Monthly Archives: June 2010
Thursday it all begins.
At 9:15 Thursday morning I begin the chemo process. At that time I will be meeting with Dr. Ey, my oncologist, to discuss the details of what I am about to go through. I will then be seated in a … Continue reading
Chemo pump needs a name.
I officially started chemo today. It turns out, for the most part, the side effects of the chemo don’t start for a couple of days. On Saturday I could start feeling it, then feel awful for a few days, but … Continue reading
The Borg exposed.
The picture on the left is of a Borg initiate without his rubber jump suit. If the Federation had seen this picture they would have stopped fearing the Borg. The picture has a vague similarity to what I look like … Continue reading
The 1st super duper chemo treatment.
Every three weeks I get a super duper chemo treatment that is substantially more intense than my ongoing 24/7 routine. This weekend was the first of those treatments. I was repeatedly cautioned that these treatments would be unusually nasty and … Continue reading
The pump has a name.
After much agonizing, I have chosen a pump name. It is “Picard”. Congratulations Candace. You’re suggestion has been selected. I didn’t choose Picard out of a love for Captain Jean-Luc Picard, or Patrick Stewart, but because Picard was the only … Continue reading
Picard gets a refill.
Wednesday we took Picard in for a fill up. He’s now loaded with fresh chemo for another week of 24/7 cancer killing action. While we were at Pacific Oncology we learned from my blood work that I was dehydrated. In … Continue reading
The challenge of summer clothing.
When you’re six foot three, and 200 pounds, buying clothes is a huge challenge. I’m too big for regular sizes but too small for “Big and Tall”. Regular size shirts won’t tuck in and look goofy left untucked. Regular shirts … Continue reading
Picard gets another refill.
We took Picard in for his weekly refill and to get my blood tested. My white blood cell count was a little low. This means I shouldn’t shower in the sneeze of someone with a bad cold. Which is not … Continue reading
A six day vacation from Picard.
We had been planning on getting away for a few days to our house in LaGrande. A few days before we intended to leave I developed a mouth sore. This didn’t particularly concern me because I often get mouth sores … Continue reading
Bonus Days – Another week without Picard.
The super duper chemo treatment that was scheduled for today got postponed for a week. It seems my white blood cell count is still a bit on the low side. Not low enough to cause me to be ultra vulnerable … Continue reading
Fu Man Chu and hair loss.
There are a lucky few who get through chemo without losing all their hair. I was hoping to be one of them. It’s not going to happen. I have this habit of running my fingers through my beard. About a … Continue reading
Fashion Update: Anne’s Aunt Dorothy saves the day.
I figure if you can’t have fun with cancer, what’s the point of having it? When I learned the chemo would prevent me from going out in the sun unless I was fully covered, it created a fashion crisis. What … Continue reading
Video telling Youtube friends about cancer.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0a3HolkylSQ[/youtube] I created this video to tell my friends on Youtube about my cancer diagnosis. I figured I’d also post it here because it is relevant to the site, even though it doesn’t say anything you don’t already know.