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!
6 comments:
It's a good look for you...
bring sexy pack back!
Oops this is from Mary
I hope this new combo kicks cancer's butt!
You are in my thoughts today, Chuck. Rest, rest, rest.
sporty!
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