Monday, November 29, 2010

Like night and day

This month my dad and I got in the car to drive to Boston's, Dana-Farber for my six month check-up. After an extra long wait in the waiting room my name was called. My doctor looked at me and said, "How far out are you?" That is when he looks at the blood work and can see what is "normal" for me. He told me I was doing great and gave me an exam. He is the one with the greatest knowledge as to what to expect post stem cell. This is his specialty, he is the man, he is the best, and I trust him with my life.
However, when my local hemotologist reads my blood work there is a whole different reaction. He notices high lymphocites and six red flags for abnormally low blood counts. He wants to keep me on a short leash and tells me to come back in three weeks. It is easy to see he has been burned so many times by a patient relapsing. On the last visit he let it slip out that I was about 1 in 1,000 people who has survived.
I see where they are both coming from, even though its like night and day, I put myself somewhere right in between and I am happy there.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Leukemia Smptoms

Not many people know the symptoms of Leukemia, I get asked all the time what my symptoms were. I experienced three months of mysterious ailments, none of which seemed to be connected. I visited urgent care, my primary, a dermatologist and an orthopedist, and still no diagnosis. I was three months from death when I finally got to the ER, debilitated, I could not walk, and every time I took a breathe my ribs screamed in pain.

My main symptom was joint and bone pain, mine started in my neck in May, and in June my left hip and back hurt. July and August my legs, both hips and my rib cage throbbed. The pain became so severe, the week before diagnosis I felt like my arm was broke. I could hardly turn my neck, and breathing was painful. Over the course of three months the pain spread throughout my body.

Bleeding, another symptom, when I flossed my teeth I would see bright red blood dripping from my gum line. My gums were swollen and puffy, almost like bubbles.

Petechiae, tiny little red dots, appeared on my legs, due to low platelets. I also had a rash around my mouth, called "Leukemia Mask". I showed my dermatologist, he told me there was nothing there. When I arrived at the ER the skin around my mouth was bright red and hot to the touch.

The most visible symptom was a large rash on my chest. It seemed to stop at an imaginary line down the middle of my torso. It was raised, itchy, uncomfortable and seemed to spread. My primary looked at it two times and prescribed creams and pills, but it never got better. (She should have done a simple blood test)
Severe fatigue is another symptom. I used to fall asleep sitting up during the day.
Also night sweats, I would wake up in the middle of the night to find my t-shirt soaked in sweat.

Be aware of your body, when there is something wrong make sure you are heard!!!