Today was almost completely taken up with “double chemo” along with a day-one-of-the-cycle appointment with the nurse practitioner who works with my oncologist. My oncologist is on vacation–and I hope he is vacating enough because he’s got to last me and not burn out! How is that for thinking long-term?
I still like to think of these chemo days as pampering and “spa” days. I can ask for pillows and warm blankets and stuff from the nurses, and I know a lot of them by now somewhat, so the infusion suite is a friendly place to spend a few hours.
Seems like the first day in each cycle of Thursday chemo (Gemzar & carboplatin) is about four hours long, start to finish. That includes blood work and an appointment with a practitioner before chemo. And intrathecal methotrexate afterward. today we left the house at 11 and returned at about five I think.
I felt like hopping into bed and invited some of my associates to watch a stupid movie with me. It was really stupid. I have a small headache and just feel kind of punky, but no nausea or queasiness – all that anti-emetic premedication really works. And in fact I am looking forward to eating some dinner.
Meanwhile, back at home, if you hold your arms just right…
…Look what you might catch!
Nice catch there, Ellen! Thanks for the update. Glad you’re not too queasy!
Yes, nice catch! -B+