Tuesday, February 23, 2010

A Not-so-Chemo Monday

As you know, Mondays and Tuesdays are my mom's usual chemotherapy days at the Sylvester Center.  Every Monday, we go in to do "labs" (i.e. bloodwork), check in with my Mom's doctor, and if everything's in order she receives the 24-hour chemotherapy drip.

This week my mom has been feeling pretty great in general.  (The prayers and positive thoughts of all our family and friends have been a big part of her doing so well.  Thank you!)  However, when she got her lab results back it showed that her platelet and white blood cell counts had dropped. 

Platelets and WBCs work to prevent blood clots and fight against infection.  A drop in their numbers are pretty common side effects of chemotherapy treatment.  (See?  I told you I was learning new things!)  So even though my mom was feeling pretty "awesome"--her words--the doctor said we need to take the blood into account and forego treatment this week to allow her body to rest and recover.  This means staying away from crowds to prevent sickness or infection and a few shots to help boost her WBC count.  

On a side note, my mom's CA 19-9 (tumor marker test) has decreased by half since her previous labs.  That's really good!  Even though the numbers are still not in the "normal" range, it's a good sign that they're headed that way.

Thanks again to everyone out there for the love, affection, and chicken soup(s)!  My mom seriously has the best friends and family who have consistently provided moral, emotional, spiritual and physical support.  Wow.

If the spirit strikes you, we have some prayer requests:
  • Continued decrease of CA19-9.
  • Increased platelet and WBC counts!  Shots help to boost the WBCs but there is nothing doctors can do about the platelets except for wait for them to be restored naturally...but I hear intercession helps, too.
  • Our good friend, Buddy Peoples (grandfather to Lu & Dave's kids) has recently experienced a little health setback of his own.  We love him and pray for his continued recovery and my mom insists that he must get better soon since he his her backup babysitter for the grandkids.

3 comments:

  1. We appriciate the continued updates on Mimi.. Our prayers are with you Mimi, call us anytime and stay strong in body and mind. Love and hugs to you.
    Jean and Roger

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  2. Just prayed for the requests and will continue to do so. Seeing the love and strength of your family is so encouraging! :-)
    Blessings,
    The Hussers

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  3. AWWWW ♥ We sooo love you guys. Dad will appreciate the prayer requests on his behalf. I am SO glad you posted very specific prayer needs. I joined the ranks of Prayer Warrior, recently... so this really helps focus! Mimi is on my church's PeopleCare prayer list as well. BIG BIG BIG hugs from our family to yours. If we can help in anyway, please let me know. You know we'll jump at the chance. :-)
    Love,
    Kim (Peoples) Gamble

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