Day 28: Almost -does- count (:

Quick updates.
All his counts have fallen.
The WBC has fallen today to 5.06, because they've stopped the G-CSF jabs yesterday.
We're still waiting for the results of the second chimerism check before the doctors decide about his discharge.
Nigel can almost come home already! (:
He says he might have to be back outpatient twice/thrice weekly.
But he's just looking forward to being home.
Perhaps a change of environment will do him good.
I'll be honest to say that I am fearful.
His nurse came in just now and told him that if his temperature hits 38 degrees Celsius or if he has diarrhoea, it's back to the A&E.
He will have a memo given to make sure he has immediate treatment.
I know she's just letting us know but it made me wonder about the days ahead when Nigel is without the round-the-clock care that he has right now in the ward.

Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.
Phillipians 4:6-7

Over to you God, while I retire for the night. (:

Thank you all for your faithful prayers and intercessions for Nigel.

In His love and ours,
Brenda & Nigel (:

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