Part of a wellness package sent by my employer |
In 2022 I discovered that I had a life-threatening illness. Well, that put a crimp in our trekking. We travelled from the Midwest to Arizona in December 2022 and became residents of that state in 2023.
Medical treatments became my primary activity. At one point my hemoglobin was 3.7. My primary care doctor couldn't believe that I could walk into her office. Shortly thereafter I was in the emergency room of a hospital where I was administered two units of blood.
My life in 2023 has focused on dealing with my medical condition. We never made it to our summer location, a Caliber travel trailer on the eastern shore of Lake Michigan, but plan to do so in 2024.
Caliber at Michigan campsite |
After achieving some medical stability, I underwent several surgeries, radiation treatments and then chemotherapy. I'll begin immunotherapy on October 30. How am I doing? My radiologist told me that I'm made of "stern stuff". However, it has been difficult, with about 17 units of blood administered since April, and numerous hospital stays and surgeries. After a recent surgery it was determined that I had sepsis with a pseudomonas infection. I've been on some serious antibiotics and am currently about 11 days into 13 days of taking cipro (Ciprofloxacin). This necessitated removing my nephrostomy tubes and installing new ones.
We are planning on resuming trekking in 2024. We signed up for the FMCA's 108th International Convention & RV Expo Pima County Fairgrounds, Tucson, AZ. This will be held March 20-23, 2024.
Steamer-Convection oven |
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