Since the last chemo treatment John has been into work most days, and only stayed away when colleagues were suffering from colds, and one day when he felt pretty wiped out (the pattern shows that his energy levels dip 10 days after a chemo session). He has actually taken this week as annual leave, expecting to feel well in the week of the next chemo session. More blood tests were taken last week to monitor the effects of the Metformin clinical trial drugs. These results were good (neutrophil levels were 1.3 compared to .5 at the same stage 3 weeks ago, and PSA had reduced to 2.2), so he has been given a longer 3 month prescription. On Monday we had an appointment with Dr Rimmer who appeared happy with how John is tolerating the chemo and gave the go-ahead to ‘come in to be poisoned again’. More blood tests yesterday in readiness for the third chemo session tomorrow.
John’s initial investigations started in September last year, just as Steve Hewlett began his Monday afternoon Radio 4 PM interviews about his cancer diagnosis, treatment and participation in a clinical trial. At the time we had no idea how compulsive his honest, personal account of his treatment would become. It feels as if we have learned the cancer language with him. If you haven’t been following his account it really is worth a catch-up on iPlayer.
You may be aware that we are rather obsessed with wood, and much of our spare time is taken up with collecting, cutting, splitting, stacking and burning wood on the log boiler which heats the house and hot water. The wood is a free resource, but we also get paid an allowance from our lovely government for burning it (The Renewable Heat Incentive payment). This has really helped to achieve our aim of having a carbon-neutral house. Dealing with the log boiler is quite a time-consuming physical activity, so we have decided to install an air source heat pump (ASHP) which can take over when we don’t have the time or energy to use the log boiler. The ASHP is being fitted this week, and although it should be capable of heating the house just by extracting warmth from the air, it will require electricity so it won’t be as environmentally friendly as the log boiler. I suspect we will only use it when absolutely necessary.
Well, no blogs from us in over a week, and you get two in a day. John managed to post his just before me!
Two updates in one day
February 2017 Posted on 15/02/2017 12:02- Comments(0) https://johnandbim.thebethams.com/?p=11
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