I've never been a thrill seeker kind of gal so I can't speak from personal experience. But I have seen pictures where the brave-hearted choose to ride horseback on a narrow, jagged and pebble-strewn path while just over the edge is a precipice that could mean certain death. And to their other side is a craggy, rock wall.
That is the best visual picture that I can conjure up of my father-in-law’s health at this moment. He has been running a moderate to low-grade fever off and on over the last couple of days but most alarming—his platelets are 5000. For those of you who don’t know the normal reference for platelets; it is 150,000-300,000. Platelets are the part of the red blood cell that is responsible for the clotting of blood so a platelet count of 5K puts him at risk for spontaneous internal bleeding. His white cell count this morning was 300 (normal would be 3500-10,000). These are the expected results from the assault that chemo has placed on his body.
So, he is "on" the pebble-strewn path physically right now…just a small obstacle could place him in a very dangerous position but if his body can traverse this narrow, dangerous path safely…he will eventually begin to climb UP out of death’s grasp.
Chemo is definitely not for the faint of heart.
That is the best visual picture that I can conjure up of my father-in-law’s health at this moment. He has been running a moderate to low-grade fever off and on over the last couple of days but most alarming—his platelets are 5000. For those of you who don’t know the normal reference for platelets; it is 150,000-300,000. Platelets are the part of the red blood cell that is responsible for the clotting of blood so a platelet count of 5K puts him at risk for spontaneous internal bleeding. His white cell count this morning was 300 (normal would be 3500-10,000). These are the expected results from the assault that chemo has placed on his body.
So, he is "on" the pebble-strewn path physically right now…just a small obstacle could place him in a very dangerous position but if his body can traverse this narrow, dangerous path safely…he will eventually begin to climb UP out of death’s grasp.
Chemo is definitely not for the faint of heart.
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Isaiah 41:13 NIV "For I am the Lord, your God, who takes hold of your right hand and says to you, Do not fear;I will help you."
I am praying that you will feel your hand in God's during this time, that you will feel His Strength, and that you will not fear. May His will be done.
You really do understand all of this, don't you? How is Andrea? I followed your care page until we changed internet providers and lost it. Can you send me the page again?
Pam
Pam
By the way, no the weather is beautiful here, if you can say 45 deg. is beautiful! ;)