I was pretty tired the next morning. My right hip was aching from the Bone Marrow Aspiration that skewed me deep into my hip bone. It was not a pleasant experience. The pain when the huge needle pierces the bone and the moment the Marrow begins to be exracted by the huge syringe is awful. I grabbed the table with my fingers at the top and my toes at the bottom and held on for dear life. I’m sure others who experienced a bone marrow aspiration can fill you in. This was my first. After 6 more years I think the count topped out at more than twenty five procedures. A real “Pain in the Ass”! When I got home I took a few ibuprofin and my new drug Hydroxeurea. This drug would help reduce my CBC- White cell count, currently at 55k. Normal is 6k to 10 k. With CML Leukemia, your white cell count uncontrollablly grows into the millions rendering your immune system unable to fight infection. The multitudes of new white cells are just too immature to help you survive.
Lori, Nick and I packed up the car to finish our journey. A longer leg from Richmond to Lake Mary Florida where Aunt Michele was waiting to greet our sullen crew. Another rough trip. Tears in my eyes, trying to keep Nick in the dark and make him laugh. He had no clue. Two and a half years old, so smart,so cute, so happy. He was my world. We’re gonna have a great week for him. And hopefully, Lori and I. I figure that I’ll give this predicament a few days to sink in and then I’ll need to get over it. The battle will begin soon and there will be no way that I’m losing it! We’re here! Hi Aunt Michele and Uncle Ed! Let’s do this Disney vaca. We’re ready y’all!
Next up: Mickey and the Lion King.