Wednesday, July 1, 2009

DAY +28: Holding Pattern

Top Line: Today's tests OK; Soiffer satisfied with progress, but she's not ready to leave

The big news today was another DFCI visit, and these are the results:
  • blood counts decent: white - 7.2 (normal range), red - 3.3 (low-ish but not too bad)
  • platelets: 44, up from 19 on Monday, but still low
  • Liver function is normal
  • still some ascites (peritoneal cavity fluid accumulation), probably residual from liver issues
On the whole, Dr. Soiffer is comfortable with where Susan is at (easy for him to say), given where she's been. However, he does think it prudent to keep her on a short leash for a bit longer, in particular to make sure that the ascites resolves. He's on call this weekend, which is good, just in case. Susan's next appointment is Monday. Maybe she'll get her clearance at that point?

Nausea and diarrhea continue to be issues, but more intermittently, and not violently so. The significant pain has not been a problem for a week now. The extreme fatigue persists. Susan does continue to eat some and drink some. Her relationship with food and fluids is, at this point, while not exactly robust, at least not tentative and at risk of evaporating. Of course, that's with Cici preparing meals and snacks. Let's see what happens when Bob returns, speaking of which . . . .

Bob arrives in Boston tomorrow and Cici and Charley will leave. Another changing of the guard. Callie, fresh from her triumphs in Berlin, will be up with Nate for the weekend.

More tomorrow, of course.

4 comments:

  1. Hi Susan,
    Looks like things are a little better today and hopefully by next Monday, even better so you can finally be released to enjoy the rest of the summer in the country. You have been so amazing throughout this whole ordeal. Keep getting stronger and hope to speak with you soon. love you, gig

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  2. Suz, Keep fighting.....thinking of you daily....over &out les

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  3. Hi Susan!

    My mom told me about this blog and I've become a faithful reader. I am so amazed by your strength and hope you continue to feel better and better.

    East 22nd Street hasn't been the same without you. Evan and I actually moved away from the 'hood last month and will miss walking past your building every day. We are now living in the "suburbs" (the Upper West Side), but we're still using the glamorous takeout menu book you gave us. Luckily a few hip restaurants do exist up here and will deliver.

    Keep up the recovery and keep watching Mad Men. It's our favorite show and gets better and better with every episode.

    Much love to you and your caretakers,
    Lindsey

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  4. Susan: Thinking of you each day and checking the blog regularly.Keeping up with the y good news from your last Dr, visit.
    Am sure you cannot wait to be on you way to CC, but maybe being near Dana Farber a bit longer is best. Wishing you A good Dana Farber visit Monday.

    Susan Newton's birthday tomorrow and Nansi is doing dinner tonight at which, owing to a glitch in my car rental, I will not be. Glad to hear you are able to eat more. Would you enjoy AbFab (British TV series, do you think?) Really girly and silly and was on US tv several years ago. Wonder if you have ever seen it?

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