It's been a while since I wrote, but the silence this time is a good thing. Last time I blogged, I was going in and out of the hospital, which caused my oncologist to change up my treatment plan to try to avoid it the next time around. With that treatment plan, I have so far gone almost 5 weeks ...
In & Out of the Hospital
Trying to Stay Out of the Hospital - the New Plan . At my regular doctors appointment on Tuesday, pre-chemotherapy treatment, my support system (aka my parents and John, my boyfriend) sat down with my oncologist. Dr. Shah, my oncologist, after being stumped by why I keep getting admitted to the ...
Half Way Done – but Still a Long Way to Go
Yesterday I got amazing news. After just three cycles of R-CHOP chemotherapy, the doctor tells me I'm basically in remission. My half way PET scan shows very little cancer left. It is amazing to know that all of this feeling crappy is completely worth it, and going the traditional chemotherapy route ...
A Balancing Act
After getting out of the hospital for the second time in a month, a quick realization hit me. Working during chemo wasn't working. I didn't realize until about day 4 of 5 in the hospital how incredibly stressed out I was. I hit a wall, after spending ten days in the course of a month stuck in a ...
FAQ about Cancer
What is Cancer? In healthy people, human cells grow and divide to make new cells when the body needs them, like when they become old or damaged. When cancer develops, abnormal cells stick around and new cells form when they aren't needed. The extra cells that develop can continue to divide ...
7 1/2 Hours – My First Chemo Appointment
Because of my diagnosis of Stage III DLBCL (Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma), I was given the treatment plan of 6 cycles of R-CHOP Chemotherapy. That means that every 3 weeks, for 6 times, I will have infusions of the medications (the R-CHO part of the treatment), and then follow that with 5 days of ...