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Dang
Sorry to hear this, Aaron. Hopefully they will not see a need to admit you. Write today and let us know what they determine.
max0 -
Sorry
Hey Aaron,
Sorry you're having these issues. Hopefully it till be taken care of
quickly. Drink plenty of fluids and wear your mask and use the heck out
of hand sanitizer if you're in urgent care/public place with sick people.
I was given prescriptions to have various antibiotics and an antifungal
on hand to take during periods of neutropenia. I was instructed to call the
cancer center if I had certain symptoms or a fever of 100.5 or greater.
I live very close to the cancer center here (less than 10 miles).
My oncologist told me not to go to the emergency room if at all possible.
By "urgent care" do you mean part of your cancer treatment center or a
"doc in the box" kind of place? Just curious and only respond when you
feel up to it.
Hope you feel better soon buddy.
Hugs,
Jim0 -
Home sweet home
Dear Aaron,
The one good thing, getting anti-biotics through an IV is so much better. Works
much better. I am hoping you get home asap.
Love maggie0 -
Good Luckmiss maggie said:Home sweet home
Dear Aaron,
The one good thing, getting anti-biotics through an IV is so much better. Works
much better. I am hoping you get home asap.
Love maggie
Aaron, lots of fluid, rest and antibiotics. Hope the fever goes away very, very soon.
Hang in there buddy!
Beth0 -
Thanks everyone, well theydixiegirl said:Good Luck
Aaron, lots of fluid, rest and antibiotics. Hope the fever goes away very, very soon.
Hang in there buddy!
Beth
Thanks everyone, well they did a blood work up and my ANC is up to 700 wich surprised me and they took more to do lab cultures with. Got a chest X-ray as well wich the doc said looked fine. I was told that I don't have a urinary infection so with all this they prescribed 500 mg of ciprofloxacin twice daily and Tylenol every 4 to 6 hours as needed to keep the fever down. My wife has had this antibiotic before and said it worked very well for her so I hope I'll get the same result. I'm just going to take it easy and watch golf all day and hope this medicine does its job soon. Talk to y'all soon. Aaron0 -
Darn!
Sorry to hear that you're feeling poorly Aaron! I hope that the round of antibiotics will get you all sorted out. Glad to hear that your counts are up slightly though.
Feel better soon!0 -
Good news thenAaron said:Thanks everyone, well they
Thanks everyone, well they did a blood work up and my ANC is up to 700 wich surprised me and they took more to do lab cultures with. Got a chest X-ray as well wich the doc said looked fine. I was told that I don't have a urinary infection so with all this they prescribed 500 mg of ciprofloxacin twice daily and Tylenol every 4 to 6 hours as needed to keep the fever down. My wife has had this antibiotic before and said it worked very well for her so I hope I'll get the same result. I'm just going to take it easy and watch golf all day and hope this medicine does its job soon. Talk to y'all soon. Aaron
I guess, I can call you the "Cipro Kid"? Glad you got
basically good news then.
"Cipro" kid was a friend of Mine..." (like "Cisco Kid" by War - which may
be before your time .
Jim0 -
Thanks, hopefully I'm on theThisisLife said:Darn!
Sorry to hear that you're feeling poorly Aaron! I hope that the round of antibiotics will get you all sorted out. Glad to hear that your counts are up slightly though.
Feel better soon!
Thanks, hopefully I'm on the mend now. The fever is down and I'm not feeling too bad. I sure hope I'm done with all this " trip to the ER " crap, it's really getting old.0 -
Great Musicjimwins said:Good news then
I guess, I can call you the "Cipro Kid"? Glad you got
basically good news then.
"Cipro" kid was a friend of Mine..." (like "Cisco Kid" by War - which may
be before your time .
Jim
Jim,
War -- what a great group. Me and a few other guys used to do music trivia on deployment, and we had no access to any database or information of any kind. It all had to be from memory. It was before the PC or laptop era. My brother went to Three Dog Night last month, as a birthday gift. It was a blast, he told me.
Sometimes this cancer stuff makes me think of War's "Slippin in ta Darkness," when it comes to treatment decisions.
More trivia: Listen to Al Stewart's song "Life in Dark Water" sometime. While it has a few technical errors (a sub never gives "radar traces," for instance, and never uses active sonar -- the pinging noise), it sets the mood very well.
max0 -
Tough road so farAaron said:Thanks, hopefully I'm on the
Thanks, hopefully I'm on the mend now. The fever is down and I'm not feeling too bad. I sure hope I'm done with all this " trip to the ER " crap, it's really getting old.
Your start on these 12 cycles has not been that easy, Aaron. Your homework assignment is to have no further trouble at all...
max0 -
I shall do my best maxTough road so far
Your start on these 12 cycles has not been that easy, Aaron. Your homework assignment is to have no further trouble at all...
max
I shall do my best max0 -
MusicAaron said:I shall do my best max
I shall do my best max
Listen some of that great country music. Maybe some Hank Junior....
Catchin them fish like they goin out of style/
And drinkin that home-made wine/
If the sun don't come up tomorrow/
People I have had a good time!/
I'm just laid up here in a country frame of mine.0 -
Oh Max
Hi Max
I see from your next post that you are home from urgent care. Thank goodness for that. This cancer business is full of ups and downs. Kind of like a scary rollercoaster. And I do not like scary rollercoasters!
I am glad to see that they have you on Cipro. This is a good strong broad spectrum antibiotic, so if there are any little baddies hiding , they will be found and taken care of by the Cipro.
Just take it easy, watch golf and what ever else strikes your fancy.
I have been watching all sorts of stuff. From older movies to new releases. I even watched the first Shrek the other night. It was hard to keep from laughing at the donkey. laughing still hurts lot.
yesterday, I spent most of the day and evening sleeping. Feels like life is passing by and I am sleeping through it. But I have no choice right now.
I sure wish you were having an easier time with this. Hopefully you will be able to bounce back and stay away from the urgent care. Urgent care is not the place to be when you are dealing with cancer..
Enjoy your Sunday and hopefully by tomorrow you will feels so much better.
Sending you good healing energy and lots of hugs
Lisha0 -
Thanks Lisha, thanks forforme said:Oh Max
Hi Max
I see from your next post that you are home from urgent care. Thank goodness for that. This cancer business is full of ups and downs. Kind of like a scary rollercoaster. And I do not like scary rollercoasters!
I am glad to see that they have you on Cipro. This is a good strong broad spectrum antibiotic, so if there are any little baddies hiding , they will be found and taken care of by the Cipro.
Just take it easy, watch golf and what ever else strikes your fancy.
I have been watching all sorts of stuff. From older movies to new releases. I even watched the first Shrek the other night. It was hard to keep from laughing at the donkey. laughing still hurts lot.
yesterday, I spent most of the day and evening sleeping. Feels like life is passing by and I am sleeping through it. But I have no choice right now.
I sure wish you were having an easier time with this. Hopefully you will be able to bounce back and stay away from the urgent care. Urgent care is not the place to be when you are dealing with cancer..
Enjoy your Sunday and hopefully by tomorrow you will feels so much better.
Sending you good healing energy and lots of hugs
Lisha
Thanks Lisha, thanks for checking in. I'm just trying to get this tempature to drop I don't know go long it takes this stuff to work. I sure hope your starting to feel better, getting a lot of sleep is probably a very good thing for you right now but I sure understand how frustrating it is to be stuck at home for such a long period of time. My poor little girl just wants to go to the park or anywhere out of the house but I'm too worried about this fever to go out, she needs a surrogate daddy this summer. Continue taking good care of yourself and thanks again for checking in. Aaron0 -
Hey SharleneThisisLife said:Darn!
Sorry to hear that you're feeling poorly Aaron! I hope that the round of antibiotics will get you all sorted out. Glad to hear that your counts are up slightly though.
Feel better soon!
How are you doing after round 2? Hope things are well!0 -
InfectionAaron said:Thanks Lisha, thanks for
Thanks Lisha, thanks for checking in. I'm just trying to get this tempature to drop I don't know go long it takes this stuff to work. I sure hope your starting to feel better, getting a lot of sleep is probably a very good thing for you right now but I sure understand how frustrating it is to be stuck at home for such a long period of time. My poor little girl just wants to go to the park or anywhere out of the house but I'm too worried about this fever to go out, she needs a surrogate daddy this summer. Continue taking good care of yourself and thanks again for checking in. Aaron
Aaron,
Ordinarily, there would be no relationship between a UTI and lymphoma, unless you are just way down on defenses. Also, shouldn't be any relationship between a UTI and being out in public.
Odd stuff is the norm during chemo, however.
Hang tough,
max0
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