11Feb26: “It was time to feed the kitty hours ago, Doug!”

Andy wasn’t thrilled when I got home around 3:30 pm.
After dialysis, though, I went directly to Infusion, where I spent the next several hours getting a blood transfusion.
Out of seven measurables on the blood draws made monthly or as needed, my hemoglobin measurement was low. Dr. Soltanpour ordered the transfusion.
My view of the infusion room where McKenzie took good care of me while I lie there.
The two others low measures this time. Four out of seven out is my worst result ever!

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Protein is one thing I need to increase in my diet, as are calories of the right kind. Having little snacks throughout the day when I feel peckish (?) is recommended by Kirsten, our dietician. That one is problematic since my appetite is poor. I do that those “fun size” peanut butter cups and another candy bar. Kirsten felt those would work, as would some supplementary drinks and energy bars more traditionally used to stimulate a more healthy response.

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I had an odd yet tasty lunch while I was getting the transfusion: taco salad on top of rice instead of in a taco shell. It was very good anyway! Dessert was a blondie, also excellent. Best of all, the iced tea was unsweetened and tasted brewed, not made from instant tea..

19 thoughts on “11Feb26: “It was time to feed the kitty hours ago, Doug!”

    • On is unaware of how much of on while caught in ghe process. It feels like a “…and the step is….” The whole process isn’t in fo us yet

      Doug

  1. Doug yes, sending loving prayers and best wishes for you to feel well… to recuperate and heal… Always so good to know that helpful and caring people like McKenzie are with you thru the process. Am sure Andy was so happy to see you. (Leah seeing your message on your husband’s BP.. trusting that worked out)… All the best to our friends here on Andy’s blog… kitty kat hugs to you, dear Andy…

    • I take a drug for my chronic highly variable BP. It’s so low sometimes it amazes me I’m conscious when I see the numbers on my pulse oximeter! I hope your husband isn’t going into the low range where your vision is in b&w and like snow on a bad reception day on 1950s TV! Of course, it isn’t any more pleasant on the ultra high end of BP.

      Doug

      • He had some higher numbers … He does have med for that … Maybe from a little salt … Better today and tonight … Med does need balancing so it’s not too low. Thanks for good thoughts everyone!

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