Hemoglobin: 8.9
Platelets: 956 K
Neutrophils: 440 K
Platelets: 956 K
Neutrophils: 440 K
It has been over three weeks
since Jason received his bone marrow transplant from his brother, Aaron. It has
been over four weeks since Jason and I were admitted to this hospital and we
are exhausted. Things are like a roller coaster, and doctors say that this ride
is normal.
Today a bunch of problems arose.
Jason’s kidney function has been a little high so he needs to be drinking a lot
of fluids, and he needs to be walking a lot. On top of that, he is retaining
water so he needs to be getting rid of fluids instead of chugging them. Now,
how does one abstain from water while drinking more water? If anyone out there
knows the answer to that riddle just let me know.
He also has a small amount of a
virus in his system that can present itself in weakened immune systems.
However, it can only present itself in people who have had chicken pox or
shingles. Jason has had both chicken pox and shingles so the presence of this
virus is no surprise. Now his antibiotics and other drugs need to be changed in
order to fight the virus. If I could remember the name of the virus I would
tell you but it is another one of those acronyms that starts with a C.
Today we didn’t sleep at all. We
walked almost one mile today (the hospital has a maze of hallways that, when
walked in order, add up to one mile after so many laps) and Jason has been
drinking as many fluids as he can. Plus, he is exercising his lungs with a
breathing apparatus that requires him to breathe in and hold the breaths.
Expanding his Lungs. |
Two of our favorite nurses made a
bad day a little better when they brought Jason the cutest gift. If you look at
the image below you will see a large, stuffed cartoon version of a platelet
that is over 1,000,000 times the size of a real platelet. Jason absolutely
loved it. It is hilarious. One of the nurses was present to get her picture
taken with Jason. Her name is Lauren and she is probably the coolest chick on
the planet. When Jason’s platelet count started going up she actually searched
the hospital for a football so that she could spike it across our hospital room
in celebration. Well, now Jason’s platelet count is way too high at 956,000.
Yikes. Blood thinners and aspirin are constantly being administered.
The giant platelet. Awesome gift. |
Lauren! |
Please pray for Jason’s oxygen level, kidneys, platelets, and fluid retention. And thank you so much to those of you who have blessed us with your prayers and financial gifts. You all are wonderful.
Watching the sunrise with me this morning. |