Saturday, August 5, 2023

Day+ 142: No News is Good News

It's been more than a month since my last post and the old adage, "No news is good news" holds true. It's been a good month. While a month ago my taste buds were mostly back to normal, as Miracle Max might say, mostly normal is not completely normal.  These days, food tastes like it's supposed to, and except for the few restrictions that will remain for another six months or so (cold cuts, soft cheeses, raw honey, sushi, mainly), I'm pretty much eating like I used to. I've even managed to venture out to a few restaurants with outdoor dining. 

Even ice cream, which had been somewhat of a challenge for my system as I was, temporarily it seems, lactose intolerant, has worked its way back into my diet on a regular basis. And for me, that's about as normal as it gets.

While I've started running again, both pace and distance are frustrating. I realize I'm not even five months post transplant, but I look forward to the day when I can jog at something close to my pre-transplant pace for at least a couple of miles. We'll get there. Eventually. 

The big appointment coming up is on Wednesday when we go in for PET/CT scans. These are routine post-transplant scans. Today, I'm feeling pretty sanguine about it, but anytime we're looking inside me to see if there's anything growing, it's inevitably going to produce some anxiety. Two weeks ago, I had a bone marrow biopsy -- a little less fun than a PET/CT scan. The results seem like good news but I can't really understand the pathology report. We'll hear more about it on Wednesday when we see my NP after the scans.  The good news is that at Dana-Farber scan results are always available by the time you have your exam appointment. So between lab results, bone marrow results and scan results, we'll get a lot of info on Wednesday.