Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Day 41: Tuesday's Gone

Even though I had shorter day of chemo today, it was harder to get through. I felt the effects much more than I did yesterday. I've been nauseous most of the day even with the anti-nausea meds. My stomach is stuck between that state of not knowing if I'm going to throw up or if I'm just hungry. It's not a good feeling.

Other than that, my energy level was okay throughout the day. I felt like I could walk around and do minimal activities. But now it's 8pm, and I feel very tired and exhausted.

Tomorrow is going to be a long day in Chicago with lots of preliminary bone marrow transplant tests and more chemo. I'm trying to look forward to the weekend when I won't feel like so much like a pin-cushion or a lab rat. That's about all for now.

More later.

1 comment:

  1. Good luck today! I hope that they won't prod you too much, but if every stick gets you closer to your normal life, then bring it on! I know that you can do it. You have accepted the job of wheel chair pusher, so don't forget! I will, but I'm going to write it down. And no motorized one either. It will be all you! I will be thinking of you all day. I will be that extra strength that you can draw from.

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Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Day 41: Tuesday's Gone

Even though I had shorter day of chemo today, it was harder to get through. I felt the effects much more than I did yesterday. I've been nauseous most of the day even with the anti-nausea meds. My stomach is stuck between that state of not knowing if I'm going to throw up or if I'm just hungry. It's not a good feeling.

Other than that, my energy level was okay throughout the day. I felt like I could walk around and do minimal activities. But now it's 8pm, and I feel very tired and exhausted.

Tomorrow is going to be a long day in Chicago with lots of preliminary bone marrow transplant tests and more chemo. I'm trying to look forward to the weekend when I won't feel like so much like a pin-cushion or a lab rat. That's about all for now.

More later.

1 comment:

  1. Good luck today! I hope that they won't prod you too much, but if every stick gets you closer to your normal life, then bring it on! I know that you can do it. You have accepted the job of wheel chair pusher, so don't forget! I will, but I'm going to write it down. And no motorized one either. It will be all you! I will be thinking of you all day. I will be that extra strength that you can draw from.

    ReplyDelete