Just had another dose of chemo this morning....everything went quite normal except that I was quite nauseated even before the chemo started. Afterwards, I was drowsy as normal (from the benadryl). I had to take the day off from work today (also did the same yesterday) since I'm not feeling that well.
I spoke to the people at the doctor's office regarding my next PET/CT scan - they said they'll get back to me soon. I was supposed to have it two weeks ago and now I'm feeling kinda anxious.
Did you feel the quake this morning? I sure did! I was sitting in the chemo lounge getting chemo when it happened.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Friday, July 25, 2008
RIP, Randy Pausch
I just learned this morning that the famous 'Last Lecture' professor Randy Pausch had just passed away from pancreatic cancer. We'll miss you!
As for myself, I'm doing OK - I only seem to have problems the 3rd and 4th day after chemo (which is every other week). I'm still on supplemental feedings every night through my feeding tube. I stopped taking it for a while but I then started to lose weight so now I'm back on. I'm supposed to have another scan this week but they never called to setup my appointment. I'll have to give their office a call and check up about that.
Nothing much else to report other than I'm really enojoying my ride to work on my GSXR600 (when I'm on my off weeks from chemo, of course). I ride about 30 miles each way on the 405 and it sure beats being stuck in traffic with the cars - I usually end up on the car-pool lane or lane-splitting between cars. Its a huge time-saver for me.
As for myself, I'm doing OK - I only seem to have problems the 3rd and 4th day after chemo (which is every other week). I'm still on supplemental feedings every night through my feeding tube. I stopped taking it for a while but I then started to lose weight so now I'm back on. I'm supposed to have another scan this week but they never called to setup my appointment. I'll have to give their office a call and check up about that.
Nothing much else to report other than I'm really enojoying my ride to work on my GSXR600 (when I'm on my off weeks from chemo, of course). I ride about 30 miles each way on the 405 and it sure beats being stuck in traffic with the cars - I usually end up on the car-pool lane or lane-splitting between cars. Its a huge time-saver for me.
Sunday, July 6, 2008
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