What Do I Do Next?

So, recently several things happened. And right now I really don’t know what is next for me. So this is where I am at right now.

The latest major set of blood results have shown that some of my tests have got worse, some are stable and others have gotten a little bit better. But the major concern, as always is my white cell count which has gotten slightly worse. But that is to be expected. Also, the latest MRI has shown that there has been no change what-so-ever over the past couple of months. Meaning things are not working.

As a result, treatment is now over, for now anyway … right now I have another appt. next week whilst they look at what options are available going forward.

So what next for me? Well for me now all I can do is continue on the best I can and continue to do what I do. There is no point stressing over this right now as it will just make me more depressed and make my anxiety even worse. And with the way my Immune system already is I can’t allow that to happen.

So for now … All I can do is move forward and wait and see what happens next. There are no other updates on this right now, so that is all I am going to write about on this topic for now. I will post more when I know more.

I would, however, like to thank my friends for their support and love during these times. You are all a great comfort and help to me in various ways.

About The Author

Zac hails from the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia, spends his free time playing computer games such as GTA-V FiveM, Need for Speed Most Wanted (Black Edition), Flight Simulator X, and The Sims 4. He once enjoyed leisurely walks along the beach before his below-knee amputation (BKA) in June 2022. Currently, Zac is on a path to recovery, confronting both physical and mental health challenges arising from a history of abuse, adversity, and prolonged homelessness. With each passing day, he continues to persevere, striving for improvement in his life, and remains resolute in not allowing his past to dictate his future. Zac has a lot of health, both physical and mental which he is currently working on after a long history of abuse, hardship and decades being homeless. Zac continues to get by day by day and is moving forward with his life and is no longer letting anyone hold him back.