Yesterday evening we finally got the news that Sonny's donor was willing and able to give more cells. This brilliant news was rather dampened by the fact that Sonny is starting to feel rather rubbish. Nothing major, just really tired. His blood results are showing that the chemo is doing its job and everything is really suppressed but it now means we are on red alert again in case of neutropenic infection.
He's got to go into the Whittington today for some more platelets. To give you an idea of what this stuff does he's got a platelet count of 11 whereas you and I will have one of 150-400. So no dancing around here, its business as usual. I'm going see if he can have some GCSF whilst he's there too as this should boost his neutrophils but they may not agree as he's had a bad reaction to them twice now. Can't believe that I'm so blase about the reaction that I'm prepared for him to have another reaction in 'safe' conditions to avoid him having another spell in hospital but that really is the way it is - and I hate it.
Friday, 22 October 2010
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sounds like a horrible balancing act - but so pleased the donor has come through for you, that is fantastic news xxx
ReplyDeleteSo pleased you've heard from the donor Zoe.
ReplyDeleteHope all goes ok today Sonny, we will be thinking of you xxxx
we will second that - We all think of you all the time X
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Wonderful news that you've had good news from the donor.
ReplyDeleteSuch good news. B xxxx
ReplyDeleteSuch good news, thinking of you all everyday xxx kelly xx
ReplyDeleteAMAZING..:) everything down in seaford is crossed and crossed again..xx:)lve claire,lee and girlsxxx
ReplyDeleteHow could he/she not do it? But double triple thanks to agent super cells anyway!
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