Yesterday brought some news about what comes next in bridging this end of my Hyper-CVAD chemotherapy and my upcoming Bone Marrow Transplant! With my successful pressing for specifics from my medical team, I have learned that my 11th hospitalization is scheduled for Oct. 1 or 2. This higher-dosage / higher-intensity methotrexate infusion will address my "probable" (possible?) central nervous system involvement of my lymphoma and will once again require me to be closely monitored in-hospital until my blood's methotrextate level is untraceable. Will the higher dose require more than the usual 4 days to purge? Will I receive Rituxan and methotrexate via lumbar puncture the day prior to my hospital admission? Next Wednesday's meeting with my oncologist will firm up the details.
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Hanging out and waiting at Urban Farmhouse |
Only SEVEN hours to kill until the MRI but we executed our plan: lunch at Stuzzi and hours of wandering and browsing in Carytown (we bailed on the museum). I don't think I have been on my feet that much since my lymph node surgery on May 2. We wound down the last few hours before the MRI just below the hospital in Shockoe Slip's Urban Farmhouse enjoying their doors thrown wide open to the air and the view of black birds wheeling overhead. Perhaps it felt a bit like enforced exile waiting between these medical appointments but it was truly a very relaxing, lovely bright-autumn day with Megan. In the end, we got home just before 11:00, almost 12 hours after our departure. What a haul.
2 comments:
Next time you're in that area of Richmond you have to walk on the "pipeline" along the river. Such a cool urban oasis!
Thanks, Jen. I had no clue. Just looked it up online and this "best kept secret in Richmond" sounds like a must!
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