Well this has been an interesting couple of days!
When receiving my first chemotherapy the nurses were very insistent that if I develop a temperature at any time over the next 18 weeks I must call the chemo hot line for advice.
I had been feeling a bit under the weather for a couple of days, but with no raised temperature until Saturday afternoon when it went up to 37.8. I called and was told to go straight to A and E and that they would be expecting me. With all the recent negative publicity about long waiting times I was dubious about how long we would have to wait to be seen but we were shown straight through to a treatment room.
I had assorted blood tests, ecg, chest xray and other checks which showed amongst other things that my neutrophil level was at a very low point of 0.1. This means I am neutropenic and very susceptible to any infections at the moment. I was given intravenous antibiotics and started on a drip as well. It was decided fairly quickly that I would be admitted to the MacMillan ward G1 and was found a private room. I am likely to be here for a couple of days, or until my neutrophil level has risen enough for me to be allowed out into the big infectious world again.
I have had lovely care from all the staff here, but I am getting very bored as I am not even allowed out of my room for the time being. Bim and Dan will be in later for visiting which will be good.
The photo is the view from my room, which isn’t bad, even if it is a bit dreary today.
I will update in a day or two.
Hi John,
You and Bim are in our thoughts every day,- We were blown away with your news though heartened to hear how positive an approach you are taking.
Slightly concerned you are trying to work as normally as possible as, if my Cambridge memory serves me correctly, it will mean you drinking too much coffee (lol)
I have started my own consultancy recently so busy trying to get website, marketing and, above all else, customers from a zero base which is fun.
If you are really bored and careful how you type it :
http://www.matriculateconsulting.co.uk
I experienced that fast service 18 months ago before I went to Papworth to get my Pacemaker. West Suffolk were brilliant.
Keep smiling John, they’ll get you sorted.
Great to know the NHS has reacted so well ? you are obviously in safe hands.
Always a bore in hospital. Hopefully just few a few days. ??
Sorry to hear this John, but glad you’re in good hands. Hope you have something like Netflix to help pass the time in there and if you ever fancy a game of online scramble let me know. Life is slow here in the jungle. Netflix and scrabble are my friends ☺Hope you’re well enough to go home soon x