Today is a beautiful day in Denver that God has given us. Today is day zero minus 5 meaning five more days until day zero when I will receive my stem cells. I feel remarkably well. I am eating good. My doctor I have been seeing is Dr. McSweeney for the past three days. He said I am doing good so far.
The nutritionist Elizabeth said that what is "normal" is that I will probably feel good between now and day zero plus five, so about ten more days. This is not what I was expecting. I had assumed once I started high dose BEAM that I would be feeling nauseous and vomiting like I had when I would go through the RCHOP regimen. Elizabeth said that will probably start around zero plus five. The doc said that is when I could develop mouth sores, which they talk about a lot. Also, blood transfusions, platelet transfusions, spiking temperatures etc. are all on the horizon. Things I knew were coming but thought they would be here now. I am so glad I am doing this as outpatient at this time. I can't imagine feeling this good and being cooped up in a hospital room for 24/7.
The chemo I am now getting is called Etoposide (VP-16). Side effects are:
Nausea and vomiting
Hypersensitvity/Anaphylatic reaction - an allergic reaction that may cause itching, hives, swelling, difficulty breathing, sudden decrease in blood pressure resulting in fever and chills
Pancytopenia - a decrease in red and white blood cells and platelets which will require protection from bleeding and infection
Mucositis/Esophagitis - Inflammation and destruction of the cell lining along the mouth, throat and stomach - may cause bleeding pain and diarrhea
Alopecia - loss of hair several weeks after chemo (too bad because mine was just starting to grow back in LOL!)
Reproductive dysfunction - sterility
Peripheral neuropathies - numbness and or tingling in hands and feet
Rediation recall - won't affect me as I have not had to have any radiation
Hyperpigmentation - darkening of the skin tone
Veno-0cclusive disease - injury to the liver accompanied by an elevated bilirubin level; may result in weight gain, right side abdominal discomfort, enlarged liver, yellowing of the eyes and skin - usually happens between days +7 and +28 of my protocol if it occurs
The veno-occlusive disease sounds a little scary. As the doc says the worst is yet to come, but hopefully not all of this happens to everyone. I am hoping for the best.
All I would like to say is enjoy your day, love your family and friends, thank God for our good fortune to be alive. Thank you for your support!
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
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