Last night I bloged that I had a smell halucination. They had said on transplant day that the patient often smells OF roasted corn fromm the stuff that the cells are in. I have smelled the smell twice now. was so strong I asked french nurse to come in and see if she could smell anything (blind test: i didn't say what I was smelling) To my great relief and amusement she said "popped corn, the girl next door is eating it now." so much for my postive pressure sealed isolation room but that's all okay 'cause I'm not hallucinating!
4 pm I'm reporting feeling good with some pain but most masked. BP 135/75, temp 36.6,pulse still up at 86 good blood oxy. counts are as expected but got red cells today, platelets are up a bit by the selves, but Docs say that's not unusual just prioir to engraftment.
slept a couple ot ftime today. still walked and goong now prior to dinner.
Hi Nate Hi Jonnie, who commented her first time this week.
more later
Chris
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Hey Chris...Peg and I have been out of the loop lately having just gotten back from the lake. You'll be happy to know 'Boomer' is totally at home at 'Two Dog Ridge'. Those Australian Shepherd's are an incredible breed (no surprise there, I guess!). At any rate, it was great to get caught up on your progress when we arrived home last night. Looks like all your 'vitals' are in good shape...keep us posted, so to speak!
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