On Friday we went in for a blood draw. His platelets came back at 20. They usually infuse if they're below 15. But this isn't our first rodeo, so we emailed his doctors to request an infusion for the next day. They gave us a bit of a hard time (he had another appointment scheduled for Monday, but the last time we waited until Monday his counts were so low they were unreadable), but they finally agreed to get him a blood draw appointment for the next day (Saturday). The only available appointment was at 7 a.m. (Though the hospital seemed to miss that memo since no one was there until almost 7:20). At around 7:30, they took his vitals and realized he had a low grade fever of 100.8. They drew his initial labs, and then let us know they would (eventually) be admitting him since his white count was at 0.05 and his neutrophils (the white blood cell that fights illness) was at 0%. They drew a bunch of blood cultures and did 2 different Covid tests. His platelets came back at 9 (again, why they argued with us about getting him in the next day just makes my blood boil), so they gave him an infusion while they waited for a room to open up. They got him up into a room at about 11. All the Covid tests came back negative, but he didn't test positive for Parainfluenza (the flu). By 2 o'clock his fever was up to 104.8. And for the next five hours we fought to get it back down. They eventually had to put ice packs under his armpits and a cold washcloth on his head.
Sunday, July 31, 2022
104.8
Friday, July 22, 2022
Last chemo
Tony started his last round of chemo last night. We arrived at the hospital at 11:30 in the morning and he didn't get into a room until 7:30 so it was a bit of a long day. But everything is running smoothly so far and he should have his last dose early Sunday morning and then be able to come home. In 3 - 4 weeks, they will give him his first DLI treatment.
Saturday, July 16, 2022
No hair...again
Thursday, July 7, 2022
ER and Platelets
Tony's appointment today was at 4 PM in Farmington, and because he was the final appointment, it took about an hour before he got blood results back, and at that point he was almost back up to Tremonton. An on call doctor from Huntsman called us to let us know his platelets were down below 6 again (6,000). So they were too low for their machines to read. The doctor let us know that anytime they drop below 10 he is at risk of spontaneous bleeding in the brain which would be (obviously) very bad. But they were all closed for the evening and he couldn't even reach a scheduler to see if he could be scheduled for the morning, so he suggested we head to the ER. We arrived around 9 o'clock PM. They hung his platelets at around 12:30. His platelet infusion finished at about 1 a.m.
Now we are just waiting to be released to head back home and get a few hours of sleep.
Monday, July 4, 2022
Red, White, and ......Platelets
Tony finished his most recent round of chemo on Sunday June 26th. We've been going down for blood draws to check his levels every other day. When we went in on Friday, his platelets were low, but not quite low enough for an infusion (They were 24 and they have to be below 15 for an infusion). (His white blood cells, specifically his neutrophils are at zero as well). They told us they had scheduled an infusion for Monday morning (today) at 7:10. We were definitely a bit concerned because he was already so low and they were putting it off several days without checking his blood. So we slept at a friend's house in Bountiful last night (Thank you Shay!) and made it here bright and early. They drew his blood and low and behold, his platelets are below 6 (the machine can't read any lower than that). So he's getting an infusion now. His neutrophils are still zero, but his red blood cells aren't low enough for an infusion (He didn't end up needing a red infusion on the last chemo round).
For now, we are set to meet with his transplant team next Monday to discuss the DLI treatments. He is also scheduled for July 21 to start his final maintenance chemo. And then there should be 3 DLI treatments in total. Then (we think) he should be done with everything.