We got up at 4AM yesterday morning and headed out to Chapel Hill around 5AM, we had an 8AM appointment with Jordan's hematologist. Everything looks very very well, we are so excited for the first time in eight years, yet my wall is still up, I do know this can all change at any given time, so I am trying to stay off of high alert and enjoy the moment while we can.
That spleen of Jordan's, as you all know, was so swollen back last December, it was down to his waist, they told us that it would take months and months before it would be a normal size again (right underneath your ribcage). A month ago, it was still down to his belly button, BUT, yesterday, it was right where it was suppose to be, could barely feel the tip of it, his hematologist was very very happy about that. Jordan looks and feels great, and we are so pleased with the progress of the Rituximab treatment, I would highly recommend it for anyone dealing with this blood disorder.
We also saw Jordan's rheumatologist, she deals with Jordan's immune deficiency, still going to do monthly IVIG at the hospital each month, until we can get a correct dosage to move to SubQ IVIG at home. She did say if we are not happy with doing SubQ at home, once we start, we can always go back to monthly IVIG at the hospital. So we will see when we get to that point. But she is very pleased with his current IGG levels, her goal is to keep them above 1,000, and before Rituximab they have been hovering around the 400 range. Only thing that was disconcerting was the fact that Jordan will be on IVIG for the rest of his life.
They finally also gave us some meds for Jordan's face, due to the steroids, they have made his acne worse, so hopefully that gives him some sort of relief.
Other than that, it was pretty much an uneventful appointment. I did talk to the social worker there about Jordan getting on disability, I had filled out papers back in September, online, and hadn't heard anything yet, so she made a few phone calls for me yesterday, and I finally have an appointment in a few weeks to finally fill out a claim for that. Fingers crossed on that, because if he gets approved, then he automatically gets placed on Medicaid (state insurance), and that would save us some money on his health insurance and prescriptions each month (which are pretty expensive). But I also know its very hard to get approved for disability, especially with something as uncommon as Jordan has, luckily I have a binder full of appointments, treatments, his symptoms, etc. I have to basically make a good case on how this disorder affects his life, which it does, and always will.
Anyhow, these are his counts, very excited about them, hopefully they stay up and 2015 will be a good year for him.
Week 1: 10
Week 2: 35
Week 3: 125
Week 4: 205
Week 5 (Post Rituximab): 222
Week 2: 35
Week 3: 125
Week 4: 205
Week 5 (Post Rituximab): 222
Hemo is 16
WBC is 7.4
IGG is 1405
WBC is 7.4
IGG is 1405
Thoughts & Prayers as always =)
I will update next week before Thanksgiving, since Jordan has his IVIG treatment on Tuesday.
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