Hopefully it is now (all over)

 I was discharged from hospital last Tuersday, 10th December, as my neutrophils had jumped from 0 to 4 (the range is 2-7.5), so although I was very weak they said I had to leave. I was rather concerrned as there is no way for me to request a blood test, let alone a consultation, and both the GP and the hospital operate on a one way communication system, unless it's so bad that I turn up to A&E. This time it took 3 hours to be seen, then a further 27 hours to get a bed, but as soon as my bloods were OK I was out. 

So I'm back on my sofa, waiting for the remains of the chemicals to work their way through my system. At least I'm allowed to go out now, though I don't have the energy to do so. Thank goodness for Ocado.

My next consultation is with the consultant on 29th January, and I have to hope they'll book me in for a blood test before that.

  So hopefully I'll be back to normal withint a few months, though time will tell whether that is back to how I was before the first Covid vaccine, which I'm pretty sure is what triggered the lymphoma. But we will never know as the first proof of having it was with the bone marrow biopsy earlier this year.

So thank you all for your support. 

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  1. 😘😘😘 Sending love.. Will be in touch before Christmas 🎄😘

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  2. Glad to hear you are home and now, hopefully, building up energy. Hope you were able to enjoy Christmas thanks for friends and family and Ocado. Best wishes from us all and Alfie who is with us for Christmas!

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