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yes, he had steroids and antinausea meds prior to chemo
lol, ron has never been "normal"
He works as a manager at a nuke plant, he will use his computer at home for some of the work when he goes out on
disability, but mice play when the cat is away, so to say. he is worried things wont get done.
I told hime about the benedryl this morning, so he will use that instead of the prescription meds.
He never takes any meds , so he was really sensitive to anything he took. will have to half does him.
Abi-normal. new term for him. but fits.
He has been very receptive to preventative stuff and hope it keeps up.
thankyou, also love your sense of humor on these boards, really keeps us newbies going.
God Bless ,
janet
I work for an electric utility as well.....
Small in comparison I'm sure, but we are in a Power Pool (FMPP) with other local utilities.
I worked at the plant for 12 years, been downtown in the main admin building for about the same now... It's a light shade of coral or pink..., so my buds at the plant fondly refer to me working in "The Pink Palace", LOL...
John
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Janet,janetluvsron said:yes, he had steroids and
yes, he had steroids and antinausea meds prior to chemo
lol, ron has never been "normal"
He works as a manager at a nuke plant, he will use his computer at home for some of the work when he goes out on
disability, but mice play when the cat is away, so to say. he is worried things wont get done.
I told hime about the benedryl this morning, so he will use that instead of the prescription meds.
He never takes any meds , so he was really sensitive to anything he took. will have to half does him.
Abi-normal. new term for him. but fits.
He has been very receptive to preventative stuff and hope it keeps up.
thankyou, also love your sense of humor on these boards, really keeps us newbies going.
God Bless ,
janet
Glad to hear yourJanet,
Glad to hear your husband started to feel somewhat better after treatment. Give him something to keep busy!
Not sure you saw where others mentioned it, but I started a calendar to help count down my dad's treatments. I gave one to mom and dad, as well as gave one to my older sister. It seems to be somewhat helpful seeing the end in sight. I printed out a June and July calender, highlighted in pink his chemo days and highlighted in yellow days for rads. Then as the days pass I put a huge black "X" over the day.
It's scary and hard to see someone you love go through this. In my case it is my dad, but I have seen the workings of cancer in the past. I always try to think about how much more they know nowadays about cancer and treatments. I thank God that my dad was not diagnosed ten years ago because I have much more faith in docs now than ever before.
Hoping that Ron hangs in there with these trtments and knows he is not alone with his battle ever! Continue getting on here and reading inputs. That is what helped me the first whole week through my dads treatments. Getting info and advice...
Prayers and thinking of you both!
Cherie
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fatigue
he came home early today, very exhausted. so guess it didnt have any thing to do with the compazine.
He is thnking of going out on disabilty next week.
he drives 35+ minutes one way to work, then 45 from there for rads. the drive is exhausting him.
John
the pink palace, I wouldnt think of a plant when I hear that name! lol
Cherie,
we have a huge desk blotter calendar I got him and we have everything on it and every day he marks a big X when he is done. Its going to get hard I am afraid
since he is already getting hit so early with only 3 rads and 1 chemo done. he has 8 more chemos and 36 more rads to go.
At least no nausea
will keep everyone posted.
thankyou and lets all keep each other in our prayers
and keep the humor going, its makes the day easier to laugh at something.
God Bless
janet
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Pink Palace..janetluvsron said:fatigue
he came home early today, very exhausted. so guess it didnt have any thing to do with the compazine.
He is thnking of going out on disabilty next week.
he drives 35+ minutes one way to work, then 45 from there for rads. the drive is exhausting him.
John
the pink palace, I wouldnt think of a plant when I hear that name! lol
Cherie,
we have a huge desk blotter calendar I got him and we have everything on it and every day he marks a big X when he is done. Its going to get hard I am afraid
since he is already getting hit so early with only 3 rads and 1 chemo done. he has 8 more chemos and 36 more rads to go.
At least no nausea
will keep everyone posted.
thankyou and lets all keep each other in our prayers
and keep the humor going, its makes the day easier to laugh at something.
God Bless
janet
That's the admin building downtown, (where I now work)... I did work at the plant about 5 miles away for several years... One of the main units is a 365MW Coal Plant, the other big unit is a 375MW Combined Cycle Natural Gas Turbine..., and sevarl other smaller units.
We actually have three facilities around 1000MW of generation all together.
You can see the admin building across a big lake from the plant... When the sun hits it, it looks like a big pink palace, LOL. Much different environment than the coal dust and flyash at the plant...
JG
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