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  • Melg
    Melg Member Posts: 174
    edited March 2015
    Hope everyone is well and enjoying 2012.
    I have had a crazy few days after my first visit to mychemo oncologist on Wednesday. She is lovely and made me feel a bit more comfortable about beginning chemo. She arranged for lots more tests etc as well as a tour of the chemo ward.
    I really didn't want to walk into either the oncology department or the cancer care unit as that makes me a cancer patient and that's not how I see myself. Spoke to my gorgeous breastcare nurse about how I felt and she reassured me it's a good thing and a positive way of thinking.
    My first chemo has been put back to next Friday with my Portacath being put in the day before under what I hope is great sedation. Because of my MS she has decided to start me off on 5 months of fortnightly AC then 6 weeks of weekly TAC. One of the drugs in the TAC has the potential to cause nerve damage and she is worried I could become paralysed so will see how my MS tolerates AC first.
    I am still feeling worried about the chemo, the side effects and how it will affect my 3 children watching me go through this. My youngest who is nearly 16 has finally told his friends I have bc and that he won't be able to socialist once I start chemo. We discussed that the kids need to live their lives like normal.
    My 19 year old son and his best friend who lives with us returned safely from their holiday to Bali yesterday and it feels great to have them home safely.
    Any ideas or tips about chemo would be appreciated. I'm armed with about 6 different drugs for nausea and a huge set of instructions on when to take them. I've tried to be organized buying thermometer, carb soda, Ginger beer etc.
    Thinking about getting my girlfriend who's a hairdresser to shave my hair a week after first chemo... I like the idea of having that tiny bit of control over the bc and chemo rather than waiting for it to start falling out. Let me know what you think.
    Thanks for your continued support
    Mel xxx
  • LeeS
    LeeS Member Posts: 128
    edited March 2015

    Hi again Mel. I too had my hair cut short and funky before chemo. It was fun. I also didn't like the feeling of my hair coming out so having it short was more manageable. To me it felt like when I was little and my head hurt at the end of the day after wearing a tight ponytail. As the wind blew my hair it would get that achy feeling. Manageable of course...but I think it's a good idea to have a cut prior to treatment. Go crazy!

    Thinking of you. X

  • LeeS
    LeeS Member Posts: 128
    edited March 2015

    Hi again Mel. I too had my hair cut short and funky before chemo. It was fun. I also didn't like the feeling of my hair coming out so having it short was more manageable. To me it felt like when I was little and my head hurt at the end of the day after wearing a tight ponytail. As the wind blew my hair it would get that achy feeling. Manageable of course...but I think it's a good idea to have a cut prior to treatment. Go crazy!

    Thinking of you. X

  • Chris
    Chris Member Posts: 813
    edited March 2015
    Hi Mel, I have just read all your blogs, and am wondering how the chemo is going? Hope you are not feeling too crook. Love Chris xx
  • Chris
    Chris Member Posts: 813
    edited March 2015
    Hi Mel, I have just read all your blogs, and am wondering how the chemo is going? Hope you are not feeling too crook. Love Chris xx
  • Chris
    Chris Member Posts: 813
    edited March 2015
    Hi Mel, I have just read all your blogs, and am wondering how the chemo is going? Hope you are not feeling too crook. Love Chris xx
  • Melg
    Melg Member Posts: 174
    edited March 2015
    Hi Chris. My daughter and I left the hospital and headed for a choccie fix at our local max brenners. Not long after I started to get some hot flushes and needed to buy a battery hand held fan on the spot. I had looked forward to cooking pork spare ribs all day but then the nausea set in so my 19yr old son took over. I didn't sleep at all the first night as I had an extremely fast heart beat that was difficult to deal with as well as dreadful heartburn, continuos hot flushes and the shivers. I read, watched DVDs and got through the night on Ginger beer and arrowroots. Was unable to sleep yesterday but felt good considering and had friends visit. As you can see from the time of this post I'm wide awake again but have managed to sleep about 5 hours.
    Hope you are well and thanks for your reply
    Mel xxx