What’s next you ask? I have next week off and don’t
have to see a doctor – a very nice Christmas gift indeed.
The following Monday, December 29, I will have another CAT
scan on my lungs. I am really hoping that we see continued shrinkage and
reduction in the lesions with this scan. At a minimum, stability
from the prior scan that was so good.
Also, I will have my first “maintenance” chemo on the 29th which
consists of just one IV drug – Avastin, an angiogenesis inhibitor that slows
the growth of new blood vessels that feed cancer cells, essentially starving
the cancer cells. It has shown good success in the past with other patients who
have followed this treatment and maintenance combo. I will have the
IV every 3 weeks initially and if all goes well, stretch it out to every four
weeks after a few cycles. The only real side effect I've had from Avastin is bloody noses. I've become a professional bloody nose wrangler (a rare profession indeed!) so I'm not too concerned with that. I don’t need any pre-chemo drugs or post-chemo
drugs to alleviate side effects so the infusion is only the 30-minute drip
itself. I’ll continue on this program as long as it produces stability in
the lungs. Hopefully, a very long time!
My headaches continue, though more subdued and
tolerable. I was headache-free for almost 2 weeks but started to have
more run-of-the-mill headaches starting at the end of last week that just sort of linger.
I try to ignore them for the most part and occasionally take Advil when it gets
too annoying.
My hair has been surprisingly resilient. I still have coverage over the entire cranium, but it is extremely sparse and unless combed over painstakingly, reveals patches of scalp. It isn't a flattering look. I've begun to wear my wig and hats when out in public. This Sunday, Doug will shave my head completely and on Monday, I will have a henna crown applied to my bald head. This is a temporary tattoo in the Indian ceremonial tradition that features ornate designs of all kinds. It is more typically applied to hands and feet, especially for wedding ceremonies. I am excited to actually feel good about being bald and to actually accentuate it in such an artful way. I only wish it would last more than 7-10 days.
I’m not sure what to expect from the side effects of today’s
chemo. Although it was only the Taxol, that’s the nastier one for side
effects and it seems that I have been having stronger effects as the chemo
drugs have accumulated in my body. Well, at least Christmas week should
be side-effect free!
Speaking of the holidays, I wish all of you a happy and healthy holiday season with lots of love and laughter and a kinder 2015 for all of us.
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