WTF is it with Chemo!
Hi All,
just had to get a few things off my chest, sorry for bad language but sometimes I just have to let fly, just to myself understand. I never really complain to the family.
Every chemo circle has thrown a new ball at me! So this is just a bit of info for others starting out and I sure hope everything goes smoothly for everyone under taking the adventure of chemotherapy.
First cycle, feeling rotten as expected, than hair loss as expected from day 12 to 19 but only on my head and pubs, no hair loss since. I should not speak too soon as I am only 6 days out from last chemo. (Yes last chemo! nearly there at the finish line.) I have my eye brows and lashes, a little lighter but hanging in. After blood test I had 0.1 neurophils, so went into self imposed quarantine. Taste has gone everything is salty and bland (sometimes I taste acetone) but I have started to have food fantasies. I am waiting to have prawns wrapped in bacon with a G&T but even writing this makes me nauseous today!
Second cycle, chemo brain, is this my new normal?! words escape me so sorry for spelling. I had an injection to keep my neurophils higher which had the effect of making every joint ache. This really is a nasty joke sometimes. Doctor told me at the start I would feel ordinary for a week than would be able to continue normally for 2 weeks! Well I get 2 normal days and I make the most of them.
Third cycle, I was cruising until I developed a leg infection from just a little hair follicle that decided to go septic, I have been on antibiotics since but improving. Than I developed neuropathy in my feet, I could not walk for 4 days it felt like I had burnt my feet on hot tar. My feet have improved, they were hot and red, I keep them in cold water when I can but they are just numb now. This neuropathy did threaten to stop or delay my chemo, so please take it seriously if it happens to you. In the end the doctor reduced my dose and I have my fingers crossed.
Forth and last!!!!, I hope I have my feet under control. Food fantasies increasing. My skin this time is very tender and feels a bit prickly and my right eye has developed a twitch. My eyes are a little weaker, so not much reading happening. I circum to waves of tiredness, so I am day time napping. I have taking up sleeping tablets again at night and finally I have had a couple of good nights sleep. So lesson is take the medications your doctors prescribe and tell them every little symptom you feel and you will get though only feeling a little battered.
I am lucky and I am so glad that I live in an age of wonderful medical research and have had the benefit of caring support professionals and family. I am counting my luck starts every day.
Next step Radiation to start in 2 weeks, I will be finished treatment by Christmas and a very happy new year!
cheers all
thanks for listening
Kim