First transfusion today
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I know I've said it before...
...but he is going to feel so much better with this transfusion. I can't remember how low my hemoglobin got, but I do remember my platlets getting down to 9 (it's the lack of hemoglobin tho, that makes him so very tired). Everytime I had one it perked me up immensely. I don't think it will interfere with his hemotologist's appointment...they'll probably work around the tranfusion. I hope that you try to catch a nap everytime he goes to sleep.
Sending prayers that this will be a ticket for him feeling a little better.
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Hopingphrannie51 said:I know I've said it before...
...but he is going to feel so much better with this transfusion. I can't remember how low my hemoglobin got, but I do remember my platlets getting down to 9 (it's the lack of hemoglobin tho, that makes him so very tired). Everytime I had one it perked me up immensely. I don't think it will interfere with his hemotologist's appointment...they'll probably work around the tranfusion. I hope that you try to catch a nap everytime he goes to sleep.
Sending prayers that this will be a ticket for him feeling a little better.
p
That this transfusion puts David back on the feel good track. I doubt this procedure will interfere with meeting with the hematologist, hopefully not anyway. Glad you got a little nap yesterday, try to do that again today. You both continue to be in my prayers.
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Vivian
I am sorry and prayers be with you and your husband for remission. I missed your previous post. Are you able to stay in your husbnads room? Where I was treated they had cots for the spouses, not the most comfortable thing in the world but at least my wife was with me.
I hope the transfusion works and helps him get a little more energy.
Again wishes and prayers for remission and for the rest you need to stay strong for David
Dave0
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