My place to ramble and revel in my own words. Like talking to myself, only better.
Friday, September 11, 2009
Here We Go Yet Again
Sunday, September 30, 2007
The Post-Chemo Jitters
Friday, August 17, 2007
Feeling Less Than Optimal (but still an improvement over the previous week)
The last seven to ten days have been a struggle. I've been having trouble with nausea from chemo. Just when I started to feel better, I had to have chemo again (yesterday). This was the shorter one, and they gave me a stronger anti-nausea drug prior to the Gemzar. I've also altered the anti-nausea drugs I'm taking at home. So although I’m feeling less than optimal, I'm still feeling better than I have.
I continue to experience flu-like symptoms such as muscle aches and extreme tiredness. I had a day or two reprieve from that earlier in the week, but today, I took a three hour nap (this after sleeping from about 10 last night to 9 this morning).
Wednesday, August 01, 2007
More than you want to know about post-chemo symptoms
The following was originally written on Monday, July 30, 2007.
It has been a rough week. I started out feeling weak and achy from chemo. I finally started to feel a bit better, and of course, it was time for more chemo.
This last treatment was just the Gemzar. By itself, Gemzar does not usually cause nausea, but tell that to my stomach.
TMI WARNING: avert your eyes if you don’t want to read about the details of a cancer-patient’s life.
On Thursday evening, after treatment that afternoon, I vomited. Never before has chemo made me do that. It was awful, like one of my worst fears coming true. I was so afraid that once I started, I wouldn’t be able to stop. Fortunately, more Compazine did bring relief. Nevertheless, it was one of the most frightening times of my chemo career.
As you might expect, my diet has been extremely limited since Thursday. The first two days I stuck with chicken soup, Gatorade, popsicles, and water.
Oh yeah, and in the middle of all this, some uncomfortable symptoms led me to believe that I might have a UTI. So I had to make yet another trek to
So it has been just a barrel of fun here.
Sunday, July 22, 2007
After the Needle is Out
I am so very tired. This is so reminiscent of having the flu. Exhaustion, muscle aches.
Actually getting treatment is a mixed bag. I have a medi-port this time, so hooking into my vascular system is a breeze. On the other hand, during the last set, one of my pre-meds was Benadryl, which made me relaxed and groggy, and made the first couple hours of the infusion go really quickly. Once the IV was started, I kinda liked getting the chemo.
I think for this go-around with chemo, I am dreading treatment more, because I know how I will feel afterward. And overall, I’d have to say that I feel worse this time. Last time, I think I was more wiped out. While I am plenty tired this time, I think I am more achy.
And even though I know that these days shall pass, I am frustrated and afraid that they won’t. I’m also resentful that I have to go for treatment two weeks in a row. I’m pretty sure it is the Gemzar that is affecting me more, and it is the Gemzar I get twice in a row.
What is equally maddening is that I am having trouble falling and staying asleep.
I can’t think of any grand lessons I’ve learned so far. Maybe some will come to me when I am in my “off” week. But I’m sure I’m learning something.
Saturday, July 21, 2007
What am I thinking?
So what am I thinking? Lee, in a comment, reminded me “don't forget to tell us about the thoughts you are having as well as how you feel.”
The truth is that right now, most of my focus and energy goes toward what I am doing and feeling physically, especially when I am immediately post-chemo, as I am right now. I’m mostly aware of being tired and achy, like having the flu (a lot) and a bit queasy (at times). I am frustrated with the flu-like symptoms, and resentful that I have to take naps. Nevertheless, if I need a nap, I take one – it is not like my body gives me much of a choice anyway.
Lee also asked: “So, are you seeing any different paths and byways on this second journey through chemo than you did on the first trip through?”
So far, yes, I have – but I am too tired to write about them this time. Perhaps in a few days.
Thursday, July 19, 2007
The [Chemo] Cycle of Life
Let me tell you a little about the past week. I was feeling really good over the past several days because last week was my off week for chemo. I got out a little bit on Thursday, when a friend from church took me to lunch, and then to a magazine/newspaper/comic book store. I had a doctor appointment on Friday (just routine), and then my parents and I went out to dinner. On Saturday, I went to a party, which was an item I purchased at my church's service auction last year. The host of the party makes his own wine, and he had a peach/apricot wine that was sweet, but not too sweet. Of course, I was careful to drink only a bit, as I already have enough drugs coursing through my system!
On Sunday, I spent the afternoon with my brother (who just finished his Associate of Arts degree), helping him with his resume, and getting it posted on Tri-C's site and on Monster. Tuesday, I had to go to
As far as the car accident described in my last entry, I am just fine, but my car had $1,700 worth of damage, which in the scheme of things is not all that bad. Fortunately, I do have full coverage, so I'm out only $250 (at least in the short term). I got my car back today (although I didn’t drive it – it’s not good for me to drive right after chemo). The car looks good, like nothing happened to it. I definitely recommend Sirl's Automotive (http://www.sirlsauto.com)
I found out the other day that CVS filed a claim against my insurance. They claim I damaged some of the bricks in the wall I hit. I visited CVS yesterday to examine the damage up close, and I think they are full of it. As far as I could see, the only damage the wall sustained was some paint from my bumper. To the left of where I hit, a few bricks had broken facings, but I highly doubt I was the cause. Oh well, there is nothing I can do to change it. CVS will get some bricks repaired on my insurance’s dime.
As I mentioned above, I had chemotherapy today. Today is Day 1 of Cycle 2, so I got Gemzar (http://www.gemzar.com) and carboplatin (http://health.yahoo.com/drug/d00185a1) . So far, I’m not feeling too bad – just a little loopy and a tiny bit queasy. Unfortunately, I’ll be feeling worse before I feel better. As the weekend wears on, I will likely be feeling wiped out, leaving me with the achy, tired kind of feeling reminiscent of the flu. I'll also continue to be a little queasy, even with the anti-nausea drugs. However, with the first cycle, I seemed to bounce back fairly well. We'll see how it goes this time. Unfortunately, the effects of chemo do tend to be cumulative. On the plus side, my infusions are not as long as the previous time. Last time, infusions took five hours. This time, the infusion on Day 1 of the cycle takes about 2 to 2.5 hours, and the infusion on Day 8 takes about an hour.
As always, I thank all of you for your thoughts, prayers and good wishes. I couldn’t get by without them.