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Saturday, February 9, 2008

Latest Updates

Here are the latest updates. For those of you that don’t already know I was admitted to the hospital over night (Wednesday 6th – Thursday 7th) but I’m home now and getting better. All the details are described at the bottom.

Friday February 1, it was another crappy night of no sleep and lots of pain in my right arm. I also woke up to my infamous hiccups and heart burn again. I swear I will take the pain over the hiccups and heart burn any day. These symptoms lasted through out the day and night Friday. Saturday rolls around to the same but my arm pain is going away, guess the steroids are working as planned. Yet I still have the have the heart burn and hiccups. The good news is that I was able to take a 3 hour nap on Saturday trying to recuperate from all the lost sleep. After my nap we met with my brother downtown for dinner and my attempt to have a beer. That didn’t go over so well -I guess the carbonation really irritated my heart burn. Right after dinner I came home and felt like I blacked out. I lay in bed for a minute and next thing I know its morning. I woke up feeling really good having caught up on a solid full night of sleep and ready for super bowl. No hiccups, no heartburn and not much pain in my arm. I am feeling pretty good for super bowl Sunday. But with super bowl comes, chips, 7 layer dip, salsa and all the stuff I probably should not have eaten. By half time the hiccups and heart burn were back in full affect. That’s my own fault for making stupid food choices for the day.

Over the last week I have been dealing with a couple bouts of insomnia and Sunday was just another one of those nights. I woke up at 4am wide awake and unable to restfully lay in bed or fall back to sleep. Monday continued on with the heart burn but thank goodness no hiccups.

Tuesday February 5, proved to be an insomnia filled night but this time I woke up at 2:30 am. Laid in bed until 3:30 am and finally tried to watch some TV and NEVER fell back asleep.

YES INSOMNIA SUCKS!!! I need to find out if this is side affect or my own mind playing tricks on me.

Wednesday February 6, I woke up with a painful chest cough. Didn’t think much of it and hoped it would go away through the day. As the day went on I actually started feeling worse and thought I was just tired and needed some rest. I put myself to bed by 4pm and tried to sleep off the strange feelings and the cough. The next thing I know the body aches and fever kick in like I’ve never felt.

I just lay in bed not sure what was going on and completely incoherent. I think it was about 8pm when Becky and my dad decide it was enough; my fever was too high, I had a screaming headache and could barely speak. They called the doctor who advised that they get me to the emergency room immediately as he thinks my white blood cell count may have dropped.


They get me to the car and to the emergency room where the pain in my head is throbbing and sitting in a chair is just too uncomfortable. We waited what felt like a very long time before they took me back into a room. Once in the room they start with some oral Tylenol, an IV, check my temp and draw blood. Finally the doctor came and agrees to give me good ole morphine. I don’t like the way morphine makes me feel but I know that it will help ease the pain instantly. The nurse readies the shot and straight to the IV comes the morphine. I immediately feel my entire body get hot but relaxed at the same time. The strange thing is that it never takes away the pain that I feel in my head and my body it just makes it all bearable.

I am able to lay there and rest peacefully. After the pain is under control I am off for a cat scan and x-rays. Shortly after that a spinal tap is done to make sure I do not have meningitis. I’ve completely lost track of time at this point but I do remember that when all was done they admitted me into a real room at 3am. I try to sleep the rest of the night even though I am being checked on every two hours and every two hours they are giving me morphine. By morning my Oncologist comes in to check on me and states that all the tests came back ok. My white blood count was off and there are white blood cells found in my spinal fluid but that was expected and the numbers were not alarming. He thinks I just got a nasty virus or flu. He decides to take me off of the morphine and gives me oral oxycodone and an oral antibiotic. The oxycodone has a similar affect just not as harsh as the morphine.

They continue this every two hours through the day. I spent the day sleeping and hanging out with Becky and my Dad as they stayed with me for most of the day. By around 9pm I’m ready to go home sleep this off.

Friday February 8th and Saturday February 9th I just lay in bed and sleep a lot. The headache is still there just not as bad. The body aches and the fever are gone and I just have a few dizzy spells every once in a while. .

Bottom line is while under going chemo you can’t get the flu. Your body does not have the ability to fight the flu after receiving chemo. For obvious reasons my second chemo treatment was cancelled this week and I’ve been rescheduled for Thursday February 14th.

8 comments:

Melissa V. Castaneda said...
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Melissa V. Castaneda said...

Jay,

We just wanted to stop by again and tell you that we LOVE YOU and that we are PRAYING for you!!
I admire how you are handling this!! You TRULY are a strong MAN!!

All our LOVE,

Misha, Ramiro and Munchie!!

Anonymous said...

Jason:

Just checking in on you Dude. You're doing fine and handling this well. A few bumps are to be expected now and then. That's how life progresses. It's nice to see your dad is there with you. Tell him I said hello. We are praying for you. And, you will be fine.

Roger

Keith said...

What up Jay,

just checkin' in and seeing that your going thru unexpected crap, the flu, that's just what you needed right now.
Sorry about this, but stay strong and you'll get thru THIS and get back to kicking that "other" thing's ass.

I'm still amazed that this blog is here and am happy that it is, that way I can check in and see how thing's are going, stay strong my Brotha!

I would expect that my girl Beck reads this, HI BECK, you stay strong too and take care of yourself, believe me, I know what it's like to take care of your spouse, as I still am.

Luv ya both,

Keith

Anonymous said...

hope you're feeling better jay!

Anonymous said...

Jason,
I just want you to know that I am thinking about you everyday and I love you very much. I know Grandma will get you will get through this. I love you,
Jean

Anonymous said...

Good Morning, Jay.
Just wanted to stop by and say good luck with your chemo treatment today. Stay strong! We love you, Mom and Dad (Ronnie & Robert.

p.s. Extra love and prayers on Valentines Day !!!

Anonymous said...

Hi Jay,
Just checking in (6 pm) to see how things went today. Guess I'll wait for the update. Have a restful night. Ronnie