5/24/2012
Well, I’m one
week home from the Uniklinik so it’s time for a progress report. I got sprung last Thursday morning – a day
earlier than I had expected but most welcome.
The trip home was a joy and yet pretty much drained me for the day. Friday felt better – I even managed a short
walk outside to the end of our street and back.
I was able to remain upright as we entertained a visiting pastor and his
wife (former missionaries, now pastoring in RI) for dinner. The next day (my birthday – made it!!!) I
felt more strength returning and walked a total of 2+ km (on mostly level
ground). This was all quite encouraging
and I was confident that recovery would continue apace.
Then Sunday came
and I seemed to have lost all ground. I
was back to that feeling of a fish washed up on the shore wishing I could
breathe my water again. I had no
strength and, I must say, it was a bit worrisome. Monday felt the same and I contacted my local
oncologist to move my appointment from the next day forward to this very
Monday. He welcomed me right in.
I was convinced
poor red cell counts would account for my incredible lethargy. I was mistaken, blood values came back
favorable. What he did do for me was set
up an infusion (my handy Frankenport is still available for usage) of vitamins
(pronounced here as wittameens) in a
lovely yellow solution. The technician
said I was in much need of “power”, underscored by her arm raised, elbow
crooked and tight fist, and that these vitamins would help. I gladly accepted.
A few hours later
I headed for home not really feeling the power.
Tuesday, however,
I did feel improvement. No longer did
raising my arm or walking to the bathroom seem to require much deliberation and
self-cheerleading. I walked outside
again. Yesterday was another leap
ahead. I was back at the doc’s for a blood
test and that showed improvement from Monday.
(I do need a boost on immunoglobulin and I’ll get that next week before
we travel). Dr. K and others on staff
agreed I looked better and I managed taking the stairs at the office.
That afternoon I
went out for a walk and found myself walking “downtown”, which also means
downhill, to Hauptstrasse. The upshot of
this meant a walk home uphill. It
worked. I got home a tad sweaty but I
got home and cooled off reading on the balcony where I didn’t promptly fall
asleep. I know this might be less than
fascinating to the loyal reader but, baby, this is progress and I’m still
pretty pumped.
I held off
recording this in order to see what today felt like. Today feels good. I’m about to set off downtown again and do
the monthly banking (exchange rate is pretty good today) and fill some
prescriptions.
Another big
adventure in the small world of recovery!
For those who pray, please continue to pray for growing strength. Pray also for my wife – she’s strong and
compassionate and committed but it has to be wearying for and on her. So for power all around I pray.
2 comments:
So glad for improvements, and will pray as requested. I think all of us here will let out a very big inhaled breath when we see you. :)
Just wanted you to know that we have been and will continue to pray for you and the whole family. We read the blog regularly and value the honesty. We rejoice in the big and small victories with you. Thanks for the open book...encouraging people through your own pain and struggle is really beautiful. Lots of love to you all, Robin.
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