Mid-way Scan Results: Is this crap worth it?
After the fourth round of chemo, it was finally time to check my treatment progress with a CT scan.
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After the fourth round of chemo, it was finally time to check my treatment progress with a CT scan.
As with the side-effects, the “I don’t wanna” factor is also cumulative. At least I might be halfway done with chemo…
If you do anything long enough, it becomes old; for me, chemo hit that point somewhere between round 2 and 3…
I’m not sure what was harder, going into the first round of chemo not knowing what to expect, or going into round two knowing how awful I was going to feel in a few days. Nonetheless, I rallied my round two chemo buddies and away we went…
Join me in the side effects dungeon to hear all about eventful days that followed my first chemo infusion…
Chemotherapy [kee-moh-ther-uh-pee], the delicate balance between killing cancer, but not the lucky recipient. I was the lucky recipient last week as I underwent my first cycle of FLOFOX chemo. Strap in, because it’s a wild ride.
I’ve always been skeptical about sending a pile of my life building Lego blocks (DNA) to an unknown lab, but then I got ass cancer…
After the momentary respite, I met the last doctor on my cancer meet and greet tour, the colorectal surgeon. This guy sure knew how to throw a welcome party…
After finding out I have rectal cancer and deciding to receive care at a local university medical center, it was time to meet with even more doctors…
The next stop on our journey takes us to, not one, but two oncologist in one day…