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Related: About this forumJust finishing my first Chemo. It's all downhill from here.
It's been a nice day. Everyone one has been nice. Lunch was passable and is staying down.
More later.
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Just finishing my first Chemo. It's all downhill from here. (Original Post)
alfredo
Mar 2016
OP
The anti-nausea drugs they put in the cocktail are really good. I hope your road continues to be
DiehardLiberal
Mar 2016
#2
Yeah. My nurses grew frustrated with me and opined I should have gotten a port.
Solly Mack
Mar 2016
#13
PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)1. Best wishes to you! n/t
alfredo
(60,137 posts)12. Thanks
DiehardLiberal
(580 posts)2. The anti-nausea drugs they put in the cocktail are really good. I hope your road continues to be
easy. All the best!
alfredo
(60,137 posts)4. It seems to be working so far.
Thanks.
Solly Mack
(92,877 posts)3. One day down. Keep to your normal routine as much as you can.
Nap if you wanna.
I did.
alfredo
(60,137 posts)5. Two more Chemo sessions. They could not get the IV in at first.
The vein rolled. The probing for the vein kinda hurt. They moved up my arm and got it.
Nap time for me.
Solly Mack
(92,877 posts)6. I hate it when they opt to hunt for the vein.
Because it does hurt. I'd rather they pull out and try again.
I hope you have a good nap!
alfredo
(60,137 posts)8. I felt sorry for the gal. Good day, guurrrrgghh night
Solly Mack
(92,877 posts)9. My pity only extends to the amount of pain caused me.
I'm funny that way.
alfredo
(60,137 posts)11. She was trying so hard
Solly Mack
(92,877 posts)13. Yeah. My nurses grew frustrated with me and opined I should have gotten a port.
But the woman in the lab always got my vein on the first stick and rarely caused any pain.
I decided it wasn't my veins.
alfredo
(60,137 posts)14. I've a history of rolling veins.
Solly Mack
(92,877 posts)15. Shame on you then! :)
Go take a nap!
alfredo
(60,137 posts)16. I've been napping all evening
Headache, and very slight nausea.
DiehardLiberal
(580 posts)7. Ouch! Didn't they put a port in? That helped me as I'm needle phobic..
Get that rest!
alfredo
(60,137 posts)10. I'm only having three sessions, so a port might be too much