Port date and chemo date

laughs_a_lot
laughs_a_lot Member Posts: 1,368 Member
Well I got a port date of this Friday May 6 and a chemo start date of May 10th. Why do I have to have dates with Port and Chemo? I want to skip these two dates and get a date with NED! (Tee hee hee). It will be an adventure I am sure. The good thing is that I am into adventures, just not this kind.

One thing the medical oncologist told me was this. Those who walk 40 minutes 3 times a week have an increase in thier survival rate. (I don;t remember him giving me a percentage). We were discussing what strategies I was going to use to add to what the doctors do. I stated that I was willing to do the things I stated, because they were low cost or no cost. Then I asked if he had any other ideas. This is when he mentioned the walking. Thought I would pass on this idea. Will be looking into yoga as well.

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  • Cinkal
    Cinkal Member Posts: 161
    Good luck with the port
    Good luck with the port surgery and first chemo.
  • butterflylvr
    butterflylvr Member Posts: 944
    Cinkal said:

    Good luck with the port
    Good luck with the port surgery and first chemo.

    Good Luck ...
    Good Luck with the port surgery. I had a port put in when I first underwent chemo too, but have since had it removed when they did my mastectomy. You will have a little soreness o that side, but all in all it was pretty easy. Good luck with your chemo too.. keep us posted on how you are doing. I had to do only 4 rounds myself so I was one of the lucky ones.

    As far as as the walking goes, that's good news since I walk almost daily for an hour in the evening (trying to lose weight and stay in control). My oncologist mentioned working out with weights as well (not sure why but maybe it's a strength thing).

    Hugs,
    Lorrie
  • Ritzy
    Ritzy Member Posts: 4,381 Member

    Good Luck ...
    Good Luck with the port surgery. I had a port put in when I first underwent chemo too, but have since had it removed when they did my mastectomy. You will have a little soreness o that side, but all in all it was pretty easy. Good luck with your chemo too.. keep us posted on how you are doing. I had to do only 4 rounds myself so I was one of the lucky ones.

    As far as as the walking goes, that's good news since I walk almost daily for an hour in the evening (trying to lose weight and stay in control). My oncologist mentioned working out with weights as well (not sure why but maybe it's a strength thing).

    Hugs,
    Lorrie

    You have a date. NO..2 dates!
    Good luck with your port and with the chemo. Be sure and let us know how you do with both dates.

    Walking is great for anyone, cancer or not. My hubby and I walk together, not everyday, or every night, but, as often as we can. It really is fun and I know it makes us feel better physically.

    I also have a girlfriend that comes out to walk with me some, so, I do get plenty of walking.

    I've never tried yoga, but, have always wanted to. Guess I should look into that.

    Cyber hugs and prayers for you,


    Sue :)
  • Megan M
    Megan M Member Posts: 3,000
    Ritzy said:

    You have a date. NO..2 dates!
    Good luck with your port and with the chemo. Be sure and let us know how you do with both dates.

    Walking is great for anyone, cancer or not. My hubby and I walk together, not everyday, or every night, but, as often as we can. It really is fun and I know it makes us feel better physically.

    I also have a girlfriend that comes out to walk with me some, so, I do get plenty of walking.

    I've never tried yoga, but, have always wanted to. Guess I should look into that.

    Cyber hugs and prayers for you,


    Sue :)

    I want to wish you good luck
    I want to wish you good luck with your port and with chemo.


    Hugs, Megan
  • jessiesmom1
    jessiesmom1 Member Posts: 915 Member
    Dates with Port and Chemo
    Believe me, NED is a much better date than Port or Chemo. Port is lumpy and may make your skin crawl. Chemo was so awful it (he?) made me vomit.

    My oncologist is also a HUGE believer in exercise for chemo patients. He told me that exercise can be almost as beneficial as chemo. I also took a class at my local Y called Living Strong Living Well. It was specifically for cancer patients/survivors who have become deconditioned due to the disease and its treatment. Maybe there is a similar program where you live?

    Good luck and keep us posted. IRENE
  • susie09
    susie09 Member Posts: 2,930

    Dates with Port and Chemo
    Believe me, NED is a much better date than Port or Chemo. Port is lumpy and may make your skin crawl. Chemo was so awful it (he?) made me vomit.

    My oncologist is also a HUGE believer in exercise for chemo patients. He told me that exercise can be almost as beneficial as chemo. I also took a class at my local Y called Living Strong Living Well. It was specifically for cancer patients/survivors who have become deconditioned due to the disease and its treatment. Maybe there is a similar program where you live?

    Good luck and keep us posted. IRENE

    I am glad you have a
    I am glad you have a definite date now for your port and chemo, even though I wish you didn't have to do either.


    I am sending positive thoughts and lots of hugs to you!
  • BioAdoptMom
    BioAdoptMom Member Posts: 358
    Glad you have your "dates"!
    Glad you have your "dates"! Both my MO and my RO told me (I started chemo this past Friday) that those of us who exercise also do better with fatigue and handling other side effects than those who do not. I work out at a gym 5 days a week and went back today, at a slower pace, but I did go back. I would think walking would be a great form of exercise! Keep up the great work!

    Nancy
  • cahjah75
    cahjah75 Member Posts: 2,631
    Will
    keep you in my thoughts as you get your port placed tomorrow and start chemo on Monday. Remember your room may be a bit crowded and noisy! Keep posting.
    {{hugs}} Char