FRIDAY JULY 19th, 2019
Chris had his second post chemo (round 2) blood draws today. Each time he has a blood draw, he has an appointment with a nurse to follow just in case he needs to receive blood or fluid based on the results of the blood draw.
Today, all of Chris's labs look great! His hemoglobin was 9.6 (still low, but normal for oncology patients; no need for a blood transfusion). His WBC count was still slightly above normal thanks to his Neulasta shot post chemo. His LDH was 266 (high end of normal is 225; Chris's was at 8,000 before starting round 1 of chemo.)
From a labs perspective, everything is going great. Unfortunately, Chris's headaches have still not resolved. He thinks his double vision is playing a role in the headaches, but the doctor was a bit concerned that they have been continuing persistently this long.
***I should note that you can also get headaches as a result from a lumbar puncture (which Chris had on Tuesday). These headaches are more positional i nature; meaning that it typically is better when lying down and worse when standing up. Although this could also be a contributing factor to the headaches, it does not explain the persistence of the headaches.
So, Chris had to have another brain MRI today, just to make sure the doctor wasn't missing anything with regard to his headaches.
I will update again once we have results of Chris's lumbar puncture and MRI.
Thanks for the continued love and support.
V
Chris had his second post chemo (round 2) blood draws today. Each time he has a blood draw, he has an appointment with a nurse to follow just in case he needs to receive blood or fluid based on the results of the blood draw.
Today, all of Chris's labs look great! His hemoglobin was 9.6 (still low, but normal for oncology patients; no need for a blood transfusion). His WBC count was still slightly above normal thanks to his Neulasta shot post chemo. His LDH was 266 (high end of normal is 225; Chris's was at 8,000 before starting round 1 of chemo.)
From a labs perspective, everything is going great. Unfortunately, Chris's headaches have still not resolved. He thinks his double vision is playing a role in the headaches, but the doctor was a bit concerned that they have been continuing persistently this long.
***I should note that you can also get headaches as a result from a lumbar puncture (which Chris had on Tuesday). These headaches are more positional i nature; meaning that it typically is better when lying down and worse when standing up. Although this could also be a contributing factor to the headaches, it does not explain the persistence of the headaches.
So, Chris had to have another brain MRI today, just to make sure the doctor wasn't missing anything with regard to his headaches.
I will update again once we have results of Chris's lumbar puncture and MRI.
Thanks for the continued love and support.
V
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