Bertie Bassetts Journey through AML

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We were on a much needed holiday when we got our first clue that all was not well. Bert had had Bronchitis all through our holiday and against his better judgement he went to see the Dr the day we were due to fly home. The Dr in Turkey was amazing done loads of tests and told us after only 45 mins we were told that his white cell count was really low at 1.2 and that we were to see a Dr on our arrival home. He was admitted on the 15th of September and we were given the diagnosis on the 18th the day after his 56th birthday. His count dropped rapidly to 0.1 in a couple of days but then stopped at that. The Dr had told us that his chemo would start the following week. However she changed her mind, and sent him home after 2 weeks of antibiotics, antifungals and antivirals, which was just as well as I developed Laryngitis and a chest infection. I was amazed that he never got any infection. We went to the out patient clinic 2 weeks later and were told he was stable to come back in 2 weeks. on our return we were told he had to be admitted on Mon 2nd Nov despite the fact that his blood was still stable and he was to be starten on Chemo on Tue 3rd. The 1st lot of chemo mad him look dreadful I was not expecting that. However, he did look a little better the next day although he was very breathless and had tracking up his arm where the chemo had been put in. But all of that turned out to be ok. Here we are on day 4 gutted to find out that his brothers are not match for Bone Marrow, that left him feeling very upset and down in the dumps. So we will see what tomorrow brings Goodnight
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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi Teri  ( and Bert) just a quick note to say hello and that I am thinking of you both. Hope the infection is finally under control and Bert starts to feel better soon.

    Love Lynn  x x

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hiya Teri & Bert,

    Hope they have controlled the infection in the picc line. All my love to you both

    Binnie x

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Bert is is I  still looking well even though he has asn infection idn his line and it may need to be remover. Waistin for results if cultures to see how bad it I hope they cab get it under control as he still has a couple of weeks of blood products to get and his veins are a mess

    Love Teri

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Still doing well all antibiotics have been stopped so fingers crossed for no further infectons. Bert was feeling a little poorly last night but nothing he could put his finger on we will see how he is tonight

    Love Teri

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Yes my fingers and toes will be crossed that he doesn't get anymore infections Teri.

    Hope he still feels ok.

    Binnie xx