here’s what i have to report after yesterday’s appointment.
well, it’s either stage 2 or stage 2a. the a or b is determined by the presence of systemic symptoms like fever, nightsweats, etc. the majority of the nodes involved are in the left side of my neck and in my chest, nothing beow the diapragm. the marrow biopsy was negative but the pet scan shows that the spinal section near the affected area of my chest might also be involved.
i’m tentatively scheduled to start treatment on thursday. i don’t have to. my doctor said if i wanted more time with nugget i could have it because this type of cancer isn’t going to change in just a few days.
i have an appointment today with the oncology nurse practitioner to go over a bunch of things, kind of like the way they do it at the reproductive endocrinologist (ivf clinic). my mom is going with me this time because she hasn’t met the oncologist yet. i’ll decide when i’m going to start treatment after discussing our schedules with the nurse.
the first treatment will take the longest because they have to go slowly to check for any allergic reactions. after that each session will take around three hours.


i’ve ordered two books, anthony bourdain’s the nasty bits and lewis black’s me of little faith, but i’ll definitely be needing to download a bounty of new podcasts to help pass the time. i’ve been in the treatment room once before, but it was mostly filled with older people who all seemed very into their various magazines and healthy snacks from home. somehow i don’t see them providing me with hours of entertainment.










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June 11, 2008 at 10:18 am
Jen
How many actual treatments are you going to have? Or do you not know yet?
June 10, 2008 at 10:51 pm
bits of myself
i’ll get treatment on day 1 and day 15 of the 28 day cycle. i plan to read, obviously! so far, no benadryl has been mentioned, but i’ll be sure to double check.
June 5, 2008 at 8:23 am
Jocelyne
How very matter of fact!
I hope it feels good to have a plan of attack.
How often will the treatment be administered? If you’re looking for advice on how to pass chemo time read on…. find out if there’s Benedryl involved. If so, there’s a good chance you’ll be too drowsy to read. I highly recommend portable dvd player or similar. Jon and I watched Netflix movies that I hardly remember due to dozing off and on. Take care!
June 4, 2008 at 2:04 pm
Tantie
I’ll be sure to be on the lookout for lots of other good books to keep you entertained!