Tuesday, December 13, 2011

New Favorite Video and Update

Alrighty, long time no talk. Sorry for that. I had my first Chemo treatment way back on the 1st. Goodness. Chemo is different for each person based on the type of cancer, the stage of cancer, and the person's ability to withstand the side effects of the medicines.

I just turned 25, am otherwise healthy, and have stage 2-B Hodgkin's Lymphoma. It is an aggressive cancer and I am young so my Doctor is wanting an aggressive Chemotherapy treatment. While the majority of fellow patients I have talked to receive one or two 'bags' of medicine every 30-90 days, I receive four bags of medicine every 14 days. So this Thursday marks my second treatment.

To be honest, I am nervous. The first one ended up being hell. It really started out fine. The small hospital I am going to has a nice treatment center with an amazing nurse who, along with my mother, kept me entertained for the four hours it took for the treatment. But about 3 hours after I got home it all hit me. It wasn't until Sunday that I was able to keep any form of solid food down and then it was only dried cereal or tortilla chips in small quantities. If you are ever looking to lose weight, try the Chemo diet. lol. No, really, don't.

I am hoping that the first treatment is sort of the shock to the system and this next one will be less of an issue. I also have the appropriate medications for afterward. The original anti-nausea meds weren't strong enough it seems. 

This here is an awkward shot of the bottom end of my PICC line and the pretty orange medicine is actually the one that will probably make my hair fall out. It has a 50% chance to do so as does one of the other bags I am getting. But I am prepared for that, starting a nice collection of beanie hats.



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But on to the second part of this post. I have been watching this one video over and over and over and know a few of you would be interested in seeing it. The set itself is actually an older one of theirs but this video was just too goo to pass up without sharing. Their names are Keone Madrid and Mari Martin. You should check them out on your own. Very talented duo.


5 comments:

  1. Sending thoughts and prayers you way. Hope your feeling better after this second round of treatment.

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  2. I hope you will be ok, be strong

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  3. I am currently searching all youtube video's related to those dancers! wow!

    I hope the second Chemo session wasn't as grim as the first (I'm assuming you have had it already). Wishing you a full recovery once the therapy is all over, and hope you have a good christmas and that the new year gets better for you <3

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  4. I am really sorry to hear about the chemo side effects. Unfortunately, they say that the firsts sessions are the worst, but as you said, you are young, and I am pretty sure that you are very brave and strong too! I am sure you will fully recover! I hope 2012 will be a great year! I am praying for you!
    Happy New Year!
    Kick the Hodgkin's ass! ;D

    Best wishes from a brazilian fan!
    (btw, sorry for any grammar/vocabulary mistakes)

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