Saturday, June 6, 2009

DAY +4: Changing of the Guard

Top Line: Same as yesterday, i.e., Susan's feeling fatigued, with a persistent substrate of low level nausea that occasionally spikes to real but manageable discomfort. Otherwise, she's fine. No, it's not an "other than that, how did you enjoy the play, Mrs. Lincoln." She really is doing reasonably well most of the time. It's only when you ask that she trots out the Y word (yucky, or sometimes, yechy).

Today was uneventful. Yes, Susan did have an infusion of vancomyicin and a flush of her PIC line, along with an injection of neupogen, which altogether took close to 3 hours to accomplish, but that's become very routine by now. Tomorrow, it will be more of the same. Otherwise, she spent the day hanging out and catching up on her blog. Keep those good wishes coming. This evening Susan and Bob watched The Thirty-nine Steps, a 1935 Alfred Hitchcock thriller, and a definite 38 steps up from her usual fare. Must have been Bob's idea.

The "changing of the guard" refers to Bob returning to and me leaving Boston, sort of like the baton exchange in the 1600 meter relay, or even more accurately like the first team returning to the floor after a breather (thank God the second string guy didn't blow the lead).

By the way, this post is coming to you late because our internet connectivity in the Boston apartment mysteriously disappeared today. It'll probably reappear just as mysteriously at some point. Couldn't produce today's edition until I got home.

More tomorrow. Actually, let's hope its even less tomorrow, since no news is good news.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Susan,
    I'm glad Jerry was able to spend the week with you. I know it meant a lot to him to be there. When you are feeling stronger we will all come for a visit. Charley's SATs are thankfully over and now we just have to keep our fingers crossed and wait for the results. I'm glad you are catching up on old movies. If you want other suggestions, you should consult with your son and your nephew. Mostly, though, I just want you to know how glad I am that you are doing as well as you are up to this point. I know that the recovery is a year-long process and some difficult days may lie ahead, but I truly believe that you are going to come through all this just fine.

    Love, Maria

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  2. Greetings Susan!
    Glad to hear you are up to peanut butter and banana sandwiches...We love hearing how you are doing, and although we appreciate this is very serious business, we completely crack up over some of the blogs - the blackened pizza, list of stores nearby, etc....and yes, no news is great news! Hugs and kisses to you and Bob.
    Love,
    Barb and Peter

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