Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Sleepless in Seattle

Hi everyone.
Our apologies for not writing for a while. Our time in Seattle is drawing to a close and we've found ourselves occupied with many different things. Arnie's schedule has been full of pre-departure medical tests and we've had additional classes and appointments to fill the days. We attended a 'long-term follow-up class' today and learned about the precautions we need to follow for the next year or two. We've had visits with the dentist and nutritionist as well.

It's been 89 days since Arnie's stem cell transplant and overall he continues to do well. His new bone marrow is producing red blood cells, white blood cells & platelets and his cancer is in remission. Last week we learned his CMV infection was finally under good control and he was able to stop taking foscarnet. His skin rash due to acute graft versus-host disease is gone. He goes to PUVA (medical tanning) only twice a week now and his prednisone dose is slowly being reduced. It's been great to finally resolve these two problems. On to the new issues.......

Every day since his transplant, Arnie has given himself intravenous magnesium through his Hickman catheter. (One of his immunosuppressants causes his body to loose magnesium.) Our task this week is to convert Arnie from IV magnesium to magnesium pills. This conversion is done slowly because oral magnesium commonly causes diarrhea and GI distress. (Remember Milk of Magnesia....) Arnie started taking a low dose of oral magnesium on Monday and things are going well so far. If he can take enough oral magnesium, his Hickman catheter can be removed before we return to Saskatoon.

We were feeling pretty confident until yesterday afternoon when the clinic phoned about a new problem. Bacteria grew in surveillance blood cultures drawn on Monday and Arnie needed to start vancomycin, a potent injectable antibiotic. Arnie feels just fine but I had a mini-melt down when we got the news. (Yes, I was sleepless in Seattle last night.) We don't know if this will delay our return to Saskatoon, so we will have to wait and see how things work out over the next few days. This was not the first time I've been sleepless in Seattle. A few weeks ago, both Arnie & I awoke to sounds outside our apartment window. There is a rowdy neighbourhood bar a block away. At 2:00am we heard a megaphone announce "This is the Seattle police. Get down off the roof."

Last Sunday, Arnie walked from our apartment to Volunteer Park and back. His goal was to climb the water tower to see the amazing view of the city. He didn't attempt the climb when we were there in April. Volunteer Park was designed by John Charles Olmsted, a famous landscape architect whose father designed New York's Central Park. The weather Sunday was warm & sunny and Arnie could see Mount Rainier faintly in the distance.

Love to you all.
Arnie & Brenda


4 comments:

Deb said...

Hi Brenda & Arnie,

I must learn to check the blog before I email as this has happened a couple times.

I still have that fuzzy feeling that your return to Canada is close at hand. I know with this latest development Arnie will conquer and prevail as that is his nature.

Get some rest and just think it won't be long before your last visitors arrive to carry you over the last leg of this journey.

The sun is shining and the snow from last week has disappeared it is time for you to return to the Land of Living Skies.

Love Deb, mom, dad and Suzy Q

Anonymous said...

Hi from Calgary. I've done my best to attract all the bad weather to myself so you can return to a land sprung into summer. I fly to Van today and bus to Kamloops tomorrow. I am encroaching on the end of my break with lots left to do. Keep up the fight and all the positive energies,,,Eug

Anonymous said...

Sorry to hear about the latest bump in the road..pray that is is resolved quickly and you can come home soon.Hopefully spring will come with you.
I plan to put my plants in the pots tomorrow. If I think positive maybe it will warm up. Hang in there guys...the journey is almost ready for stage two.
The Crosbys

Anonymous said...

The arrival of spring in Toonerville seems to be waiting for your return. Thinking of you folks daily, and knowing that ATT will promptly overcome this latest glitch so you can pack up and hit the asphaltic concrete.

Robbie