One more thing out of the way . . .

Had the CT scan done yesterday afternoon. They said they would try to get the results to my oncologist by next Wednesday (when I’m scheduled to start chemo) but they couldn’t promise anything. I guess without the results I’ll be started on “chemo light” … and here’s hoping that I won’t need any other treatment.

So, I needed both a thorax and abdominal scan. The worst part was that two hours before the scan I had to start drinking AN ENTIRE LITRE of barium sulfate mixed with water. I almost hurled after the first sip – it was like drinking strawberry flavoured snot – so you can imagine how awful it was to chug down a whole fucking litre of this gack over a two-hour period. Then I had to get some radioactive stuff injected into me for the thorax scan. It took ages for the guy to find a usable vein, so that was quite painful. But the test itself only took about ten minutes.

After it was all over I asked Nog if he minded walking home instead of taking the bus. It’s about a 45-minute walk from the hospital but some of it is through Maria Luisa Park and it had been ages since I’d been there. Of course I hadn’t taken into account that it was about 36º and so by the time we were getting close to home the idea of tackling THE STAIRS without a rest was just too much. So we stopped at ay Maricrú and I de-gacked with a nice chilled glass of white wine.

Meanwhile, I’m a bit concerned about the vein situation. I’ve always had hard-to-find veins and when I was at the private hospital they used the veins in my hands to take blood samples (ouch!) and eventually for the IV thingy. When I got to the public hospital the first thing one of the nurses did was change it (using my other hand) saying that it hadn’t been put in very well. And when I woke up from the op I had the IV thingy in my neck – I guess the hand veins were no longer an option.

So I’m wondering how they are going to inject the chemo stuff every three weeks if they can’t find any usable veins. 😕