Sunday, July 27, 2014

After the 1st week...

     Where am I today,some may ask,  I actually don't feel much different than I did last week.  Yes I have had my first chemo treatment, as well as my first 5 days of radiation treatment.  The effects of these treatments don't happen immediately, they build up over time is what I am finding.  The nurses warned me that a lot of the side effects do not show till after the 2nd week of treatment.  So it is still a waiting game in most ways.

     The first side effects to show up is the change in taste!  Coffee no longer taste good, and I have been warned won't taste normal till my system is cleared a couple of weeks after treatment.  This is taking some getting used to, and maybe I do drink too much coffee at times these days.  In fact most all food is not what I would call decent tasting at all.  It sort of reinforces the, "I'm not really hungry" attitude that is common for people going through chemo.  I do like eating, so I should be able to overcome this problem.

     Not much else to say, yet.  Yes I am needing to nap more often. No my energy is not great, though it has been good this weekend as I have both days off from treatment.  So I have been enjoying the weekend.

     Monday will restart the therapy as well as have my second chemo treatment.  And another week will begin, that I will find my way to the other side…

     Thanks for all the wonderful thoughts, you are all terrific!


6 comments:

  1. Love your writing. This is such a good idea.
    Thanks for the update. I know there are many people in your corner,
    Peace Brother

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  2. I found smoothies (no dairy - coconut milk, frozen fruit) worked well for sustenance when I was in chemo. so many foods ceased to either taste good or their textures felt weird.

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  3. strength my friend , and stay stubborn it will sustain you during this

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  4. Praying for you MIke!! Bob and Ruth

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  5. I love the blog idea! It's a great way to keep up with the news! Prayers, blessings, healing thoughts and a lot of love are being sent your way to help you on this journey! We look forward to the day when the cancer and treatments will be but a memory! Hang tough and kick it's butt, Mike! We love you!! - the Linder clan

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  6. Love you son and wish I could be going through this for you. Don't like to see you hurt in any way. Know that there is light at the end of the tunnel and much love surrounding it. Mom

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