Wednesday, 2 March 2011

No peace for the wicked

Ha! no sooner do I think I am outta the woods free, when along comes another path to stumble down... got a call from the hospital 3 days after my last entry to say that given my symptoms of dizzyness and pins and needles they wanted me to have a lumbar puncture to check that my spinal fluid was ok. Now get this, my sub type of leukeamia can migrate into the brain (oh lucky me!)...so they where checking for cancer cells along with viral and bacterial infections. Had a few dark days. Luigi flew over from Roma and accompanied me to the hospital for lumbar puncture - painful procedure so very glad to have him there (my poor back is so covered in holes from bone marrow tests and lumbar punctures - they made three attempts before getting any spinal fluid out - and hit a nerve...). Results show no cancer cells, hurrah and phweee and praise to all the gods. However there is "elevated protein" - so my haematology consultant is now packing me off to see a neurologist. I am waiting for an appointment. Meantime I am refusing to get onto the internet to find out what "elevated protein" could mean. The internet is just the worst experience for trying to work out what is wrong. All it manages to do is just scare me witless. I hope they are just being thorough and there is nothing sinister going on. By the time I am finished with Guys I reckon I will have been through every bloody department. Talking of which, my mammogram is all clear. Time to get in the garden and do some early pruning. Rooney scored a corker last night. Shame Chelsea managed two. A presto tutti. x

5 comments:

  1. Tessa my lovely, I heard the good news about the lumbar puncture from Melanie - but the never-ending tests must be sooo wearing for you. keep your eyes on those crocuses. I saw some goldfinches the other day - and a little egret.uplifting on a grey day.
    lots of love lisa xx

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  2. Oh goodness - like you say no peace for the wicked! Spring is being backwards in coming forwards up here need some sunshine........
    Hugs Jules x

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  3. Hi T

    It must seem endless, all those tests but good to hear the results are all going in your favour and may they continue to do so. I still read the blog so keep posting. See you soon, Jan x

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  4. I've just had a call from the hospital. They say you have to start a course of prosecco on Tuesday. It's going to have to be administered orally. There will be some elevated protein on top of macaroni cheeze. Hey presto tutti frutti.

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  5. Tessa,

    Well, that will teach me to take a week or so off from looking at your blog! I hope you are feeling better by now and that all of the holes in your back are healing up. Glad that the news was good in the end though.

    Much love from Ohio. We've had loads of snow followed by loads of rain, resulting in a flooded basement (almost 2 weeks ago). what a nightmare! Then more snow the last two days (14 inches at the house) but thankfully it is melting a bit slower this time and we have stayed dry. I found some photos of you when we were dealing with the basement mess, and Wendy too. Will put them in a card and send them your way so that you can remember us way back when we looked young!

    Off to tend to my Goulash - one of Delia's recipes. Smells good, but is a little spicy this time. Take care!

    TM

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