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4 more days…

Right now, I feel so good, very little impact from aftermath of surgery or chemo. All my taste buds are back in working order, the PT for the lymphedema works wonders! It is so much better.  The only negative is a slight but constant weight gain caused by water retention in my body. I’m sure I’ll be [...]

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2nd Chemo

Fridays are quite busy at the IV section of the CancerCC. Within 20 minutes, 4 different people worked on my IV, and only one introcuded herself by name. t, it turned into 3.5 hours quickly gone by due the nice company of my husband and a visit from friend. Today, day 3 after the treatment, I’m still in fairly good condition, [...]

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I’m fine…

… for 3 more days. Friday, it’ll start allover. Second round of chemo. So, I decided to seize the moment and go tomorrow for the NW Flower & Garden Show. Let’s see how long I’m able to keep up, – I’m still getting tired easily.

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Shaving day…

 …has arrived. It’s day 12 after the first chemo treatment, and my hair is falling out very sudden and rapidly. I suppose, from now on I’ll be bald for several months. Of course, as I expected, I’ll be without hair for my husbands and my own birthday. On the bright side, no bad-hair-days anymore. Take a [...]

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… came for 10 long hours. The shots I got to raise more white blood cells caused, – intentionally- massive cell production in my bones, mostly in the pelvis and lower back. I’ve been warned about possible pain, but this was a lot of pain. Even a heavy pain killer barely covered the worst. The labor pain, while giving birth to [...]

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Side effects…

…are plentyful. Now, as also expected, the day 5 wasn’t very good, but 6 is even worse. I’m experienceing lots of trouble with my night sleep, I’ feel like not rested at all. This leaves my back, muscles, bones and mind extremly tired. Despite the anti-nausea drugs, everything in my abdomen is in brutal uproar. But the [...]

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First Chemo…

…and it wasn’t as bad as expected. The drug cocktail comes with a combination of anti-nausea drugs, thank you chemists! It’s still not too easy to ignore my uneasy stomach and get an appetite for foods. Can’t imagine without these drugs, that must have been horrible in earlier days. I’m just thinking on a day-by-day basis. With one exeption, [...]

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One more week

…and I’ll start chemo therapy. Not sure how it’ll impact me. But before, the drain tube from the last surgery has to be removed, what a goal it that?! Learning small steps find their way, too make a difference all the difference in my life.

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Finally, new work

Kindled by a lot of dissapointment over staff at the Cancer Care Center. Jagged triangles, warm and cold colors, shimmering soft silk. Still the underlaying vibrating soul visible. Weired enough, working on this soothes my soul, and expresses my hurt feelings at the same time.         Dupioni silk, hand-dyed cottons (Judy Robertson)       hand-dyed perle [...]

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2nd Surgery

…went well, according to the doctor. Although, here again, the histology report sometime this week will tell the full story, hopefully no bad surprises. My body clearly tells me to stay in my bed for healing. The incisions are quite big and a rather annoying drain tube is still attached. Also, the necessary painkillers prevent my brain from any [...]

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