Medical Goodness and Plans
Dec. 3rd, 2009 02:22 pmToday I had the wrap-up visit with my oncologist, before moving on to start the radiation dance. It went great--since when I started, there was no sign of cancer cells in my body outside of the original tumor, there wasn't much of anything to be concerned about, but I was still, you know. Worried. All of my numbers looked good, other than my vitamin D is still too low, and so I get to take an additional 2000 units of D3 a day to go along with my once-a-week 50000 units. Hopefully this will finally put me in a better range.
I also have some edema, and since I have a history of heart issues, even though the chemo I had should not have affected my heart, I still get to go in for an echocardiogram on monday, just to make sure it's still okay.
Thursday, then, I meet with the naturopathic oncologist, while Friday I meet with the radiation oncologist, get my tats (really, really tiny ones), and do the simulation.
So then on Monday the 14th I get my port out, and I am very, very, very excited about that. I really want the borg implant out of there, and wish my surgeon could fit it in next week.
I'm not sure if I am starting radiation this month, or if they are holding off until Jan, but my guess is I will be starting mid-December. If so, I will have the 25th and 1st off, as the center will be closed those days, which means I might finish up at the end of January.
And if that's true, then I might be able to go to Escapade! I'll be tired as hell, I'm sure, but I am currently focusing on that awesome thought. Fares between LA and Seattle are $100 round trip right now on Alaska air, and I'm hoping to find out if I can go before that special runs out.
Seriously. Awesomecakes.
I also have some edema, and since I have a history of heart issues, even though the chemo I had should not have affected my heart, I still get to go in for an echocardiogram on monday, just to make sure it's still okay.
Thursday, then, I meet with the naturopathic oncologist, while Friday I meet with the radiation oncologist, get my tats (really, really tiny ones), and do the simulation.
So then on Monday the 14th I get my port out, and I am very, very, very excited about that. I really want the borg implant out of there, and wish my surgeon could fit it in next week.
I'm not sure if I am starting radiation this month, or if they are holding off until Jan, but my guess is I will be starting mid-December. If so, I will have the 25th and 1st off, as the center will be closed those days, which means I might finish up at the end of January.
And if that's true, then I might be able to go to Escapade! I'll be tired as hell, I'm sure, but I am currently focusing on that awesome thought. Fares between LA and Seattle are $100 round trip right now on Alaska air, and I'm hoping to find out if I can go before that special runs out.
Seriously. Awesomecakes.
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Date: 2009-12-04 12:08 am (UTC)Crossing my fingers your surgeon can maybe fit you in sooner.
Big hugs and lots and lots of good vibes sent your way.
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Date: 2009-12-04 10:55 am (UTC)Sadly, I don't think I'm going to make Escapade after all. Maybe VVC?
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Date: 2009-12-04 12:06 am (UTC)I'm so glad the chemo seems to have worked. *hugs* We look forward to seeing you at the Bash, assuming you're up to it.
Also, YAY, ESCAPADE! Just thinking how much I was looking forward to it, and I haven't had anything close to the year you have.
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