Not again!!

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No, no, no. 

On Friday 9th July I had bloods taken and by 5pm I had a phone call from the doctor's to tell me that I was neutropenic and to be careful as regards infection and to wash my hands often etc. This is particularly important because I recently spent 10 days in hospital with a chest infection. I spent those 10 days receiving strong antibiotics 4 times a day. I was also asked to have the same blood test repeated the following Friday 16th of July.

So on 16th July I had bloods taken and by the end of the day I didn't have a phone call telling me I was neutropenic. That was great because on Monday 12th of July I was to go to my daughter's in Cambridgeshire. Therefore on the 12th of July Mrs Tvman and I went to the airport and flew to Stansted airport and got the train to Peterborough. 

In Northern Ireland the 12th and 13th of July are bank holidays because they're the two biggest days of the marching season. On Wednesday 14th July late afternoon my phone rang and it was my doctor's receptionist. She delivered the news I did not want and had I been told the figures that I was being given, I probably wouldn't have made the journey because they were bad, very bad. My neutrophils count was 0.79 and my haemaglobin was 89. Both those figures are the second worst I have ever had. In fact, the time my haemaglobin was 82 I collapsed and had to be taken by ambulance to the hospital.

Right now, what to do? I rang the emergency number of the cancer unit of the Ulster hospital where I attend. A nurse answered and I explained the situation. Unfortunately for me, the doctors had all finished at 5pm and it was 5.15pm. She kept me on hold while she searched for help. She returned to the phone and said that she would ring tomorrow after speaking with a doctor. That's today, Wednesday. The problem is that I have bone marrow cancer and my bone marrow now seems to be failing. I was told by a doctor before that I wouldn't be offered a bone marrow transplant because the operation would kill me. Is this the beginning of the end? 

Has anyone ever phoned the helpline number just to talk to someone? A member of the community team has told me that it would be a help to talk to someone. I think I will but firstly I will wait for the phone call from the nurse.

Take care and stay safe everyone

Tvman xx

  • So pleased you are well and no temperature and able to spend time with your family. You are being very sensible and good for you to go outside and enjoy yourself 

    keep taking your temperature and have a lovely visit with your family xxx

    Ruth 

  • good to hear its all staying k at the moment, time to stop drinking the hand sanitiser and start applying it to your hands. Stay safe and enjoy the rest of your break, good luck for the blood tests when you get home


    Richard

    be safe, be nice, be you 

  • Thanks Ruth and Richard

    Tvman xx

    Love life and family.
  • FormerMember
    FormerMember in reply to tvman

    Glad to hear you're doing better. Cancer is like that it seems, periods of equilibrium and calm, then complete upheaval, then back to equilibrium with a new normal.

    Take care Tvman. 

    Stuart x 

  • Really good to hear you’re doing a bit better. Enjoy the rest of your holiday, spoil that grandchild and have a safe trip home. Good luck next Friday.

    Patmart

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Keep safe Tvman, hope everything calms down and you can carry on enjoying your life x

  • Thanks Flowerlady, I'll go into hiding when I get back home. It's not hard where I live, there's nobody within ¼ mile of me. It seems that cases of Covid are on the rise just about everywhere in the UK. 

    Take care and stay safe Flowerlady

    Tvman xx

    Love life and family.
  • Oh that is so good to have no fever or so. I'm glad you still can enjoy the holidays. Hope it will stay like that. Please be safe. Hugs Pet

  • Just heard about your sticky patch. Hope you get a lot of good memories from your trip and stay in balance. Am rooting for you, as well as I can root. All good wishes. RD

  • Hi

    It is good that you are being advised to be careful, but are still able to get out and about with your family. At least high UV rays destroy the virus as well, so outside is doubly safe- an upside to unbearable heat. Enjoy the rest of your visit and safe journey home