Johnnybegood
About to head for bed, but I thought you all should know that I talked to JBG tonight and she sounded really good. So far, the results look very promising. At last blood test, platelets have risen to 120. She's not sure yet if fluctuations will occur, and will discuss that with surgeon tomorrow. She's hoping to have the drainage tube removed tomorrow and be able to go home.
I'm sure she'll post an update when she's able.
Let's all keep our fingers crossed for her and for Vicki, too. I'm not sure when her surgery is.
Luv,
Wolfen
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I've heard the spleen can be
I've heard the spleen can be a problem when it comes to platelets. I am glad she is doing well and I hope you are hanging in there as well.
GOD bless your family
Brenda
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Glad to hear...
tell her we're thinking of her and hoping for speedy healing! Hugs~AA
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Hi
Oh, that's so good to hear! Please give her my best wishes.
Hugs,
Cynthia
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Wolfen
I'm so glad to hear she's doing well. Thank you for taking the time to keep us updated.
My thoughts are with your family.
Winter Marie
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Good to hear, hope herChelsea71 said:Wonderful news! Hope she
Wonderful news! Hope she gets home soon. My fingers are crossed.
Chelsea
Good to hear, hope her numbers continue to rise and she can get back to beating this beast!!! Hopefully we will hear great news from Vickie too!!!0 -
Happy to hear ...
Surgery went well and that JBG is doing better. Wishing her well and praying for better days ahead.
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JohnnybegoodVarmint5 said:So glad to hear
Wow, that's quite an improvement in her platelets already, isn't it? So good to hear things went okay and so far, so good. I hope the good news in your family continues, Wolfen. You all could sure use a break. Thinking of all of you.
Sandy
So glad JBG is doing well! I'm meeting with the radiologist today to fing out when they are radiating my spleen. Johnny will have to compare notes after this. Tell her I am sending her a big hug.
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Thanks, EveryoneVickilg said:Johnnybegood
So glad JBG is doing well! I'm meeting with the radiologist today to fing out when they are radiating my spleen. Johnny will have to compare notes after this. Tell her I am sending her a big hug.
I talked to her Tues. eve. She got home on Mon. after a terrible bout of stomach issues caused by, again, medical incompetence. Don't get me started on that. LOL
Vicki, I wasn't sure when your surgery was set. One word of caution. It seems nobody bothered to tell her that she would most likely be on a blood thinner after spleen removal, so check that one out with your doctor. I guess spleen removal makes a person more prone to blood clots. If it's not one thing.............
Luv,
Wolfen
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glad she is homewolfen said:Thanks, Everyone
I talked to her Tues. eve. She got home on Mon. after a terrible bout of stomach issues caused by, again, medical incompetence. Don't get me started on that. LOL
Vicki, I wasn't sure when your surgery was set. One word of caution. It seems nobody bothered to tell her that she would most likely be on a blood thinner after spleen removal, so check that one out with your doctor. I guess spleen removal makes a person more prone to blood clots. If it's not one thing.............
Luv,
Wolfen
please let her know i am praying for her! i hope you are doing ok
hugs
judy
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Really! Wow, I have not heard that about the spleen and blood clots. That might be a factor in why Steve has them. His spleen came out in April. He was not on blood thinners. Huh!wolfen said:Thanks, Everyone
I talked to her Tues. eve. She got home on Mon. after a terrible bout of stomach issues caused by, again, medical incompetence. Don't get me started on that. LOL
Vicki, I wasn't sure when your surgery was set. One word of caution. It seems nobody bothered to tell her that she would most likely be on a blood thinner after spleen removal, so check that one out with your doctor. I guess spleen removal makes a person more prone to blood clots. If it's not one thing.............
Luv,
Wolfen
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