chemo-arm

… well, after today’s session.

And wow, as I sit here with my throbbingly painful “chemo arm” and weak & useless achy “chemo hand”, I am convinced that getting the port is the right way to go. It is seriously going take away one of the worst side effects I get from my present chemo regimen (Xelox/Oxiplatin infusion; Xeloda chemo pills). And so,  if the new whack of anti-nausea pills also work, then I’ll only – ha! – have to put up with the cold thang (not being able to touch, eat or drink anything cold), and feeling really really tired for about ten days out of the three-week cycle. “Razor throat” and “metal mouth” are also quite unpleasant, but they usually only last for 5 and 10 days respectively, and they don’t stop me from doing stuff (just from doing them pleasantly) …

Judy and I got to the hospital around 11.30 and got quite a lot done (organised the new meds at the pharmacy, got the Xeloda presecription approved, picked up the “prep stuff” for my colonoscopy, and made the next appointment with Dr Ana – 22 April, the day before the next chemo session) before we finally got called into the chemo room.  I was given the first Emend pill and then three different drips solutions (one more than previously) before they started with the chemo cocktail. So we decided to have the picnic before they put in the icky stuff … and it was fab. NO leftovers (sorry Nog!). But I’ll have to remember to bring mineral water next time because the food & drink trolley is very hit & miss.

I also remembered from experience to ask for the little electric arm blanket immediately and not wait until after the arm starts hurting … and this helped. The actual chair time was extended to 3 hours with the Emend, but if it works, what the heck. Also, it seems like people with ports have their chair time cut down considerably (though this may have had to do with their own particular cocktail).

So, I am keeping up my graphs and was also given a small form to keep track of all the anti-nausea meds over the next four days (emend, ondansetron, dexamatasona & lorazepan) and how many “nausea episodes” I get.

And if all goes well, I should be back to yoga class on Monday.  🙂