Well, it’s been an eventful cycle.
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Neutropenia 0.1 when it was supposed to be 1.0
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Chemo infusion delaying for a week
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Jonathan arguing with insurance for 4 days to get the injection to help with neutropenia
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Getting the injection
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The injection causing bone pain and slight fever
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Dehydration causing tachycardia
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Getting an ambulance ride at 1am to hospital
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Leaving the kids alone until 7am, Colette stayed awake for 2hrs, William went straight to back to sleep.
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Staying up all night through work ups and tests, being pumped full of fluids and antibiotics
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Returning home at 10am
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Jonathan feeling a tickle in his throat, so isolation from each other for 2 days
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Colette throwing up on her way to her friends’ 8th grade graduation likely bc of all the stress of saying goodbye to friends and me being in the ER
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Colette feeling better after eating protein
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Crashing and sleeping for most of 2 days
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Colette hosting a movie night for her friends while Jonathan covers my usual mom duties for this
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Exciting F1 race
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Double DNF for Ferrari
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Happy to see Lando in 2nd, sad to see Alex Albon taken out
Feeling a bit better today. Food still is yucky, so I’m on a 3 nutritional drink/day routine with bites of solid food being bonus. 10 more weeks at minimum on a liquid diet. We’ll see what that does for me. I’m going to request hydration for my pump disconnect days or the day after. Those are my worst days for hydration, and the fluids they give me seem to last a few days. This is quite the journey.
Onward