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Thanks Hondo, prayer is theHondo said:Hi Debbie
Sorry to hear this as I know with me the doctors took a very long time before they would admit that I had an infection and not cancer again. By the time they figured it out the infection left me with a lot of bad side effects. Will keep you both in my prayers.
Hondo
Thanks Hondo, prayer is the best medicine.
Debbie0 -
Thanks Hondo, prayer is theHondo said:Hi Debbie
Sorry to hear this as I know with me the doctors took a very long time before they would admit that I had an infection and not cancer again. By the time they figured it out the infection left me with a lot of bad side effects. Will keep you both in my prayers.
Hondo
Thanks Hondo, prayer is the best medicine.
Debbie0 -
not one of themjim and i said:Clendomicin is the
Clendomicin is the antibiotic.
That doesn't cause any blood problems, that I've heard of. Some in the past did, and they were briefly considered as chemo drugs, because they were so toxic. We've come a long way, I think.
Clyndamycin is normally used for deep tissue and bone infections, so I'm sure he's feeling better by the minute. I hope he bounces back from the low RBC and has no more side effects (they sure can sling them at you, can't they?).0 -
No steroids. I think he wasstaceya said:Is he on any prednisone?
Or other steroids, medications that may cause a personality change?
Stacey
No steroids. I think he was just stressed and the doctors said the infection can cause some disorientation. He was really feeling bad at the time. Today he is back to my sweet husband. His blood count is up and his strength is improving.0 -
Good newsjim and i said:No steroids. I think he was
No steroids. I think he was just stressed and the doctors said the infection can cause some disorientation. He was really feeling bad at the time. Today he is back to my sweet husband. His blood count is up and his strength is improving.
It's good to hear that he is feeling so much better - I hope the upwards trend continues and you are out of the side-effects woods for good.0 -
Blood Counts
Well today's problem is low red blood cells. Went from 10.3 Monday to 7.6 this morning. Big drop. Recieving a blood transfusion today.
Not sure what you are referring to specifically;
RBC Normal is: 4.60 - 5.90
WBC Normal is: 4.20 - 10.8
And if it's the WBC, why they would give a transfusion at 7.6 which is in normal range, just curious.
I know during my treatment they monitored blood work before each treatment. At my lowest the WBC went to 2.1 and the RBC were at 4.04 and I still had chemo that day.
Is there something else going on that they have concerns with?
I know they did give me Neulasta each week after the big three (Cisplatin, Taxotere and 5FU)....
Best,
John0 -
about the blood countsSkiffin16 said:Blood Counts
Well today's problem is low red blood cells. Went from 10.3 Monday to 7.6 this morning. Big drop. Recieving a blood transfusion today.
Not sure what you are referring to specifically;
RBC Normal is: 4.60 - 5.90
WBC Normal is: 4.20 - 10.8
And if it's the WBC, why they would give a transfusion at 7.6 which is in normal range, just curious.
I know during my treatment they monitored blood work before each treatment. At my lowest the WBC went to 2.1 and the RBC were at 4.04 and I still had chemo that day.
Is there something else going on that they have concerns with?
I know they did give me Neulasta each week after the big three (Cisplatin, Taxotere and 5FU)....
Best,
John
Well when I was doing through my cancer treatments I would get my blood count drawled for chemo and radiation to make sure the blood count didnt get down 2 much before treatments.
I wanted to send my prayers to Jim and I and I hope your husband gets better with this.0 -
Do they give transfusionsSkiffin16 said:Blood Counts
Well today's problem is low red blood cells. Went from 10.3 Monday to 7.6 this morning. Big drop. Recieving a blood transfusion today.
Not sure what you are referring to specifically;
RBC Normal is: 4.60 - 5.90
WBC Normal is: 4.20 - 10.8
And if it's the WBC, why they would give a transfusion at 7.6 which is in normal range, just curious.
I know during my treatment they monitored blood work before each treatment. At my lowest the WBC went to 2.1 and the RBC were at 4.04 and I still had chemo that day.
Is there something else going on that they have concerns with?
I know they did give me Neulasta each week after the big three (Cisplatin, Taxotere and 5FU)....
Best,
John
Do they give transfusions for hemoglobin? I know that is tied to red blood cells, and Hemoglobin for a Male: 13 - 18 gm/dL , Female: 12 - 16 gm/dL is normal.0 -
You got it right Dawn, thesweetblood22 said:Do they give transfusions
Do they give transfusions for hemoglobin? I know that is tied to red blood cells, and Hemoglobin for a Male: 13 - 18 gm/dL , Female: 12 - 16 gm/dL is normal.
You got it right Dawn, the hemoglobin was down. Back up to 10.2 today so they let him go home this afternoon.
Thanks for the prayers, they work. He still has swelling but nothing like before. I have to watch it and if not gone in 4 days cakk the ENT. They sent more clyndenycin home with him. He is naseouus but other wise doing better.0 -
I seem to remember that fromjim and i said:You got it right Dawn, the
You got it right Dawn, the hemoglobin was down. Back up to 10.2 today so they let him go home this afternoon.
Thanks for the prayers, they work. He still has swelling but nothing like before. I have to watch it and if not gone in 4 days cakk the ENT. They sent more clyndenycin home with him. He is naseouus but other wise doing better.
I seem to remember that from years and years ago, when my brother, who also had Fanconi Anemia, and developed aplastic anemia, was always having transfusions. I can remember when his counts were so low, he was having trouble breathing.0 -
Hemoglobin - HGBjim and i said:You got it right Dawn, the
You got it right Dawn, the hemoglobin was down. Back up to 10.2 today so they let him go home this afternoon.
Thanks for the prayers, they work. He still has swelling but nothing like before. I have to watch it and if not gone in 4 days cakk the ENT. They sent more clyndenycin home with him. He is naseouus but other wise doing better.
Ahhh, OK, that makes since....my lowest point for that was 13.2, my scale shows normal range 14.0 - 18.0.
JG0
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