Chemo day 1.

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Yesterday was my first day of chemo. Very anxious about it as didn't know what to expect. It was all explained very well to me at pre chemo assessment, but sometimes hard to put it into perspective until you have actually been there.

Arrived around 3pm and was met by my lovely chemo nurse. Settled into a nice reclining chair and veins checked. I have the most brilliant veins at the moment so hope they last.

Fluid set up, then given iv anti sickness and steroids. Ok, so far so good. Given 6 syringes of drugs, still not too bad. Then when given the last 2 syringes had the most weird and disconcerting headache. Right round the back of my head, ears and nose throbbing and tingling. Very bizarre. Told that this particular drug, can't remember which one, was the least toxic of the three. Go figure!!

After another bag of saline, popped to the loo to have a nice vibrant pink wee, then went home. All in all took about 2 hours. Not bad.

Now to wait for the side effects to kick in, have slight nausea and still have that strange headache, but all in all don't feel too bad at the moment. I hope it lasts.

Tried to go to sleep about 10pm, no such luck. Tossing and turning all night. I am not a very good sleeper at the best of times, but last few weeks have been particularly bad, and last 3 nights hardly slept at all. I am exhausted!! Decided to give in at 5 am and had a cuppa and some toast.

Have prosthesis fitting tomorrow, so hope I am well enough to go. If not can always rearrange, I'm not going to be going far. Wig lady also been contacted so hopefully won't be too long until fitting for that. Whether I will wear it or not who knows, but advised to have it just in case.

So here's to looking like Uncle Fester and the next 20 days before the next shot. Keep happy if you can everyone.

Take care. Love and hugs. Debbie. xx   

 

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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Debbie, glad it wasn't as bad you had probably been thinking it would be.  I hope the side-effects stay to a minimum and you get your "boob" today.  Have fun choosing a wig, I did (only wore it once outside tho).

    Keep well,

    Debs xx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    The tossing and turning bad night's sleep after chemo is unfortunately a result of the steroids they give you. I would be up most of the night, falling asleep at something like 6 am for a couple of hours. Poor hubby went into the spare bed so at least he could sleep! Only lasts a couple of days though.

    Hope the rest of the chemo goes well

    Love Kath xx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Your right about the steroids keeping you awake i found that was the worst part of the chemo not being able to sleep, then trying to function the nest day with the children was a bit of a mare

    xxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Debbie

    Glad it went well, pink wee - I remember it well!!!  I found just dozing in the chair when I fetl tired helped, like you I don't sleep well so decided I would catch some sleep where I could.  Someone (kath I think) advised me to take my anti sickness pills up to bed with a drink so that if I woke early and felt nauseaus I could take one straiht away - I took them as soon as I felt queasy - it did help.

    I always likes Uncle Fester myself - interesting eye make up ;o)).

    Good luck with the prosthetic fitting, its a bit like being with a female Gok Wan!!

    Carol xxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Oh I love Gok Wan......mind you he'd have more than enough trouble trying to get me to take my hat off, let alone me undies LOL