After playing let’s make a deal with my Oncologist I have an
official start date -- 5/2/12. She of course wanted me to start this week but I
have my 10 year reunion so that was a No Go. Even though I’m cancer free and just doing a preventative
measure, it’s not going to be a cake walk. My doctor is optimistic that I’ll
handle the side effects like a champ J.
I’m doing 4 infusions of Cytoxan and Taxotere, once every three weeks. I don’t have
an official end date but I should be done somewhere around August. When you do Chemo they usually put a port in
your body. Think of a port like a direct line to your heart! Typically the port is put in your chest but
mine is going in my arm. You all know I’m fancy and the regular wouldn’t do! My
doctor says that it’s a little less invasive this way and wont scar like the
one on my arm. So the day before my first session I’ll be getting the port put
in.
Yes my hair is going to fall out! I think that’s the suckiest
part of this whole situation. The same drugs that kill the Cancer cells also
kill good cells hence the hair falling out. I had a year of I’m not my hair right after I went
natural. I just straightened my hair for the first time in over 6 months. So
let’s say my hair is going out with a bang, because it looks awesome! I’m not sure if I will want to wear a wig or
what. I have a vague mental plan on what I’m going to do (because you know I love
planning), but we’ll see what happens. I watched this video of this lady with a
rare type of cancer shaving her hair. With her husband and daughter there to
give her kisses and cheer her on it was so sad but cute at the same time.
Tomorrow
I have a busy cancer day. Fills first followed by a “Chemo Teaching”. The teaching
is a 1:1 with my doctor’s assistant to discuss what chemo is going to be like
and side effects. Of course I’ve already asked if I need to stop doing my
nails. .. because that’s what is really important...LOL. In any case my reunion
is on Friday so I’m having an AWESOME weekend before everything gets put on a
pause for 3 months. It’s not like I can’t go out and etc but when you do chemo your
white blood count drops because of the drugs attacking your system. When the count
is low you are more susceptible to illnesses. A common cold while you’re on
chemo could put you in the hospital. Anyone who knows me knows that I am
already careful when it comes to germs. I’ll put another post after I learn
more about chemo tomorrow. In the meantime sending lots of love and laughter :). Below is a picture of me after my hair is blown out and pressed.

Just catching up on your blog now <3
ReplyDeleteYou are so awesome/ I hope you still write because these posts are really good.
You also look a lot like my Mom in this photo