Chemo 2.4 Done
My fourth visit to the chemo clinic is complete. I got to have a return nurse, Nicole. She is awesome. She is empathetic, and yet so pushes for me to keep working and exercising. Keep moving and staying healthy is the main goal! All the nurses here are awesome, each has their special way of connecting. I am very blessed to be with this group of nurses in my Santa Cruz area!
There is some god news coming up. My white blood count stayed high two sessions in a row, so I won't need that booster shot this week! The shot itself is a shot, not fun but not horrible. However about 5 days later my bones hurt horribly and it's very hard to move peacefully. So I am glad I don't have to have that this session.
I am also at the 1/3 mark. I get to have the PET scan this week. This PET scan will show if there is improvement or not (praying for improvement). It will inform the doctor as to if he needs to keep the chemo-cocktail as is, drop one (he thinks this is most likely) or drop a few. I will then do chemo rounds 3 & 4 (4 more sessions until the PET scan at the end of the June).
My hair is still falling out, so I bought a pair of hair scissors and will be cutting my hair shorter this week. I'm not shaving, yet. But having the long hair shedding all over the house is getting annoying for the whole family! So, bye-bye long hair. Hopefully I can grow it back within a year!
One more side effect I am dealing with is sun-sensitivity. I have never been one to burn. I tan and use little sunscreen. But being in the sun for less than 15 minutes gave me a sunburn. I have to cover up, stay in the shade and wear 55+ sunscreen anytime I go outside. This is taking some getting used to. I know it's a little thing for many, but I love my sun time and this is hard for me.
I will post after my doctor's appointment on Thursday when I learn more about my PET scan results. Praying for this to be ending soon!!

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