Friday, December 11, 2009

Ding Ding - Round Two!

Whew! I survived the second cycle of chemo and thankfully it went much smoother than the first. First of all, let me just say that I feel GREAT (now)! Round Two was Dec 1 through Dec 7. One of the good things is that I was able to enjoy Thanksgiving and John and I had it up at the house as is our tradition. It was such a treat to be surrounded by family. My sister, Candace, came in from Oregon and stayed with me through the chemo treatment – what a God send.

I was so sick during ‘Round One’ I have to say I wasn’t exactly looking forward to the nausea, although I was anxious to attack the cancer again. And while it wasn’t a complete ‘walk in the park,’ it was so much better this time around. I was still sick but nothing like the previous cycle. The doctors gave me a different anti-nausea pill since the two I tried on the first cycle didn’t work. They also gave me an anti-anxiety pill to take prior to taking the treatment pills. I felt like the “Anti’ pill queen.

So this is how a typical pill taking episode would go: one hour before I was to take my treatment pills I would put an Adivan, my anti-anxiety pill, under my tongue and let it melt. Then I would take an anti-nausea pill, either Reglan or Zofran. I would wait for everything to take hold, then assume the position. This meant going outside in the freezing cold, often with Fandango turned out in the arena next to me to oversee the process and give me strength. Then I would pray while someone would press on the pressure point of the anti-nausea bracelets that adorn my wrists during this special week in my life. When I felt centered, I would take a pill. In the morning this meant 11 pills (7 chemo and 4 PARP inhibitors). I found that taking them one at a time offered the best results. While my sister is a workout guru, she found her weakest body part – her thumbs! Apparently pressing on my wristbands, caused cramping on her part – go figure! At least it added another lighthearted moment to this ritual.

Another interesting thing I found is that after I get through the treatment and the nausea has completely subsided – usually a couple days post pill taking, I have this absolutely unbelievable burst of energy for about two days. I run around like a little energizer bunny, and then things go back to normal. That’s where I am right now, feeling pretty normal. Anyway, more to tell, but I’ll take a break and try to fill in some details shortly.

Love to you all!

4 comments:

  1. Hey Shelly,

    Just wanted to let you know Warren and I are thinking about you all the time, especially during the holidays. I check your blog all the time to stay updated on what is going on with you! Glad treatment is getting a little easier for you and that you are in our thoughts constantly. I will send you mental images of getting well and strong enough to be back out showing horses this year. Miss you and thinking of you and your family :)
    Amber and Warren

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  2. It's good to hear you're doing well, Shelly. Thanks for the update on your progress!

    XOXO
    - Margaret

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  3. Hello Shelly, glad round two is better, having such a loving supportive family is a true God send. We are thinking and praying for you daily.
    Much love to you and yours, Vickie, Eugene and Mimi (Tayo too)

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  4. Always thinking of you. Sending lots of postive thoughts your way. Sure glad to hear that round two went better.

    All our love,

    Suzan and Scott Sommer

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