Friday, September 12, 2014

Reclaiming The House

This morning when Kent got home we had French Toast and coffee on the deck.



It was nice to just chill for an hour or so. And of course, the conversation steered toward what we want to do when "all this" is over. I say beach...

Eventually the embarrassment and guilt came over me about my clutter around the house. Nearly every inch of the kitchen counter had become a dump zone. Unacceptable. So a slow, steady, all day process began and I put away the things not in use. (And did laundry and dishes...)

I am still taking it easy per the discharge instructions yesterday. I am very lucky to have great neighbors run errands for me. Thanks, Linda!  Unfortunately it will be a long time before they release me. I hope I still know how to drive when the time comes!

Kent works and will be back about 9. Sheltie Rescue folks meeting here at 10 with an 8 month old going to his new home. I will miss that since Darlene and I will be on our way to a Clinic appt at 9am. Stinks! I hear Jackson is 18 pounds which is the perfect size for "scooping up and hugging!"  I hope he enjoys his new home.


Boy, Kent and I sure do miss rescue! Just as soon as I am 100%, we will be back to it. It will probably be a year, though.  I know.. I know... There will always be dogs in need. Since I went on sabbatical, Sheltie Rescue of GA has been doing great and they will have their fundraiser at Cathy's this year. Donations welcome!  Wish I could go, I cannot be around crowds. Urg. Next year.

Ok... I said I would post my brother's schedule as a donor. It's a total of 10 or11 days, but most of the time can be at home.


October 6th, 2014 Monday 

9:45 AMRegister at NSH Patient Access  The Tower, Suite 1150

 10:00 AMWelcome to BMT Paperwork                 The Tower, Suite 1000

Donor Labs, IDMS, EKG, Ht and Wt

 10:30AMMeet with Transplant Coordinator                   The Tower, Suite 1000

Kelly Yara, RN, BSN

 10:45AMMeet with Atlanta Blood Services       The Tower, Suite 1075

FDA Donor Questionnaire

Review of Stem Cell Collection Process

GCSF Administration Teaching 

11:30AMChest X-Ray (walk in)The Tower, Suite 950

****LUNCH ON YOUR OWN****

2:30PMHistory/Physical/Sign Consents           The Tower, Suite 1000

Mid-Level

3:30PM            Meet with Dr. Holland                              The Tower, Suite 1000

October 11, 2014 – Saturday

TBDReceive Neupogen y mail

 

October 12, 2014 – Sunday

7:00 AM Morning Neupogen Injectio.  At home/As directed

7:00 PM Evening Neupogen Injection. At home/As directed


October 13, 2014 – Monday

7:00 AM Morning Neupogen InjectionAt home/As directed

7:00 PM Evening Neupogen InjectionAt home/As directed

 

October 14, 2014 – Tuesday

7:00 AM Morning Neupogen InjectionAt home/As directed

7:00 PM Evening Neupogen InjectionAt home/As directed

 

October 15, 2014 – Wednesday                                

7:00 AM Morning Neupogen InjectionAt home/As directed

7:00 PM Evening Neupogen InjectionAt home/As directed

NOTHING TO EAT OR DRINK AFTER MIDNIGHT IN PREPARATION FOR YOUR CENTRAL LINE IN THE AM.

 

October 16, 2014 – Thursday                   YOU WILL NEED A DRIVER!

 

5:00 AM Morning Neupogen InjectionAt home/As directed

6:00 AMRegister for catheter placementNorthside Hospital

Main Admissions

8:00 AMCatheter PlacementInterventional Radiology

Please be sure to come to BMT Clinic immediately following your catheter placement to begin stem cell collections

To FollowBegin Stem Cell CollectionsThe Tower, Suite 1000  

 

Please note: There are circumstances when additional days of collections may be needed. We will let you know when we have collected enough cells and if you need to return for a 2ndday of stem cell collections on Friday, October 17, 2014.Please note your catheter will be removed the day following completion of collection.



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