Today, I had my first albumin infusion. I have it at the Cancer Center. It lasts about four hours. They get an IV started and slowly infuse the albumin. Today, I learned a lot:
- Don't take your own snacks. They have great snacks and beverages. And you don't have to haul all that stuff.
- Four hours, sitting in a little curtained room, is really not bad. I snoozed, I snacked, I watched TV, I played on my phone.
- Make sure you take your power pack.
- If they ask you if you want a heated blanket, the answer is always YES. I had three by the time I left. I told the adorable CNA fella that I planned to just look like a pile of blankets by the time I was ready to leave.
The side effects are headaches and achy muscles. I'm the lucky one that gets both. I'm doing ok tonight. I don't get headaches, I'm used to achy muscles. I limit my intake of Tylenol, not out of fear of autism while pregnant, but because it's not great for the liver. I took some today. I'll live.In October, we wear Halloween fare - If you try to relieve your gas, it has nowhere to go but into the public domain. And the nurse walking by may wave a hand in front of her face and may say, "what is that smell". Sorry? Not sorry?
Outfit of the day
Definition - NG Tube - noun: NG (nasogastric) tube is a thin, flexible tube inserted through the nose, down the esophagus, and into the stomach. It is used for various medical purposes, including delivering food or medications. The term nasogastric means "nose to stomach". It is commonly used in medical settings for patients who cannot eat or drink by mouth.
After that, I went to see my gastric bypass surgeon. Honestly, I have no clue how he talked me into it. I threw the same fit and whiney tantrum that I threw when it was brought up by other medical professionals. I absolutely have a terrifying fear of this. I cannot stand the idea. But I agreed to it!!!
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Creepy shot of my IV |
- TPN is very hard on the liver.
- The fact that I have had to do it twice already, with a damaged liver, is not a good thing
- A G-tube or a PEG-tube is not safe for me at this time, due to my extremely weakened state, as it requires surgery, anesthesia and I have a higher risk of leaking.
- It would actually take longer to get healthy enough to proceed with other procedures I need
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Heated blankets are always a perk |
- Once my albumin levels are up and I'm stronger, I'll be scheduled to have my gastric bypass reversed.
- I will hopefully be able to absorb calories again, on my own.
- Fingers crossed that it helps the diarrhea, so I can get some weight on my bones.
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