Well, doesn't the universe have a witty sense of humor? I just tried to publish my post about being ready for tomorrow and the blogosphere deleted it. So, it appears I'm not ready. I have to do it all over again.
Cool.
Tomorrow is the first day of chemo and Scott and I ate a mediocre freezer pizza to commemorate the occasion. It isn't so much that we wanted pizza. It's more that we both used up all of our emotional and physical energy being productive and cheerful employees all day. Now we're drained. And we're scared.
We have done everything that we've been told that we should do to prepare.
My echocardiogram was this morning. An EKG is not a painful procedure, but it did last almost an hour during which time the ultrasound wand felt like a bunch of slimy leeches slopping all over the left side of my chest. As an upside, though, I got to see all of the atria, ventricles, valves, etc. of my heart. My mitral valve (and probably yours too) looks like a little bird wing when opening and closing. I named it Cheepy, which is the name I give to most birds. There are a few exceptions. Robins are all called Robin Red Breast. Cardinals are called Cardi B. Owls are Hooty. Ducks are Puddleduck, Sasha, Ruben, or Quackeroo. All other birds are Cheepy.
I did not share that information with the tech.
I have purchased all the self-care items that my oncologist's office recommended.
- Wigs and head coverings for hair loss
- Satin pillowcase and baby shampoo for sensitive scalp
- IBD brush-on glue for brittle nails
- Velcro seatbelt cushion to protect my port
- Senokot laxative for constipation
- Imodium for diarrhea
- Systane drops for dry eyes
- Fragrance-free lotion for dry, uncomfortable skin
- Baking soda for mouth sores
- Ice socks and gloves to prevent peripheral neuropathy
- Saltines to keep by my bed for morning nausea
- Two prescription medications for nausea
- One prescription anesthetic lotion to put on my port before punctures
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Dogs, turtles and perch are called Spinny
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