• Surgery,  Treatment

    Post-Surgery Update

    I think I’m recovering pretty nicely. The worst part about surgery is the damn ITCHING. Itching around the drain area. Itching from the corset/binder I have to wear. Itching from the dry skin you get during Minnesota winters made worse from chemo. Taking oxycodone probably doesn’t help but I’m taking it less often than I thought. The lidocaine injections they gave me in my chest have helped dull the pain significantly. The weird part is now those lidocaine injections are becoming less numb and more tingly and that makes for more itching, of course. Still, not a ton of pain. Mostly discomfort from being bound and limited arm range of…

  • Radiation,  Surgery,  Treatment

    Surgery Post-Op & Radiation

    Mayo Appointments Linds and I traveled to Rochester on Thursday night for three Friday appointments. We took the long way down, headed east towards and into Wisconsin. Stopped in Red Wing for the cool pottery and antique shop. For those who aren’t familiar with Minnesota, this is where the Mississippi carved our river valley (the closest thing we have to mountains). It’s a really pretty drive. Then we stopped at a local restaurant in Rochester to grab dinner. I knocked off a couple of bucket-list/post-chemo list items: eating steak tartare and oysters. First appointment of the day was survivor’s clinic. Normally in these appointments you determine the next steps in…

  • Radiation,  Surgery,  Treatment

    Elasticity

    Poor Me I know it’s terrible of me to make this joke, but I keep telling people that cancer is the best thing I have going for me right now. Out of all the things to go well, I’m glad it’s that. But the rest of the world either doesn’t know or doesn’t care that I’m still going through cancer; it still manages to slap me across the face. Not that I enjoy vague-writing, but it’s important to me that I’m honest about what I’m going through. And life doesn’t stop with a cancer diagnosis. I’ll admit to breaking down a few times this month. I can feel my nerves…

  • Treatment

    Radiation Simulation

    Well, I was partially right. I got tattoos but they were not for where the protons go. It’s where my body lines up with the CT machine. I’ve had CT scans in the past but I’m still unsure how the radiation happens. We’ll find out April 4th. Most of my appointments were for studies through Mayo. One was a urine sample (I am NOT pregnant), and then the actual “simulation.” The simulation is positioning me laying on a CT bed with my arms up behind my head. They measure the distance between my elbows. I had some face mask made so my chin stays out of the proton beams. So…

  • Radiation,  Treatment

    Accommodations

    It dawned on me just a week before radiation that I needed a place to stay. The local cancer place has a waiting list and it’s at limited capacity thanks to COVID. One option was to hold out hope and rent a place week by week. Depending on that gamble, I could be looking at a couple hundred dollars or a couple thousand. Airbnb places ranged from the $40s to $100s. Some of the lower-end places looked a little sketchy, and I don’t want to move from place to place for 5 weeks. I plan on brining a monitor and setting up camp for work, and that’s a pain in…

  • Chemotherapy,  Treatment

    Chemo Side Effects: Update

    The worst of the chemo side effects are over, but there are still some lingering ones. Nails Several of them are starting to lift towards the end of my fingertips. None have fallen off yet. I’m keeping my nails short so I don’t catch them on anything. Right now, they haven’t lifted completely off, which is good. Several of them look pretty dark/bruised, but the rest look normal. I can tell that the chemo side effects are starting to fade – my nails got kinda thick and strong during it. My normal nails break pretty easily…which is what a few of them are doing now. Hot Flashes I get these…

  • Radiation,  Treatment

    The Final Countdown

    This week has been a shitshow. I’ve been pretty nervous about being alone for five weeks. Then on Friday, I’m driving the kids to school when we get hit by another car. We were going straight on a light and this guy merges on but instead of staying in the lane that’s created from the turn (the right lane) he immediately veers in front of us. I luckily was paying attention – I braked and honked. He still managed to damage the right front, but missed Evelyn by a few feet. We called the police right away. It took them a while to get there. Meanwhile, this guy is telling…

  • Radiation,  Treatment

    Radiation: Days 1 & 2

    I survived! But it’s been a long couple of days. I miss my kids. My dogs…sleeping in this apartment has been ok. I have not been sleeping well. I think I’ve managed six hours of sleep in the last two days. I’m guessing it’s stress related. Radiation didn’t start until 3 on Monday, so I spent the day being nervous AF. I had an 8 am appointment that morning with a cardiologist. Mayo now offers certain benefits to cancer patients – so I was able to get an appointment with someone who can give me a workout regiment based on my history. That went great. I felt more justified doing…

  • Radiation,  Treatment

    Radiation: Days 3 & 4

    Day 3 Had a weird dinner out. I made reservations for myself. I sat down next to grandparents with their son and daughter-in-law and young grandkid (probably around 3/4). Because this grandmother is loud, I am overhearing their conversation on how the son should save money. (“Stop going out to eat!”) And then overhear the father threaten the kid. I remember those days where the kid wouldn’t listen to anything…but it was still slightly disturbing. Made me want to leave right away. Treatment was at 8:45 p.m., but I reported early for a ”therapy verification” appointment. Only that happened after. Parked in the normal parking ramp for treatment. Went down…

  • Radiation,  Treatment

    Radiation: Day 5 & the First Weekend Home

    I am happy to report I love the apartment I moved into on Friday. I was up early to clean out the Airbnb and move the rest of my crap into the car. I discovered this new apartment building has carts, which meant only one big trip with all my stuff. The place is pretty big with floor to ceiling windows overlooking a river. I had an appointment with my radiation oncologist in the evening that took all of 10 minutes. We’ll meet weekly and that’s when you go over all the side effects. Nothing yet to report. I waited another hour or so for my scheduled treatment. It was…