Because my white blood counts continue to be low, we will also try an injection of neulasta the day after chemo. This means another trip to the Huntsman Center since the insurance requires that it be administered at the clinic before they will pay. These injections sometimes cause some "bone pain", but there are no reactions in others so I am hoping that it is pretty uneventful for me.
I also saw the primary care doctor earlier this week regarding the diabetes. After looking at results of the A1C test, he said I could again reduce the frequent glucose testing to a couple of times per week. Things are well controlled by the pills and by self regulating the amount of carbohydrates that I eat. I am blessed that this is easing, as I feel like I have enough to worry about without the constant reminder of testing and insulin injections.
The oncologist continues to emphasize the three "A's"-- Appetite, Activity and Attitude. Keep all three of these in good shape and the outcomes will be better. I continue to struggle with the activity part. The chemo fatigue is hard to keep motivated to overcome, but I try. Your thoughts and prayers are an important part of keeping the "attitude" on a positive note. Thanks for all you do. It's kind of amazing to think of all those praying for me and sending good thoughts. I'll continue to do my best. Thanks again.
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