I am getting my port out soon and I am nervouscited.

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I got my triple lumen out today!

Today was a big day toward my journey toward normal life. First, I had my follow up check up at the stem cell clinic. I found out that my wbcs were normal, my platelets were normal, my electrolytes were all normal and my hemoglobin had increased to the nines range. All big wins. I actually graduated to the next level of stem cell clinic because I was doing so good. On top of all of that, only should have been home the day before but I had already been home for 10 days. Awesome. I am so grateful.

On top of that, I got to get my triple lumen central line catheter out. So that big old three port things has been inserted into my main veins and sticking out of my chest for the last two months. It is the remaining visual cue that I am sick, besides the baldness of course..lol. Anyway, so that got to be removed today. It was actually the first thing scheduled by me that I got to home after it was completed. It was really huge. We actually had fun with it. They played AC DC for me. They did it all with local anesthesia. It was one of the easiest things I had to do so far. Then, I actually got to go home with less appliances attached to me for once. Win! Have a great day everybody.

Dr. Katz

My colonoscopy experience was awesome!

Ok. Ok. I know what you’re thinking. Eeew. How is that possible? There is nothing good about a colonoscopy. Am I right? Well, yes, you are right. A colonscopy is kind of shitty…pardon the pun. What I am really referring to is the experience and how I was treated. Let me explain.

I chose to have my colonoscopy NOT incognito, but at my local hospital Promedica Monroe Regional, where I go to work every day. Trust me, these people have seen the best and the worst of me for over 20 years now. They have saved my life multiple times, helped me in the OR, helped me deliver babies, etc. We have listened to each other. We have complained together and rejoiced together. Sometimes I see them more than my own family. But wait, they are part of my family! They are just not the family I live with. So, why not let them in on my health too?

From the moment I walked in, all crazy haired and no make up on,(yikes) they greeted me like family. We joked and laughed while they checked me in, while still making sure that all the proper protocols were followed. They managed to treat me like a patient, a doctor, and a family member all at the same time. Bravo! I almost cried…literally. Everybody stopped by to see me. They explained things as if I was fresh off the street with no medical knowledge. That might annoy some people/docs but I love it. We should explain everything to everybody. You never know if you might have a total brain fart about something you do every day….when it’s actually YOUR turn! As a matter of fact, I was stressing more about this stupid colonoscopy than I did about all my cancer stuff and chemo and procedures for the last year and a half. What the heck?! It was as if I just couldn’t handle the thought of maybe even one more thing being wrong. Thank God they treated me like family. It put me at ease right away. They went over and above. I have never considered myself on any sort of VIP terms because that’s just who I am. I even asked them why the special treatment? You know what they said?

Doc, you been through a lot and we all love you. We just want to take care of you like you take care of us. You are one of our own. I think my heart about burst out of my chest, in a good way, right at that moment. I realized then that they do see me. They see how much I care. They see how hard I try every single day, because I want to not because anyone tells me too. We have a mutual respect. I try to treat everyone well in the hopes that they treat me well. That’s what a team should be. It’s what I love about what I do. Well, I have to tell you, the ProMedica Monroe Regional Hospital team was the best I’ve ever seen! See you at work Monday guys! I love you!

Dr. Katz