Yesterday's CT Scan pretty much burned up a whole day. They had me taking some pre-medication early in the morning to counter-act the allergic reaction I would have to the contrast dye for my afternoon scan. My brother-in-law, Bruce, picked me up at 10:45 a.m. for an 11:00 a.m. pre-scan "hydration".
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Jackie also drew some blood from the port and a bit later gave me a report. All numbers looked good except white cell count. She said it is time to stay away from sick people and enforce the hand sanitizer regimen with visitors.
After absorbing saline for an hour and a half and taking my ant-allergy pre-meds, it was on to the St. Mary's Radiology department. They make you swallow 2 bottles of the Barium contrast beverage first. I'd tried the Mocha flavor the last time and thought this time I would work through the other flavors. Berry smelled like strawberries and Apple smelled like apple cider. Like the Mocha flavor, both Berry and Apple were not unpalatable but they are also not delicious. Next time I try the only remaining flavor, Banana. Again, since my stomach is so small I cheated by injecting a few hundred milliliters down my J-tube.
I had a new experience featuring my recent hair style change to chrome dome. The admitting nurses always ask for your birthday and when I gave her mine, she did kind of a double take. I asked her what was up and she replied, "I thought you seemed much younger than that." Without the ring of hair and the grey highlights, a bald man has the advantage of being more ageless.
Despite the pre-meds, I was still a little nervous about getting the activator injection while lying in the CT scanner. My reaction was a bit milder but I still had one. I got a bad taste in my mouth and I immediately had the urge to sneeze, which I held to the end of the scan and then sneezed 3 times. They gave me some oral Benedryl afterwards to supplement the oral Benedryl they gave me an hour before. This pretty much wiped me out for the rest of the day. I was in a sleepy but non-sleeping funk.
They did a "double scan" of the liver so we'll know if that little spot is growing or receding. I won't know the results until Friday when I meet again with Doctor Scott. I don't know whether I'll pick up another round of chemo on Monday or whether they'll give me a break or maybe try something else.
Until then, I'm going to enjoy lack of medicine for a couple days.
5 comments:
A couple of days without anything "medical!" Sounds like a great idea. Can you handle ice cream? Was thinking of making a batch of homemade blueberry, one of my personal favs. let me know!
Helen
I am visualizing a spot-free liver.
I like what Betsy said - I'm visualizing the same! Enjoy the rest of the week.
Hugs,
Karen
Chuck -- I've been concerned about you since my wife, Joyce, came home from 1st UMC one Sunday and told me that her co-worker in the nursery, Renee, had told her you have the "Big C." I hung out w/ Linda G this past weekend @ Blissfest and asked her how you're doing. Today she forwarded your blog to me. I will keep up w/ it and keep sending you positive vibes.
Chuck,
Enjoyed the positive energy in your latest post. For sure we're all hoping for a spot free liver and your attitude towards Nurse Jackie warrants many upcoming good health stories - what goes around, comes around.
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