Day + 95 / Bottle Number on Countdown Hold

Happy Labor Day. We had a nice day in spite of the cooler weather here. A friend from Sacramento came for a visit. We gave a short walking tour of our South Lake Union neighborhood. Given that tour, and my walk to the clinic this morning, along with our usual walk I think I had a record number of steps today 12,000 over 5-miles. That is good for my walking scorecard.

For my lab testing today also a good test day. Hb/Hct: 10.4/31 ( a bit lower = anemia), platelets: 136,000, WBC: 2.77, ANC:1,300 (much improved). My liver functions are normal, however my kidneys are still being squeezed with increasing BUN: 25 and Creatinine: 1.84. Not sure exactly why these numbers are rising, although my feeling is this is medication related. My team is concerned, of course, so tomorrow bright and early at 7am I will go to the clinic for IV hydration. Hoping that will help.

Otherwise we continue on our track for return home.

Larry and Sharon

Day +94 / 8 bottles

One bottle taken off the shelf as even though I am not allowed to drink any alcohol, today was my 70th birthday, so a day of celebration. Amazing that I made it to a turn of a new decade based on the last few years of treatments. And as I said, we take one day at a time, and they add up. No big party today. Instead many texts, emails, phone calls and a small cake delivered by our son Phil.

I was able to go our on our usual walk. Tomorrow I am back at the clinic lab and will report the results within this blog.

Hope your Labor Day holiday is joyous.

Larry and Sharon

Day + 93 / Bottle Number on Countdown Hold

We will keep the bottle countdown on hold another day. If you are keeping track, there are 14 days to go until we arrive back in Sacramento. I will pace the countdown so that they all match up 2-weeks from today.

Nothing of significant note today except it is another day of pretty severe fatigue for me. Not sure why as nothing has changed in the last couple of days. I did get out for my usual walk on the lake path and did require an early afternoon nap. When I have brought this to the attention of my clinical team they reinforce that my metabolism is on overdrive and fatigue can hit any day at any time. As I have said before, I take this one day at a time. I will have my blood work this coming Monday, Labor Day and will report the results when available.

Larry and Sharon

Day + 92 / Bottle Number on Countdown Hold

As I wrote yesterday, I want to get the bottle countdown number to synch with our arrival home. So a NASA like hold in the count. While that is happening consider which version of 99-bottles you prefer. There is the camper version I learned where a bottle would fall, and there is the other more adult beverage version of take one down and pass it around. When we get to the end, I am leaning toward the pass it around version and hope that all of you will find time to share a virtual beer with Sharon and me.

Today we had a social visit with my friend Jim and his family here in Seattle. Jim is a family doctor who will also have a bone marrow transplant in the coming months. After that we had a social visit with my CLL doctor here at Fred Hutch who has guided my care since 2019. We wanted to thank him for helping me with his wisdom getting me to the place I am. It was kind of him to take the time outside of his clinic to visit.

Assuming all is good, I will not have labs until this coming Monday. A couple of “off” days. I still need to take all my pills and I counted the number I need to take in the morning = 20 and after dinner = 16. I feel a bit waterlogged getting them all down. But hey, I am alive and kicking.

Enjoy the holiday weekend.

Larry and Sharon