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Treatment Week #9 and I like a routine!

Treatment this Monday was a little off routine. Boy, I didn’t realize how much I like a routine!   So, my appointment was at 11am instead of 8am, and I hope to avoid the 11am for the rest of my treatments.   Going at this time threw me off.   Like, when should I eat, before or after.   I am allowed to eat in the treatment area, but I prefer not to. So, we planned a quick trip to Sonic for a snack and a Cherry Limeade, which of course is my favorite (FYI it helps my heartburn, weird right). The waiting area was FULL. I am not sure we have ever seen it more than half full BUT today there wasn’t a seat open.   Typically, everything goes super smooth with these visits, but Lyle jinxed us by saying that out loud.   Oh well, it is what it is. I finally got called back for bloodwork, which was quick and painless, yay.   Then back to the packed waiting room but not for long.   They called me to the treatment room where my patience was growing thin, Lyle tried to calm me, but it was too lat

Treatment #8 and Hair Loss ain't for Sissy's

Treatment on Monday went like usual, and I have had a pretty good week.  I am sleeping pretty good, so that has been helpful.  They warned me my hair would start falling out about the 3rd week of treatment.  They were right.  When I got up that Wednesday morning, there was a lot of hair on my pillow, and my poor recliner will probably never be the same.  I am so glad that I took control and cut my hair early.  It was hard enough seeing my super short hair everywhere I can't imagine my 15+ inches of hair everywhere.   Lyle cuts his hair every Sunday morning, so now he trims mine too. I guess you can call that some great bonding time; we are almost twining now.  He is such a trooper taking care of me and wiping my tears away.  I haven't lost it all yet, but it sure is thin and very tender.  I am pretty much wearing head coverings most of the time. I was given a free wig at one of my treatment days.  So maybe I will find out if blondes have more fun.  

Treatment Week #7

My treatment day on Monday started out as normal getting blood work and vitals.  I then got to visit with the nurse practitioner.  She is fantastic and is patient to allow me to ask my gazillion questions.   She said that everything is looking good.  Yay! So, this week treatment is my long one.   That means I am given everything. It makes for a long day, but fingers crossed for a good week.   The week has been ok, just pretty tired by the end of the day.   Good news though, I have been sleeping better!   I am confused of where I am in the treatment plan since they let me escape to the beach last week.  FYI the beach was fantastic and so glad we got go.  I think it would be good to give you a treatment recap: 12 weeks ofC HEMO (every Monday to Nashville we go) We are halfway there on this step!!! Every 3 rd week starts a new cycle.   The drugs are changed up each week. This week started Cycle 3. An MRI will be scheduled for the end

#Perspective, getting real about Mondays....

Missi Coggins Neskorik, my BFF,  getting real about Mondays.... Facebook post of on 9/19/2022 I know everyone dreads Monday morning and we all complain like crazy that the weekend is over. As I read through some of the posts this morning all I could think of is my best friend that has Chemo every Monday morning for the near future and I’ve not heard her complain one time. Talk about sucky Mondays!  She’s fighting the good fight and not complaining but thankful that she’s here with us still. And God knows I’m glad she is. We’ve been through a lot together so by God I’m gonna be by her side and cheer her on through this fight. So have a great Monday and be grateful that you’re here and healthy. Love You M!!!  Facebook post on 9/25/2022 Tomorrows Monday and every Sunday night I’m gonna remind you that it’s coming because I want you to embrace it. I want you to love it. I want you to remember that you’re here and you can love it. I want you to remember those that are sitting in a chair let

My Sister is Not a Barber

I was told that I would lose my hair.  My sister quickly jumped in to help take some control of this crazy situation. She consulted with her daughter, Ashley, who is a fantastic beautician. Ashley was on it and found a company that makes wigs form your own hair, if you have enough.  If you know me you know I had a TON of hair.  So Judy booked a flight and came to TN Labor Day Weekend to hug my neck and cut my hair.  It was a family affair.  Lyle, the boys, and Judy set up our living room and Ashley, Taylor and Brandon joined us via facetime.  It was very emotional, but rewarding that I had control of how I was going to lose my hair. We packaged the hair up, and Judy took it home with her.  Too funny that she was worried about going through airport security with my hair.  Man it is a good thing they didn't stop her, she would have lost it. So my hair has been shipped off, and I should have a wig in about 10-12 weeks (in time for the holidays).  I n the meantime I am looking like my

October 3rd treatment...

With the approval and support of my doctors (and Lyle 😀), this is the treatment chair I picked for today: Yep, I didn't let cancer interfere with my life. So we are at one of our favorite places, Cape San Blas, FL.  I think this vitamin "sea" is just what I needed. I guess you could say, it's just what the doctor ordered, since she did approve the trip. FYI, my sleeping situation is improving.  It could be the medicine or where I am, but who cares, I'm just glad to be getting some rest. 

I'll try anything to get some sleep ....

Yay it’s the weekend!!!   As you may have heard me complain, I had no sleep on Sunday night😫, but my team of doctors is coming up with resolutions.  They adjusted the steroid and prescribed sleepy medicine.   Each night this week has been a little better, with getting a few hours straight each night.  Now I am trying to change my nighttime routine.  I know, here I am again, "old dog, new tricks".  Well I think it might be working.  Since I was able to get m ore then 6 hours of sleep, man I feel like a new person today.  I welcome suggestions of any great sleep habits or nighttime routines that work for you.  So now I will update the score for the week....I am winning!