First Chemo today

Texasgirl10
Texasgirl10 Member Posts: 668
edited March 2014 in Breast Cancer #1
Well it's here, the day I've been dreading.. my first treatment day. I can no longer deny it, I am a cancer patient. I'm scared and I'm sad. I want to run away as far as I can, but I know this crap will only go with me. I want to go back to my normal life, but I guess this will be my "normal" life now. I know ya'll understand and even know how I'm feeling and what I'm going through unfortunately. I'm so glad that I found this board with all of you. I'm taking ya'lls advice and I'm already drinking my water this morning, which by the way is no easy task for me. I will let you know how it goes this evening.

Dawne
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  • pattimc
    pattimc Member Posts: 431
    Good luck
    Good luck, Dawne. I hope it goes well for you. The first one wasn't so bad for me, but everyone is different. Drink lots of water today and for a few days after to flush out the drugs. What type of chemo are you getting?

    Let us know how you do. We all understand the anxiety you are feeling today.

    Hang in there, my sister in pink!

    Patti
  • dyaneb123
    dyaneb123 Member Posts: 950
    pattimc said:

    Good luck
    Good luck, Dawne. I hope it goes well for you. The first one wasn't so bad for me, but everyone is different. Drink lots of water today and for a few days after to flush out the drugs. What type of chemo are you getting?

    Let us know how you do. We all understand the anxiety you are feeling today.

    Hang in there, my sister in pink!

    Patti

    One of the hardest things I
    One of the hardest things I ever had to do was walk in and sit down in that chemo chair the first time. It is frightening. But once you do it, I promise it really isn't that bad. Look around you at the other ladies chatting, reading, eating, sleeping, during treatment, and you realize nothing terrible is going to happen to you....take your antinausea meds and you will be fine. Good luck!
    Dee
  • mollyz
    mollyz Member Posts: 756 Member
    dyaneb123 said:

    One of the hardest things I
    One of the hardest things I ever had to do was walk in and sit down in that chemo chair the first time. It is frightening. But once you do it, I promise it really isn't that bad. Look around you at the other ladies chatting, reading, eating, sleeping, during treatment, and you realize nothing terrible is going to happen to you....take your antinausea meds and you will be fine. Good luck!
    Dee

    Texasgirl
    Yes you will get use to it but it's something i wish we didn't have to, but good luck and check in later to let us know how it went. with much hugs to you. Mollyz
  • Jean T. Szabo
    Jean T. Szabo Member Posts: 193
    Chemo #1
    May God keep you in His healing hands today and comfort you as you start your journey to recovery. the infusion day itself is not bad. Yes, do drink lots of liquids to flush out the chemilcals. Take along something to read, a snack, something to drink and think positive thoughts. Let us know your schedule so we can pray for you on the days you go for treatments; prayers are powerful. I am recovering from Chemo #3. This discussion board is full of ladies that have been through it and can answer almost any question you have concerning the experience. Keep writing to us.
  • MyTurnNow
    MyTurnNow Member Posts: 2,686 Member
    Dawne, I remember all to
    Dawne, I remember all to well the first day of chemo. Mine turned out to be pretty noneventful, I hope yours is as well. Like my other sisters have said be sure to drink plenty of liquids. Let us know how you handle it and also know that we'll all be with you in spirit. Take care.
  • Kylez
    Kylez Member Posts: 3,761 Member
    pattimc said:

    Good luck
    Good luck, Dawne. I hope it goes well for you. The first one wasn't so bad for me, but everyone is different. Drink lots of water today and for a few days after to flush out the drugs. What type of chemo are you getting?

    Let us know how you do. We all understand the anxiety you are feeling today.

    Hang in there, my sister in pink!

    Patti

    Good luck today with your
    Good luck today with your first chemo.


    Hugs, Kylez
  • survivorbc09
    survivorbc09 Member Posts: 4,374 Member
    pattimc said:

    Good luck
    Good luck, Dawne. I hope it goes well for you. The first one wasn't so bad for me, but everyone is different. Drink lots of water today and for a few days after to flush out the drugs. What type of chemo are you getting?

    Let us know how you do. We all understand the anxiety you are feeling today.

    Hang in there, my sister in pink!

    Patti

    I hope it goes well for you
    I hope it goes well for you too Dawne. Your sisters in pink are all supporting you.


    Hugs, Jan
  • weazer
    weazer Member Posts: 440
    MyTurnNow said:

    Dawne, I remember all to
    Dawne, I remember all to well the first day of chemo. Mine turned out to be pretty noneventful, I hope yours is as well. Like my other sisters have said be sure to drink plenty of liquids. Let us know how you handle it and also know that we'll all be with you in spirit. Take care.

    Good Luck Dawne
    Thinking of you, and you made me think of how I reacted.
    I was very nervouse and I know my nurse could sense it, so my doc did give me something to calm me down.
    Let us know how it goes.
    Karie
  • Annette 11
    Annette 11 Member Posts: 380
    Dawne
    Hi Dawne, Keep us informed as to how you are doing because we are your BC sisters now and we will be there with you every step of your journey. You probably will feel good tonight but it should hit you by thurs. or fri.. The fatigue will be major, take your emend or what ever your onc. gave you for nausea even if you don't feel sick, take it!
    Hope you do well during treatment as many of us have.
    Hugs
    Annette
  • heidijez
    heidijez Member Posts: 441
    it will be okay. . .
    i didn't have time to get scared, had my pet scan and met my ocologist on one day and was in chemo the next morning at 8 am!!! trust me, this is not something any of us want(ed) to do, nor would we wish it on our worst enemies, but the good news is that this is not the end of life as you know it. you will find that you are a strong woman, and will fight this beast.

    the most important thing i can tell you is to drink a lot of water, that was not expressed to me and i suffered after the first chemo. and the fact that you have found this site will help immensely. we are here to share and to care and to listen to your fears and vents.

    ♫♥´¯`•.¸¸.♥♫ Hugs from Heidi ♫♥´¯`•.¸¸.♥♫
  • cookie97
    cookie97 Member Posts: 200
    heidijez said:

    it will be okay. . .
    i didn't have time to get scared, had my pet scan and met my ocologist on one day and was in chemo the next morning at 8 am!!! trust me, this is not something any of us want(ed) to do, nor would we wish it on our worst enemies, but the good news is that this is not the end of life as you know it. you will find that you are a strong woman, and will fight this beast.

    the most important thing i can tell you is to drink a lot of water, that was not expressed to me and i suffered after the first chemo. and the fact that you have found this site will help immensely. we are here to share and to care and to listen to your fears and vents.

    ♫♥´¯`•.¸¸.♥♫ Hugs from Heidi ♫♥´¯`•.¸¸.♥♫

    The first is the hardest
    The first chemo is the hardest, since you don't know what to expect. Once you feel comfortable with all your meds it does get easier. I'm not saying that it's a trip to Disney mind you, but it is doable.
    Best of luck and keep us posted.
    Peace and Love,
    Edie
  • dee1962
    dee1962 Member Posts: 99

    Chemo #1
    May God keep you in His healing hands today and comfort you as you start your journey to recovery. the infusion day itself is not bad. Yes, do drink lots of liquids to flush out the chemilcals. Take along something to read, a snack, something to drink and think positive thoughts. Let us know your schedule so we can pray for you on the days you go for treatments; prayers are powerful. I am recovering from Chemo #3. This discussion board is full of ladies that have been through it and can answer almost any question you have concerning the experience. Keep writing to us.

    wishing you luck today ....
    We are al here for you Dawn any questions i'm sure we can answer them for you be strong...Dee xoxo
  • Kat11
    Kat11 Member Posts: 1,931 Member
    Best Of Luck
    Reality does set in when you begin treatment. I hope it all goes well for you. It's good you found this board, it will help you get through.
  • missrenee
    missrenee Member Posts: 2,136 Member
    Kat11 said:

    Best Of Luck
    Reality does set in when you begin treatment. I hope it all goes well for you. It's good you found this board, it will help you get through.

    All the girls are right
    We've all been there--such a scary time. I remember walking in with my husband, talking a mile a minute (I do that when I'm nervous). I knocked over an empty IV pole, sat down in the recliner and promptly broke the chair! One of the ladies there looked at me, smiled and said, "You must be a newbie!!" I had 6 treatments in all--did very well, met some marvelous women and it turned into a beauty shop gossip/therapy session all in one!

    You'll get through this and you'll do great.

    Hugs, Renee
  • Heatherbelle
    Heatherbelle Member Posts: 1,226 Member
    Dawne,
    I'm sending you BIG

    Dawne,
    I'm sending you BIG hugs & hoping that your 1st chemo went ok for you today. I felt exactly the same as you throughout my treatment but wanted to give you some encouragement - it goes by very fast. Before you know it, you'll be done. Your hair will start growing back, and you'll feel better. My chemo finished about 6 weeks ago. I'm starting to feel normal again. Getting my energy back, hair is growing in like crazy, no more nausea.
    We're here for you while you're going through what is (at least in MY opinion), the hardest part of breast cancer treatment. Chemo sucks but it's so wonderful to have everyone on this site right by your side to encourage you, answer your questions, celebrate with you, cry with you, and just listen to you vent if need be.
    I hope you're resting well this evening :)
    *hugs*
    Heather
  • DianeBC
    DianeBC Member Posts: 3,881 Member
    dee1962 said:

    wishing you luck today ....
    We are al here for you Dawn any questions i'm sure we can answer them for you be strong...Dee xoxo

    Hoping you got the chemo and
    Hoping you got the chemo and have no side effects.


    Hugs, Diane
  • ccincin
    ccincin Member Posts: 82
    What treatment?
    I have my second chemo thursday. Take the meds they give you! I feel 100 % normal minus the Monday after my first. Then just loopy! But after that I was back at it. Hope all is well with you tonight. I have a/c every 3 weeks
  • Angie2U
    Angie2U Member Posts: 2,991
    Kat11 said:

    Best Of Luck
    Reality does set in when you begin treatment. I hope it all goes well for you. It's good you found this board, it will help you get through.

    I hope and pray that your
    I hope and pray that your chemo went really well for you.


    Hugs, Angie
  • Alexis F
    Alexis F Member Posts: 3,598
    dyaneb123 said:

    One of the hardest things I
    One of the hardest things I ever had to do was walk in and sit down in that chemo chair the first time. It is frightening. But once you do it, I promise it really isn't that bad. Look around you at the other ladies chatting, reading, eating, sleeping, during treatment, and you realize nothing terrible is going to happen to you....take your antinausea meds and you will be fine. Good luck!
    Dee

    Hoping your chemo is over
    Hoping your chemo is over and you are doing great!
  • DebbyM
    DebbyM Member Posts: 3,289 Member

    Dawne,
    I'm sending you BIG

    Dawne,
    I'm sending you BIG hugs & hoping that your 1st chemo went ok for you today. I felt exactly the same as you throughout my treatment but wanted to give you some encouragement - it goes by very fast. Before you know it, you'll be done. Your hair will start growing back, and you'll feel better. My chemo finished about 6 weeks ago. I'm starting to feel normal again. Getting my energy back, hair is growing in like crazy, no more nausea.
    We're here for you while you're going through what is (at least in MY opinion), the hardest part of breast cancer treatment. Chemo sucks but it's so wonderful to have everyone on this site right by your side to encourage you, answer your questions, celebrate with you, cry with you, and just listen to you vent if need be.
    I hope you're resting well this evening :)
    *hugs*
    Heather

    Praying that this first
    Praying that this first chemo went ok for you.


    Hugs, Debby