Good news: his white blood cells have increased. Last week (before the Neulasta shot had had time to work) the WBC count was 1.67 (the average is 4.00 - 10.0). Today his count was 10.9...so he was above average!
All of his other blood work looks good, but his platelets are still low. FYI: platelets are tiny cells that are found in the blood. Their purpose is to help the blood clot. Platelets are made in the bone marrow and then they are released into the bloodstream. So our intent this week is to increase those platelets.
The next step is going to his doctor next Monday morning to get the go ahead for the next round of chemo that next day. I'll keep you all posted.
thanks for the update, mom. glad to hear you are doing better, too. say hi to dad and tell him to keep plugging away.
ReplyDeleteWill do, Matt. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGreat news! I guess your bones were doing what they were supposed to do even though it is painful. I always thought you should be the poster child for something, just wasn't sure what????
ReplyDeleteLeo, you just always have to be the over-achiever don't you? We are just so thankful that once again everyone over there is 'healthy'. Thanks be to God for all of His blessings as you go through this.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the posts Linda, and thanks to Sara for figuring out how to send me emails when you post.
~val