The urine-collection jar was up to 2.4 liters this morning, more than usual, when the 24 hours were up. You start counting odd things when you have cancer. Then after the blood draw, the nurse wrapped the puncture site with gauze instead of using tape, because their tape is so good that it brings some skin with it when I later remove it. This works better. I'll have results next week.
Last night I took the last thalidomide capsule for a week or so. The next step depends on what the doctor sees in the labs. That's good - it's powerful stuff, even at the low 50-mg dose that I take, and I will appreciate a week off.
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Labs Today
Posted by Don at 11:40 AM
Labels: myeloma, thalidomide
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