Then they started me on all of my premeds. In the midst of this is was time for my scheduled appointment with the doctor, this is something you do every other treatment, just to check in. So they took me, and my IV's and Rob to a room and we waited. And waited. And waited. we waited so long my premed bag ran out, but there was still no doctor. then there was a knock at the door. It was Russ, checking on us. He took the premed bag off an said, you haven't seen the doctor yet? We said nope. unfortunately the way my meds go they couldn't give me anything else until we were back in the chemo chairs, so that put everything later.
An hour later, not in the comfy chair, we finally saw the doctor. He said I was boring because I had no symptoms. Russ even commented on the fact that I hadn't lost my hair yet. I am not believing that it won't got yet, but you never know. After that we went back to finish chemo for the day. Which means lots of sitting and waiting.
While we sat and waited I read my kindle some more. And at least 4 people asked me about it, including two nurses. Perhaps I am starting something, or as my sister said, corrupting the chemo group. Who knows.
Of course what you all want to read is how I am feeling. I am feeling great again so far. I came home an relaxed and rested yesterday and went to work like normal today. We are ever grateful this week for all who helped us out. Carrie for watching Colby, beyond the time we thought. Susan Smith and Sue Demaine for the delicious meals that helped to make chemo week easier. And for all those who have sent cards, and presents to help make this whole journey that much easier. We appreciate you all.
I will keep you posted and how I feel and what happens next. Maybe even some hair falling out:)
An hour later, not in the comfy chair, we finally saw the doctor. He said I was boring because I had no symptoms. Russ even commented on the fact that I hadn't lost my hair yet. I am not believing that it won't got yet, but you never know. After that we went back to finish chemo for the day. Which means lots of sitting and waiting.
While we sat and waited I read my kindle some more. And at least 4 people asked me about it, including two nurses. Perhaps I am starting something, or as my sister said, corrupting the chemo group. Who knows.
Of course what you all want to read is how I am feeling. I am feeling great again so far. I came home an relaxed and rested yesterday and went to work like normal today. We are ever grateful this week for all who helped us out. Carrie for watching Colby, beyond the time we thought. Susan Smith and Sue Demaine for the delicious meals that helped to make chemo week easier. And for all those who have sent cards, and presents to help make this whole journey that much easier. We appreciate you all.
I will keep you posted and how I feel and what happens next. Maybe even some hair falling out:)