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Peggie was admitted to the hospital late last night with a post-op infection.
Her counts are so low from the chemo that it is affecting her body's ability to heal her incision and fight off infection. By yesterday evening she was running a fever and the doctor told her to go into the emergency room.
Now the <b>good</b> news: After eight hours of IV antibiotics, her fever is just about back to normal, and she has recovered her usual fiesty spirit!.
Peggie will spend 2-3 days in the hospital, continuing on the IV medication. Her next chemo will be delayed, allowing her to more fully recover and gain some strength, probably at least 2 weeks, maybe up to 4 weeks. The down side to the delay is that it prolongs the course of treatment and <i>delays the <b>cruise!</i></b>
I spoke to Peggie a little while ago and she sounds just about normal.
So the <i>remediation plan</i> (as we say here at work, is underway. 
Her counts are so low from the chemo that it is affecting her body's ability to heal her incision and fight off infection. By yesterday evening she was running a fever and the doctor told her to go into the emergency room.
Now the <b>good</b> news: After eight hours of IV antibiotics, her fever is just about back to normal, and she has recovered her usual fiesty spirit!.

Peggie will spend 2-3 days in the hospital, continuing on the IV medication. Her next chemo will be delayed, allowing her to more fully recover and gain some strength, probably at least 2 weeks, maybe up to 4 weeks. The down side to the delay is that it prolongs the course of treatment and <i>delays the <b>cruise!</i></b>

I spoke to Peggie a little while ago and she sounds just about normal.

