Plasma Exchange

Today, I have undergone a plasma exchange.  It is my first this week and I will undergo another tomorrow and another Wednesday.  I am now 4 weeks out from the last set, so we are trialing our plan.  The plan will be discussed when I return to Kings later on this month for a review.
They seemed incredibly slow to get it started today, once it got started it ran well.  It was the first time my dad has come and the second time my sister has come, but was her first at Canterbury. 




Leading up to today, I had pulled my line carrying some boxes and having a clear out of our second bedroom at our little holiday caravan.  It was painful, incredibly sore and bled and I have had some sleepless nights with the pain.  I needed the line to be checked to ensure I hadn't damaged it. 
Today, we exchanged 6 bottles, blood pressure stayed incredibly stable. Heart rate was steady and temperature normal with no spike.
The line was checked, well the renal consultant decided he would attempt to pull the line to test it's strength.  I will have an x-ray tomorrow to ensure the position is still correct.
Before we started I had some Ondansetron (Anti-sickness) which once I had got back to my parents to drop my dad off, I deeply regretted having it before the exchange as I was pale, sweating and felt so sick and dizzy. 
Lemonade settled me enough to get home. 
It's 19:50 and I am already in bed typing this and watching Season 2 of Helix on Netflix. 
I am already dreading tomorrow but I need the plasma. 

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