That feeling in the pit of your stomach, that moment of nausea as you heave into the trash can is about 1/10th of the nausea you experience during chemotherapy -- except it's for about 4 straight days.
Round four of Cytoxan was Friday morning, and by Friday evening I was puking over the side of my bed. "Yay for chemo! Only eight more rounds to go!" Said Chanel sarcastically. The next four days continued as such, except this round was also graced by explosive, fiery stool (I honestly thought I had C. Diff again.) Oh and don't forget the horrendous bone pain, almost like someone is drilling into you. Chemo is just awesome. At least my new nausea med made the few days of misery somewhat more bare able than my last round. At least 40% less vomiting, which is actually a huge improvement. Also, the Valium helped me sleep through most of the first 72 hours so that was nice. I didn't leave my bed until Tuesday when I started to feel a little better. It's amazing how you wake up on the fourth day and just feel alive again. I am still continuing to see improvements from just the first few months of treatment, so I am all for this year of torture if this trend continues.
I saw my Rheumatologist Wednesday morning as a basic follow up. She wanted to review my recent appointment with my Scleroderma Specialist, and find out how I was doing with the Cytoxan infusions. She was glad to hear that I would be starting Physical Therapy next week, and wanted to run some blood work to check my inflammation markers. Hopefully I will receive results in the next few days from both her appointment, and my appointment from last week.
I saw my Rheumatologist Wednesday morning as a basic follow up. She wanted to review my recent appointment with my Scleroderma Specialist, and find out how I was doing with the Cytoxan infusions. She was glad to hear that I would be starting Physical Therapy next week, and wanted to run some blood work to check my inflammation markers. Hopefully I will receive results in the next few days from both her appointment, and my appointment from last week.
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