With round four last week, chemo is two-thirds done, and I’m happily still sailing through!
Side effects continue to be minimal, and I actually felt a little better this round than the last one, when I felt great except for some fatigue. That’s somewhat of a surprise, since chemo has a cumulative effect, with each round having the potential to tax your system a little more. The only new side effect is a slight tingling and numbness in my hands, which is common, but it doesn’t interfere or hurt at all.
Some have been concerned that instead of “no news is good news,” the radio silence (should we update that to internet silence?) has meant that I haven’t been feeling well or up to blogging. In fact, it has been very much the opposite. As the dust has settled and treatment has become more routine, I’ve been able to work steadily and focus on other aspects of life, so my posts here have been less frequent.
I will be going for another PET scan on Thursday, and will find out the results when I start round five the following Monday. As of the last chest X-ray, following round one, the large mass had shrunk from the size of a grapefruit to that of a golf ball. Want to venture a guess how small it will be in the PET scan? Just add a comment!
Thanks and lotsa love to everyone who has reached out to ask how I’m doing, and has continued to keep me in their thoughts and prayers.
Hi Joe! You continue to amaze, thank you for the wonderful posts. I’m guessing pea-size for the next X-ray, and hopefully even smaller, like 6 point type! I enjoyed your helpful smoothie posts.
Best wishes and speedy recovery, you are doing great.
I was assuming no news is good news but always glad for deets.
Thanks, everyone!
I’m saying it’s the size of pea. Just cuz I like peas and they seem as innocent as any cancer can be;)
Wishing you the best. Hoping all continues to go so well.