Why the title for this blog?

I struggle with staying positive in the sight of adversity. It is very easy for me to dwell on the negative aspects of my situation and miss the blessings that come from the trial and so I will use this blog to help me stay focused on the rainbows of my life.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

One more step on the road to recovery

This morning I went into the hospital to have my port removed. The removal of the port took less time than the preparations and set up. The surgery went well. Tonight the incision bled a little bit when I tried to get out of my sweatshirt but I got it to stop with direct pressure and put a new bandage over the site. For the next couple of days I will have to wear button type shirts but that is no big deal.
Tonight the WOC nurse called and talked with me. She is helping me to determine which ostomy products are a best fit for me. I have several options to try and so it is just a matter of trying them out until I find out what works best for me. once that has been determined she will write out a prescription so that I can have the products sent directly to the house. That will be nice since I won't have to run into town to pick them up.

I spoke with the chemo nurse yesterday as she was going to talk with Dr. Oken about my situation.
I am suppose to have 2 years of follow- up Rituxan therapy but because it lowers the immune system and opens me up for more infection they do not want to touch me until well after everything is healed up. I see Dr. Finne in 6 months for another check-up. He will monitor my bowels to see how well they are healing.

1 comment:

  1. Wow, it sounds like things are finishing up (hooray!). We'll keep praying for you!

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