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A Setback

 

After having resolved the ongoing bowel issues yesterday, Byron felt better last night.  At about 8 pm, he started having pain, this time on the right side of his abdomen.   The pain increased in intensity as the night went on.   This morning found us back in the ER where he had more bloodwork done and another CT.  The results of the CT showed that Byron has splenic infarcts in his spleen.  These are often found with pancreatic cancer and are as a result of the pressure of the tumor on his spleen.  This condition is remedied by blood thinners, which Byron is now on.    We are back home and Byron will be resting once he finishes his breakfast.

Update:  Byron rested well for the rest of the day and with pain meds felt much better.  By evening, he was up for dinner, even feeling well enough to request tacos!  

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  1. We are happy to know that you are feeling better! I always heard that nothing could keep you away from a good taco! 🌮

    ❤ you cousin! Sweet dreams 😚

    Tracie & family

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