A quick update….. I saw my doctor in August and treatment (FC) was planned to start 25th August. I hadn’t been feeling well for a couple of weeks and the blood tests pre-chemo on 25th showed my old friend the AIHA is back with a vengence. Because I presented with a WBC of 220,000 I was admitted that day for chemo as an in-patient. I have had FC twice in the past, the last time over 2 months which ended in Septacaemia which made me very ill. This was a factor in deciding to halve the dose of FC for the time being and when the WBC drops, to add Rituximab. I had 3 bags of blood which stopped the symptoms of the AIHA and had no problem with the chemo at 50%level. However, I am anaemic (although now upto 10 which is good). My WBC is going completely haywire and from 1st Sept to today, 4th Sept, has jumped from 121,000 to 177,000 which is an average climb of 14,000 a day!! I have another appointment next Wednesday and again the following Monday. After the Septacaemia last time we switched to Campath and I think this may be worth thinking about.
Having said all that, I am feeling better than for some time. I have decided to just stop worrying about it all (from poem Desiderata) "and whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should". I had 8 days in the hospital with so much TLC and laughter. My medical team are the very best you can have. This is not a political post but I do have to say that my experience of the NHS in the Uk is of the very best, despite the bad press it often gets.
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