Oh, I had a few moments yesterday where I felt a chill, quickly grabbed a thermometer, and waited for the ominous high-pitched / high-temperature alert beep with a feeling of dread in the pit of my stomach. Thankfully my temperature remained steady and I am STILL HERE -- at home and NOT in a hospital! Small, important victories! Okay, I was indeed up at my 4 a.m. dexamethasone-induced call to wakefulness but I'll take it! Better here than in a less-private, dog-free hospital with my port accessed, indifferent food brought in on a tray, and Joe anxious about negotiating his way from work to visit me and keep me good company. I am thrilled to remain at home!
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Joseph and I felt like capable risk managers and took my few neutrophils out for breakfast at Food for Thought - a favorite local spot but our first breakfast visit. I avoided touching anything common at the restaurant - handles, chairs, menus, table sets - and at our subsequent quick supermarket stop. When I inadvertently touched a cart handle, I ran for the disinfectant towels to wipe my hands. What a change in my world view! I still have not spiked a temperature so... success!
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Congratulations in listening to your body's signals so you could remain home in a familiar environment!!! Amazing job, my friend. Keep up the good work.
I am STILL at home :)
Going for bloodwork tomorrow and hoping that my neutrophils are picking up! Fingers crossed :)
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