sleeping is good…
24 Friday Apr 2009
24 Friday Apr 2009
22 Wednesday Apr 2009

So it’s in and done … no more chemo arm!
My yoga buddy Lola came with me to the hospital yesterday afternoon, even though it meant she had to give up her (very expensive) seat at the evening bullfight. I felt really guilty about that, but from the minute I asked her if she might come with me there was no arguing with her. She was taking me and that was that…
03 Friday Apr 2009
Posted in cancer, chemo, food & drink, friends, gadgets, health & happiness, hospitals

… 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) …
31 Tuesday Mar 2009
The Pabster really saved the day yesterday.
I was very nervous about meeting with Dr Ana again, especially as I’d spent most of our last appointment crying my eyes out and not making a whole lot of sense. But luckily Pablo found time to come with me, even though he’s been crazy busy these days with a new work project, and it really helped having him there. Especially as he’d been there for the death sentence and also when I was suddenly pronounced miraculously “cured” in January…
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29 Sunday Mar 2009

… and checking it twice.
Really need to feel more together and in control when I see my oncologist again later on today. I have all sorts of notes and questions and even a time graph showing how long my chemo symptoms last during the three-week cycle. I hope she listens this time.
Wish me luck!