Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Today's visit to Dana Farber

The visit was largely uneventful. Levels are still on the rise but the increase is beginning to slow down now that normal range is approaching. GVHD is under control and only lightly showing on the back. My nails still look like hell but it was explained as swollen nail beds. It will eventually sort itself out in time.

The big issue of joint pain is being deferred to the rhuematologist like I expected. The reasons for having joint pain with MDS have been removed so its source is something else we need to find. The rhuematologist will have to consult with Dana Farber for any medications because we dont want them to interfere with my recovery. A favored drug they use is methotrexate which would lower my counts..

All in all not too bad and pretty much what I expected.

Monday, January 16, 2012

a little good news on the pain management front

My local oncologist took pity on my pain and prescribed some oxycodone. Cant take them during the day because it will make my head fuzzy but it should take the edge off enough that I can sleep.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Visit with the general practitioner

At my Dana Farber doctors request, I met with my general practitioner this morning on my joint pain.

Nothing was really done to help me immediately but she is lining me up to see a rheumatologist.

The hope is they can figure out what is going on or at least put me on something to take the edge off.

Over the counter medications and home remedies (such as heating pads, tylenol, etc) don't touch it.

Oxycodone helped somewhat in that it let me sleep but you cant really take that during the day as it puts your head in a fuzzy state.

Will be seeing my local oncologist on Monday and the Dana Farber doctor on Tuesday.

Maybe one of them can help.

Would be nice to go to sleep without pain for a change.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

As the MDS turns...


New Graft vs Host symptoms..

All the calluses on my feet have sloughed off.

My feet areas smooth as a babies backside and just as red/irritated because there is nothing there to protect them while walking.

Towards the end of the day, it is almost like walking on a burning rash.

Good times.