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#112897 02-21-2010 06:52 AM
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Carol completed her 2nd chemo Friday. She was told her hemoglobin was low and they scheduled her for a blood transfusion on Monday. This is a 5 hour procedure. She's going to the hospital today for the lab work up of a type & cross match for 2 units. Has anyone had to have a transfusion while going through OC? Should I ask the lab people how they protect patients from getting any infective diseases from the transfusion, such as AIDS or HIV?

She was told she was anemic prior to her first chemo so the chemo is not the cause for low hemoglobin.

Linda


CG/Carol 57;SCC Stage IV L Tonsil T4N2bM0 12/2009
Recur 7/2010 - 2cm mass Invasive SCC L Floor Lower Jaw
Surgery 8/10 - Trach,ND,p. mandibulectomy,pec flap
ypT4aN0 HG Mucoepidermoid carcinoma
2nd Recur 1/18/11 - Tumor lower left lip
Surgery 2/9/11 - Canceled - Inoperable
3/29/11 - Died




ElCee #112901 02-21-2010 08:42 AM
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Hi Linda, I am a newbie with OC but I do know some stuff about blood transfusions.You can talk to the lab for extra peace of mind but I do know much has been done in this regard.
There are strict protocals that the hospitals now need to follow to make sure that blood is not infected.

Years ago there were major lawsuits resulting from infected blood and it has changed how the blood is accepted, screened,etc.

Some hospitals will also allow friends and/or relatives that match to "bank blood" if it is known that blood may be needed.


CG to Spouse BOT, Chemo and radiation started on March 29,2010
Ended on May 14,2010. LET THE HEALING BEGIN!!!
SusanW #112916 02-21-2010 12:51 PM
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Hi Susan. I have read your posts on this site with regard to your hubby. We are similar as to wanting and needing to know as much info about OC as possible. You are truly a go-getter. grin

Carol was assured by the supervisor this am that procedures are in place and the odds are like a million to one. It may have been an exaggeration on the statistics but we got her point. It CAN happen but the odds are it won't. Since this is Carol's first transfusion the supervisor was very forth coming with any possible complications.

I hope everything is going well for you and your family. It's been so hectic here lately I haven't had a lot of time to read the posts here.

Linda

I forgot to mention that I would give blood if I could, but I'm taking blood thinner meds, etc., so I'm unable to.





CG/Carol 57;SCC Stage IV L Tonsil T4N2bM0 12/2009
Recur 7/2010 - 2cm mass Invasive SCC L Floor Lower Jaw
Surgery 8/10 - Trach,ND,p. mandibulectomy,pec flap
ypT4aN0 HG Mucoepidermoid carcinoma
2nd Recur 1/18/11 - Tumor lower left lip
Surgery 2/9/11 - Canceled - Inoperable
3/29/11 - Died





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