One treatment down...
All in all, I feel blessed that the day flowed smoothly.
Thanks for all of your concerns and support. Love ya'll!!! Hope all of you are having wonderful days.
A special comment for Marilyne, stay strong Soon it will all be in the past!
Blessings to each of you today and everyday,
Joanne
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Joanne
Hi Joanne,
I am glad your 1st chemo day is over, and so far so good. You really have some great friends. I hope you will continue to do very well and that the tx will get rid of all the cancer cells. I thinks its great that you don't have to have chemo again until 7-21, and I will have you in my thoughts and prayers. Lori0 -
Thinking of you
Joanne, and am so glad you felt up to giving us an update on your big day. I'm glad it went well and that there were no glitches this time. I'm so glad you had your fun friend with you to fill the gap of time between arrival and the start of your infusion. I hope that this stuff will kick cancer's butt without too many nasty side effects for you. As for the hair loss, they told me that the mito and 5FU would not make me lose my hair. However, I did in patches all over my scalp. But my attitude was that if that's what it takes to get rid of my cancer, then so be it! I tried to not get upset over the things I could not control. If you get a wig, you will look great and perhaps you can get something a little on the wild side! I can totally relate to the bladder shrinkage! Mine wasn't big to begin with and now I believe it to be about the size of a thimble, having to get up 2-3 times every night. To make matters worse, my kidney function tests have been elevated lately and my internist told me I must drink LOTS of water to ward off a referral to a nephrologist. So, I spend a lot of time running to the loo! Gilda was right--it's always something! Hope you are resting comfortably and feeling good. Please update us when you can!
Martha0 -
Oh I can so relate to the
Oh I can so relate to the bathroom breaks!!! It has only recently gotten back to normal for me. I remember the first couple of car trips over to our place in Central Ore, and how a 4 hour trip turned in to 5 + with all the breaks I needed. I definitely know by heart where the restrooms are on those roads!
Well, an exhausting day I'm sure......but ONE DOWN!!!! I'm hoping for smooth sailing for you....Sailing? Doesn't that sound nice????
So nice to have the company with you isn't it? I sure couldn't have gotten through it w/o mine!
I never took taxol.....sorry to hear that, but always fun to switch up your look right ??
Thank god, like my liver, it grows back LOL!!!!
And....I agree....we ARE blessed!!!!0 -
Joanne - glad that you were
Joanne - glad that you were able to get in and get started. I read your posts intently and my prayers and thoughts are with you always. I think it is a good sign when we get infused and we do not have reactions - I don't know about you but I held my breath with each infusion just waiting and there was nothing...that is a good thing. I had to laugh a little bit (although it is not funny) about the bladder being the size of a walnut. I have had major changes since my hemi surgery alone and now worse - I feel like I have to pee every 10 minutes! My husband used to call me a camel because I hardly ever had to pee (unless I was pregnant) but now? I drink some water or get infused like this weekend and I'm a peeing racehorse. Still having fevers off and on, so correlation to anything that I can see, no infection - they check everything all the time...they think Harvey the tumor is just being ornery. He can be as ornery as he wants...I'm not feeling pity for him. Has anyone else experienced tumor fevers that spike from 98.6-99.6-100.6 and last night it was 101.2. Then two tylenol and within two hours I sweat it out and its down again. Very very strange. Thanks fo ryour support - I will keep intently watching and reading what is going on with you. Blessings back to you. Marilyne0 -
Joanne & Marilynesissy310 said:Joanne - glad that you were
Joanne - glad that you were able to get in and get started. I read your posts intently and my prayers and thoughts are with you always. I think it is a good sign when we get infused and we do not have reactions - I don't know about you but I held my breath with each infusion just waiting and there was nothing...that is a good thing. I had to laugh a little bit (although it is not funny) about the bladder being the size of a walnut. I have had major changes since my hemi surgery alone and now worse - I feel like I have to pee every 10 minutes! My husband used to call me a camel because I hardly ever had to pee (unless I was pregnant) but now? I drink some water or get infused like this weekend and I'm a peeing racehorse. Still having fevers off and on, so correlation to anything that I can see, no infection - they check everything all the time...they think Harvey the tumor is just being ornery. He can be as ornery as he wants...I'm not feeling pity for him. Has anyone else experienced tumor fevers that spike from 98.6-99.6-100.6 and last night it was 101.2. Then two tylenol and within two hours I sweat it out and its down again. Very very strange. Thanks fo ryour support - I will keep intently watching and reading what is going on with you. Blessings back to you. Marilyne
Just a note to let you know that I am thinking of your both and keeping you in my prayers. Marilyne, I don't remember any fevers. I did check my temperature 3 times a day back then.
We're having a big 4th of July party here tomorrow. Hard to think that a year ago I had no idea how much my life would change in 10 days. (Dxd 7/14/09). So grateful for everything and wishing you both the great news very soon!
Hugs,
Liz0
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