Well, the nice ride through the country side has turned into a dirt road in the thick woods with many potholes. We were warned it was coming and sure enough - WHACK!! Chris is back in the hospital as of Friday evening. She has had very serious digestive issues (ok, I'll call it what it is -diarrhea) with significant blood loss in the stool (sorry, I don't know how to say it nicer). As we understand it, this is an occasional side effect due to the toxicity of the chemo in the GI tract. She did great Thursday night and this morning, was eating well, was able to walk around the apartment, had no cough or swelling, but then as she started her tests this morning, things went down hill fast. She has been hooked up to IV's most of the day, and they added two bags of platelet's (which is what causes blood to clot). You can imagine that the combination of chemo impacting the GI tract, with no immunity system, and no ability to clot is a difficult combination to control. As such we are now going to spend the weekend in the hospital for monitoring. This is the third time Chris will be admitted in the last 3 weeks and she is getting very frustrated and a little depressed. Things were going relatively well all week, and they warned us a tough road was coming, and sure enough here we are.
Chris' white blood cells were still down to nothing, but hopefully they will start reappearing by Sunday or Monday. Today was "day 7" as they keep referring to it around here - seven days since her stem cell replant. Days 5-9 are the tough ones. The risk of infection is the biggest concern and can be a very serious issue if it occurs. We have heard stories about people spending 8 weeks in the hospital due to infections - so that is concern #1.
I'll sleep in a chair again (the back is a goner) as Chris likes someone here to make sure they clean and use the cather correctly. Because it is an unusual catheter that goes into the heart, many of the nurses are not familair with it and if not done properly it can cause a big problem. I am hoping I can get a hall pass for Sunday afternoon and grab a quick sandwich with a friend who will be in town.
So some big bumps in the road, but Chris is ok with the increased monitoring, and the staff here is the best. Hopefully tonight they can get the right balance of fluids in her body. And, for now she still has the full head of hair.
Overall she is hanging very tough, but this has been a miserable day to be honest. I'm sure tomorrow will be much better.