Treatment No. 1 Done and Minor Bump in the Road
Hi, all
This will be a quick one because I am updating this from the Stanford Hospital "Cyber Cafe" (which curiously serves no food or beverages . . . just Internet access).
I completed my first chemo treatment on Friday June 29. It was quicker than my 2006 treatments, but unfortunately, the after effects were not as mild as I had expected/been led to believe. I felt pretty good for the first 2 days, but days 3-7 were somewhat rough. However, since then, I have felt pretty normal except for the fact that I get very tired at the end of the day and/or when I do too much (which is most days).
The "bump in the road" - and the reason that I am updating this blog from the hospital - is the fact that my surgery incision became infected as a result of my low white cell counts after chemo. To kill the infection as quickly as possible and maximize my chance of going forward with my next chemo treatment scheduled for Wed. 7/18, my doctors admitted me to the hospital on Tuesday so that I could get I.V. antibiotics.
I am doing fine, feeling fine, and the infection appears to be gone; so I should be set free tomorrow (Friday). Other than boredom and missing Jeff and the kids, the major drawback is being so close to Nordstrom and feeling physically well enough to go there, yet not being allowed to do so. :-)
In sum, I feel like I am hogging a hospital bed for a sick person that really needs it, but I am glad that my doctors are treating this aggressively and I hope that it does the trick. I will update the blog again soon.
Signing off,
Shannon
This will be a quick one because I am updating this from the Stanford Hospital "Cyber Cafe" (which curiously serves no food or beverages . . . just Internet access).
I completed my first chemo treatment on Friday June 29. It was quicker than my 2006 treatments, but unfortunately, the after effects were not as mild as I had expected/been led to believe. I felt pretty good for the first 2 days, but days 3-7 were somewhat rough. However, since then, I have felt pretty normal except for the fact that I get very tired at the end of the day and/or when I do too much (which is most days).
The "bump in the road" - and the reason that I am updating this blog from the hospital - is the fact that my surgery incision became infected as a result of my low white cell counts after chemo. To kill the infection as quickly as possible and maximize my chance of going forward with my next chemo treatment scheduled for Wed. 7/18, my doctors admitted me to the hospital on Tuesday so that I could get I.V. antibiotics.
I am doing fine, feeling fine, and the infection appears to be gone; so I should be set free tomorrow (Friday). Other than boredom and missing Jeff and the kids, the major drawback is being so close to Nordstrom and feeling physically well enough to go there, yet not being allowed to do so. :-)
In sum, I feel like I am hogging a hospital bed for a sick person that really needs it, but I am glad that my doctors are treating this aggressively and I hope that it does the trick. I will update the blog again soon.
Signing off,
Shannon
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