
I wanted a stronger chemo. After I could start to feel the fingers of cancer under my ribs, I just wanted those cells to die. On Tuesday after infusing the first chemical, the second was inserted into a battery operated pump and hooked into my port for slow infusion-- 46 hours. I had to carry it around in a fashionable fanny pack and report back on Thursday to have it removed. This happened like clockwork. I heard the "all-finished" alarm going off while sitting in the chemo lounge waiting for my nurse. I did not recognize the sound and wondered where it was coming from until the nurses zeroed in on me. Taking it off only took moments and then I was back on the street. It was not that bad... until Thursday night. The nausea struck hard and is continuing as I write this on Good Friday afternoon. I think it is a good thing that I feel this sick because it tells me the chemo is working. I'm glad to have the day off from work because all I want to do is lie down. No chemo next week because this is an every other week regimen. Hope to get some relief!
It's a good look for you...
ReplyDeletebring sexy pack back!
ReplyDeleteOops this is from Mary
ReplyDeleteI hope this new combo kicks cancer's butt!
ReplyDeleteYou are in my thoughts today, Chuck. Rest, rest, rest.
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