The last remaining drain (#4 for those of you that are familiar with my post-op drains) is showing no signs of slowing. I don't know what the doctor is going to say when I see him tomorrow.
Being someone who lives in Excel and PowerPoint charts, I made a little trend line of what's going on here. Ideally, we would like to see drain #4 act as the other drains did, gradually dropping off. But unfortunately it looks as if drain #4 would like to reside in my body and hoover around 50-60 cc's a day. Super lame drain.
I'll let you know what Dr. G says about resolving this. I would like to get chemo started this week but I don't know if that's going to happen at the rate the drainage is going.
Charlie would be proud of you! ;)
ReplyDeleteleave it to you to chart it all out!! I am working on graphing maladaptive behaviors for work right now! too funny you are!!
ReplyDeletei love it, but can we see some pdyas?
ReplyDeleteWell, I don't have any % change vs. day ago on the chart but as you can tell, #4 definitely over indexes of all the drains
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