(Note: I have no idea what this graphic is supposed to mean, but I thought it was funny, like Bowling for Dollars or Bowling for Columbine. And besides, if I don't laugh right now, I'll sink into a depression and that wouldn't be a good thing in my present situation.)
Yes, home again. But, for how long?
Spent another 5 days in hospital alternately spiking fevers up to 103.8 leaving me weak and achy, then no fever to speak of leaving me with loads of energy and feeling like a million dollars. All in a few hours time.
Definition from Mayo Clinic: Neutropenia (noo-troe-PEE-nee-uh) is an abnormally low count of neutrophils, a type of white blood cell that helps fight off infections, particularly those caused by bacteria and fungi. The threshold for defining neutropenia varies slightly from one medical practice to another. Neutropenia in adults is generally defined as a count of 1,700 or fewer neutrophils per microliter of blood. The cell count indicating neutropenia in children varies with age. The lower your neutrophil count, the more vulnerable you are to infectious diseases. If you have severe neutropenia — fewer than about 500 cells per microliter of blood — bacteria normally present in your mouth and digestive tract can cause infections.A parade of unknown specialists tramped through my room, poking, prodding, ordering tests and various procedures - many I had never heard of and will probably never hear of again. They balked at having to mask up, but my darling nurses were relentless, so the honchos did what they were supposed to do. Cursing under their breath maybe, but did as they were told. I must admit, as they came and went I was tempted to ask "who was that masked man?" but stifled the urge, fearing no one would get the reference. They're all far too young to get the joke.
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I have never heard of this. OMG. {{{{{hugs}}}}}
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts and well wishes are with you are you face this new challenge.
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