This morning on our way to Cancer Treatment Centers of America, mom's mouth and lips looked worse than they ever have. They are continuously bleeding and she said she had another nose bleed this morning also.
First thing on mom's schedule was to have blood drawn and then to see Dr. Gullett at 10:00 a.m. When Dr. Gullett saw mom and us in the hallway, she took us straight into her office and started to look at mom and questioning how long she had been bleeding. It was a bit alarming to meet with Dr. Gullett in her office instead of an exam room, we knew something major was about to happen. You could see the concern in her as soon as she started talking to mom. She immediately said she was going to admit mom into the hospital and explained why she thought this was the best way for her. She said the chemotherapy is causing her red blood counts to drop to a low level which makes mom's body unable to form clots. With the radiation attacking the tumors through her lips, she will continue to bleed.
Dr. Gullett wanted mom to be monitored around the clock to get her blood counts back up and to be able to form clots to stop the bleeding before we went forward with anymore chemotherapy or radiation. Dr. Gullett said that mom has fought too hard and long and this was just another step in our journey. We were aware things would get a lot worse before they would get better as almost everything in life. As she said the words "admit you", you could see it in mom's face she was not only scared but also very upset. We assured mom that she would never be alone. It wasn't long before mom was put in a wheel chair and brought to her room. The rooms here are more like huge hotel rooms and do not feel like a hospital room at all. They ordered fluid therapy and pain management. At around 3:30 pm, mom's temperature was taken and had a fever again of 101.9. The nurse placed the leg sleeves on mom to prevent blood clots and started the Fentanyl patches for pain. I spent the night with mom and she didn't sleep very much!
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