August 2, 2025

A full day of drugs. 

They started off giving him a bolus of water.  Over a litre in an hour.  This was preparation for the strong chemo drug.  Extra water keeps the kidneys working to remove extra toxins that come with the chemo drug.  That ran over the course of four hours and left Marlon feeling pretty bad.  

Next was ATG, Thymoglobulin.  This ran over the course of six hours and during that time he was being monitored constantly: heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen levels, temperature, and more.  It is very common to spike a fever.  More like when, not if.  At this time, he hasn't yet, but tomorrow he gets more ATG.  He also had tacrolimus, another immune suppressor.  When the new cells come in they don't want his body to attack them as if they were invaders.

A rough day for sure.  He feels very bad, has restless legs, and no appetite.  Not much food went down today. 

Last night I slept at the RMH and Marlon had a very poor night in the hospital, the lights, the noise, and regular check-ins by the nurse.

Tonight we will both sleep at the hospital.  Because he feels so poor, he'd rather I be close by and I agree with that.


His IV pole was loaded up today.


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