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Sunday, August 14, 2022

Blink and you missed it (redux)

The last time I made an entry into this blog, I was feeling very good; hopeful, joyful and had solid plans unfolding that I was looking forward to.  Unfortunately, everything changed within a week of that last post.

On July 15th, I received a call from my doctor that pulled the rug from under my feet - he said he suspects I have prostate cancer.  Without going too far into details, I quickly made an appointment for a consult with a urologist.  Had the consultation, another examination and the biopsy was scheduled.

This last Monday, I had the biopsy.  48 hours later, for the first time in my life, I was admitted into the hospital as a patient - with a 101 degree fever and (as it turned out) an infection caused by the biopsy.  I came home yesterday (Saturday) after three days on an I.V. drip of powerful antibiotics and the most incredible care I could have ever hoped for.  Having never been in the hospital before, I could have been more fortunate.  I am grateful to the doctors, nurses and staff who were kind, attentive and warm.  This was a very lucky thing.

It's going to take some time for me to recuperate - it definitely took a lot out of me.  14 days to go on antibiotic pills and Tylenol for the pain and discomfort.  I need to go take more blood work to make sure the antibiotic is working and my white blood cell count is normal (it had risen as a result of the infection).  And in 48 hours, I'll know if I do have cancer or not, as that's when the biopsy follow-up was initially scheduled for.

Everything changed in an instant.  But things have become a little more urgent.  And I would like to make sure I have everything in order in case the news isn't good. 

As always in life, we'll see.

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