Thursday, December 23, 2021

Partially Found Poem: DISCHARGE INFORMATION

 Based on information I received last July when I had recovered enough from my stem cell transplant to go to the UCLA-sponsored hotel for further rest: 

DISCHARGE INFORMATION 

 


 

To leave hospital, ANC count of 0.5

 

Must be able to eat, drink, take pills normally 

 

If confusion occurs, call doctor

 

Any new redness, swelling in right arm

 

Around PIC line, call doctor

 

 

Platelets (if minor cuts, I.e. shaving),

 

Hemoglobin (blood passed with bowel movement)

 

Call doctor if above occurs

 

Blood in urine, or when brushing teeth

 

No flossing, no aggressive brushing 

 

Be careful when blowing nose

 

In case blood drips out

 

In case headaches occur,

 

Concern with bleeding of brain—call doctor

 

Avoid Tylenol, Advil, Aleve

 

Prevent infection by hand washing, sanitizer 

 

Use shower glove for right arm until PIC line removed 

 

Continue COVID-19 restrictions—visit outdoors, 

 

If running errands, avoid peak hours

 

No dental work until cleared by doctor 

 

At home with cats:

 

No being licked on face 

 

And no cats in bedroom 

 

Wipe down with antibacterial wipes

 

No vaccinations (six month average) until doctor says

 

Cleaning linens at home—average of once a week

 


Food Permitted:

 

Fresh fruits, vegetables (washed thoroughly)

 

Dried fruits okay with packed bags (small)

 

Take-out restaurants made to order (heated thoroughly)

 

No buffets, salad bars etc.

 

No deli food.

 

Frozen, canned food okay.

 

No prepared salads.

 

No prepackaged salads from Ralphs, etc,

 

Frozen dinner okay, cooked properly.

 

Pasteurized dairy (oat milk permitted)

 

No yogurt,

 

Eggs must be fully cooked

 

No raw food

 

 

No alcohol 

 

Diet Soda permitted—bottles, cans

 

Ensure, Boost supplemental drinks

 

Oatmega bars may be okay, Kind bars too.

 

Exercise:

 

Can walk to and from campus 

 

Or around block

 

Ask for the shuttle number if needed

 


This will pass


I’m glad to remain present

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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