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Yesterday saw my first chemo session. My first appointment was at 09:00 so given the usual mess that is the M11 I left at 07:10 and arrived at the North Mid at 08:15. Parking, thankfully, wasn't an issue. The first appointment was with speech therapy as later in the radio treatment I will get a sore throat, probably ulcers and some muscle issues so I have a number of neck and throat related exercises to start now that should benefit me later on. Chemo consisted of me pretty much sat in chair from 10:30 until about 15:30 whilst they dripped about 3.5 litres of fluids into me, 3l of that were salts, 0.5l was the actual chemo drug. After that I was fitted with a pump which constantly slow feeds about 250mm of a second drug into me over 4 days, so it has to stay attached. There are some logistical problems with that, mostly around getting dressed and sleeping. As I normally sleep on my left side I have employed the standard 'pull out the second draw of the bedside cabin...
they think it's all over, it is now (more than likely)
Following on from the biopsy and MRI from a month ago we have confirmation that the primary cancer site is clear and that the secondary site in the lymph node contains only non-active remnants of the cancer there. Effectively it's gone. The last couple of weeks and a visit to the surgeon today have been deciding the best path forward regarding the lymph node. The upshot is that it will remain in place as its no longer any threat and I'll be scanned and monitored. Next scan around the end of the year. The possible collateral damage to muscle and/or nerves in the neck as a result of surgery are figured to be avoidable as the node is benign now. If things change surgery can be revisited. So, onwards and upwards. Thanks for following my diary and for your positive comments and thoughts.
Not very appetising!
ReplyDeleteNo, not at all. But they worked 👍
DeleteGetting Matrix vibes from your tablets 😮
ReplyDeleteThose big antivirals got rid of the covid symptoms in 5 days, fair play to them
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