Chemo Rounds #17 &and #18

Senor and I  are approaching what we think is the cancer treatment finish line. It cannot come soon enough!  My final dose of chemo should be Oct. 29th if my heart is willing and able. We started on August 26, 2014 so we are into year two of treatment.I am not going to tell you that the time flew by.  MUGA scans are indicating that my heart infraction level has gone from 70 (the heart of an athlete) to 50 on some occasions, and you cannot have chemo if you are under 55. As a result my new, and first time ever, cardiologist, has me taking some pills which lower my already perfect blood pressure to protect my heart until the final dose of herceptin is given. After chemo is concluded I am able to discontinue the heart medications. I understand that I will never see 70 again, but the readings should improve after chemo. (Actually, I will be seeing 70 in another way before I know it) The medicine makes me cold, tired and dizzy. All of the medications and cancer treatment is also making me something else, and I warn you, it is not pretty. But I am still attempting to go to aquafit three times a week and the pleasant weather has supported me with outdoor classes. We have just started wearing winter hats and quick dry tee shirts in the pool this week. Fall is here.

Now, on to a happier topic. Well, sort of…Colouring. Macleans magazine has reported that  people (mostly middle-aged to older women) are “Colouring Till It Hurts”. This movement to create inner peace is also bringing tendonitis, back problems, and worse to what I am beginning to perceive as  slightly deranged people. I do hope that it is not any of you. Some people do warm up exercises, take a painkiller,perform stretching of forearms and rotation of wrists before settling in to over four continuous hours of the activity! OK folks, please be reasonable. I can just imagine people filling in forms for their employer because they are unable to work due to a colouring injury. It is good that most of us are retired. Be careful! Play safe! Don’t overdo it! Go back to drinking if you need to.

Thanksgiving is coming so I will close with something positive to be thankful for. Only Oprah gets to blabber on and on about gratitude. I like good old-fashioned thankful.

This year I give thanks for my good old pair of sweatpants. They were there for me in so many ways.

6 responses to “Chemo Rounds #17 &and #18”

  1. Thanks for keeping us updated. Glad the end is nearing. Wishing you the very best and a most Happy Thanksgiving….

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  2. Another great blog. Looking forward to celebrating the conclusion of your treatment with you. Thank you for introducing me to adult colouring….I think.
    Sam

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  3. Well my friend, this is your best posting yet. Despite a low infraction rate, your humor rate is 100#+ which is what I love about you! So following the last 2 treatments, it’s time for you to head over here and we hit the new Nordstroms, check out their 4 shoe departments, have a cocktail in their bar…or at the “new” Georgia!
    B

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  4. writing this in a library in Weybridge. Surrey sending positive, “colourful” vibes and a big hug to Lori Positivo. Pam

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  5. Is it wrong to say how much I enjoy your cancer journal? I miss you & the aquaducks. Affectionately, merry

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  6. As always, your humour transcends all the negative effects of cancer treatments. I think you should keep writing forever so I can have my Lorie Laugh. Judy the Tree Lady

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