Spellbound
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First, :congrats:Yes/No in over 12,000 posts!! You're a keeper!
Appreciated the Bashara links, and the many informative posts this morning.
Ahhh, the smell of burning leaves is very good.
Thanks, Zuri. I have to agree with all you wrote. I am very concerned for Niner's husband. And for Niner's own emotional state..... this is such an anxiety-provoking situation.
Niner, you are very loved here. :loveyou:
Appreciated the Bashara links, and the many informative posts this morning.
Ahhh, the smell of burning leaves is very good.
Niner, I am losing sleep over this whole thing as you and your DH must be as well. First, who in the heck is in CHARGE of his care? One doctor. Like a primary physician. Like the Quaterback? Who is calling the shots? Typically there is ONE doctor who brings in the specialists to treat and diagnose the varying medical issues.
Please forgive me because the medical part of my pea brain that is working has been trying to make sense of all this. There has to be a working diagnosis. There is a reason why he has weight loss, low RBC counts requiring transfusions, needs a pacemaker, all of it. Out of what field did they decide a bone marrow aspiration was warranted?
This is no joke. Your poor DH is really sick. I don't know where you live or the access to medical care. I hope and pray he has Medicaid or Medicare. I am overstepping here with my confused addled brain, but your DH needs a professional physician calling the shots and coordinating his care so that it is not up to you to do it. Who is advocating for you and your DH? I wish I was there, so I could use my ER voice (which tends to scare people and get results) and help you figure things out. If my DH MD was confused as to what they were doing from the small bit of info you shared, I can't imagine what you are going through.
Please, please DEMAND a meeting of all the physicians so you can get an idea of what the TOTAL treatment plan is, not just bits and pieces. On a positive note, the RBC not only made him pinker, but probably helped him breathe better as he didn't have enough cells carrying oxygen. I am just so very sorry you are going through this. Please forgive my forthrightness. It is my lack of oxygen talking... I care.
Thanks, Zuri. I have to agree with all you wrote. I am very concerned for Niner's husband. And for Niner's own emotional state..... this is such an anxiety-provoking situation.
Niner, you are very loved here. :loveyou: