Hi All!
Well, here is update #578 (aren't you sick of reading about my long and winding road?!)...
After a bit of a scare, my 1st chemo is tomorrow, 3/4, as initally planned. Never thought I would say that I was excited for chemo, but I am thrilled that it is not going to be delayed!!! I am apprehensive, as expected, but hopefully, the side effects won't be as ugly as we all hear about. I have an arsenal of anti-nausea meds on my kitchen counter, prescribed by my oncologist, so at least I'm prepared!!!
I met with my infectious disease specialist on Friday, and the head incision (the AN gift that won't stop giving) was seeping and showing all-too-familiar signs of infection. He took a culture and there is no evidence of staph. But, given my history, he extended the IV meds for another 2 weeks. That will be a total of 10 weeks with this infernal fannie pack attached 24/7, but if it gets rid of this infection, it'll be worth it. He did find a colony of new bugs in the culture, but they could be there hangin' out because the IV meds change the skin flora (don't I sound medical!), and may not be a problem at all. Apparently, we are all hosts to lots of lil' borders and not all of them will cause trouble. So, we'll continue to monitor the wound (like I've ever been able to forget about it!), and if it continues to seep, then the doc will prescribe a different ORAL antibiotic to deal with the new tenants. They are not nearly the concern that the staph bugs were/are?. I also learned last week, that he has been treating me for osteomylitis (bone infection) all this time, too, just in case. None of tests I've had over the last 3 months have clearly shown I have one, but the symptoms sure did. So the 8 weeks of IV meds thus far have addressed both staph AND bone infections. I thought that was good news! I'll take any and all.
Now for the most important thing - thank you all for your prayers and words of comfort & support. They mean so much to me. I so appreciate Donnalynn for her post last week - I never feel worthy of asking for prayer from my friends & family, but I surely do appreciate them and know that they are being heard loud and clear. I love you all,
Kathy