Friday, 25 October 2013

Survived first Chemo

I made it!!  Chemo number one down :-) And I'm still me - I've not turned purple or developed green polka dots or anything!  It was possibly one of the most terrifying experiences of my life, but it was just the thought of it all, once the drugs were actually going in it was fine, and you can't feel anything.   It was slightly disturbing watching the nurse pop six little white pills and two large yellow ones into a plastic cup and then expecting me just to take it.......no, no, no ,no, I had to know exactly what they were and what they were for.....then of course I did take them because I had to, but I wanted to exert at least a small amout of resistance!  So the big ones are strong anti sickness and the little ones were steroids to stop inflammation and for sickness too.

Then they brought out the chemo drugs- blimy, what a lot of liquid to go into one person.....three massive big syringes full (200ml each!) of pink stuff - this is the one that's gonna make me bald, and also make me pee pink for a few days :-), then goes one large syringe full (200ml again) of clear drug.  All followed by desert of a bag full of more clear liquid, the final drug.  This last one made my nose and sinuses burn, but that was the only effect during the whole thing and it only lasted about twenty minutes.

I have been sent home with a bag full of different pills for sickness and vommiting which I have to take over the next few days to keep on top of it.  For now, I feel fine but side effects tend to kick in after a few hours or the next day.

Feel good that its all over, next time will be a breeze.

To end with something nice, here is me this morning with my new haircut that everyone seems to love, I've had lots of compliments, thank you all. Xxxxx




10 comments:

  1. Glad it went ok. You are amazing, your blog made me smile today with your humour shining through. Natasha xxxx

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  2. Well done lovely. You must be emotionally shattered. Crossing fingers nasty side effects keep away and let you have a rest this evening xx

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  3. Gorgeous photo. You're one of those people who can pull off different hair lengths! I will be keeping things crossed for you that all the anti sickness meds do their job for you. I have to say, I'm finding the science in your blog very interesting. Thanks for writing about all the things you never get to hear about. Sending lots of love, Cat & Emily.

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  4. Well done dear brave beautiful Jennie, just sent you a pm xxxxxxxxx

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  5. Your hair looks fab!!! So glad it went smoothly, I was thinking of you alllllllll day! xxx

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  6. Jenny, glad it went well. Was thinking of you today and admit I had a cry. I am very touched by your blog and everyones comments on FB. A lot of love for you :) You are a star and Ilove the positivity you are giving out. xxx Claire (Digance-Fisher)

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  7. Glad all went smoothly. Love the hairstyle; makes you look even more like your mum!!
    Keep well. Love to all.
    John & Isabel xx

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  8. Glad all went smoothly today. Love the hairstyle; makes you look even more like your mum!!!
    Love to all.
    John & Isabel xx

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  9. So glad it went well, I was thinking of you. Fingers crossed you don't get any nasty side effects! Louise x

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  10. Hi Jenny, Adrian's friend from Parkeon here. I only met you very briefly at the Xmas party last year but I have just read through your blog and will continue to follow your progress if you don't mind. I hear you are a fellow juice-ologist. I am a nutrition freak after curing my acid reflux by changing to the alkaline diet so I am a green juice fanatic. Have you come across Kris Carr's blog yet? http://kriscarr.com/. She has been one of my guiding lights on my journey to wellness. So from a virtual stranger - sending you a big virtual hug - and hope you have a lovely weekend, Jo x

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