Monday, January 26, 2009

Brazilian Crossdressers

* "THE RADIO"


Well! Well, chemo is over.

For over a week that I am fully operational, but I'm a little vague at the time of writing. Will not need much.

But as I make a record of all steps of treatment, because here I am again.

Well, after the last chemo, hugs the week was less harsh than before, but it is equally unbearable, fatigue, dizziness, nausea, accompanied by a feeling of no end. But have it, here we are.

After that, I started to move again to get the various tests that I have to do now, and revisit the doctors that I control.

My gynecologist usual, you have to keep track of my endometrium, which may suffer the effects of tamoxifen. The doctor who operated on me, that will handle the right chest is involved, as well as the left has a "bump" that also have to remove me, as I said, though it is benign.

Tests I have requested the cancer center where I administered the chemotherapy, the results will have to present in a few days (one month after the last session).

To start the radio, I first did a CT scan to check the area where the radiation and the next day I made some films and I'll start with the "radio."

And that's all.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Scratches During A Car Lease

* 4 th session of chemotherapy the last one!


At last! The last! We

leapfrogging.

back from the holidays. I greatly appreciate that I no longer enjoy them without interruption.

Today I spent my last meeting, like previous ones (so far). In the coming hours we will see how it manifests itself, since it seems that the math does not exist here, each session is a mystery as to its effects are concerned.

will detail a bit. First we have to make me the analytical rigor, it seems to have gone well, because it has allowed me to administer the chemo.

Then I have given "the chute", which in my case takes just over half an hour.

When we left, they told me I had to talk to the doctor, supersimpático and eager to explain the situation (not the one who initially treated me) that I mentioned a little bit the steps.

She said she had already begun to take hormone therapy in I had the pill (tamoxifen), did not have to wait to finish with radiotherapy. I thought great, where before everything starts, before running out. I know a month is not the case of a 5-year treatment, but to wait right?

I have to go to my gynecologist to start keeping track, since the hormone treatment so requires, as it increases the risk of endometrial cancer. Building
verbiage and eloquence of a doctor, I have sought explanations in this regard and has told me just the remote control that makes it possible, since the risk would exist in the case of no monitoring, that done, and does not allow develop any factors or cancer cell, which would be detected early.

also have to go back to the cancer center within a month, providing the results of the tests I have been prescribed, blood tests (tumor markers), bone densitometry and ultrasound.

And these are all my duties at the moment. Apart

say that my hair has not come to fall completely. Parez changing a chicken feathers.
This part is we have solved with scarves and a hat.

My arm has suffered slight symptoms of "flevitis" but nothing unbearable. As I indicated, I Trombocid applied in the area.
imagine if they had been more meetings I have had to put a port-a-cath, but as only been four, because it was not necessary.

sores, I had one after the first session and took me very little thanks to a medicine I bought at the pharmacy.

My nails are turning black at birth. I have said it is another effect of chemo, but that will be recovered.

Ah! Caliper hate lemon lime!
are ice cream I've taken during my chemotherapy sessions, and I must say that although they were no longer my cup of tea, I now produce a very unpleasant feeling, close to nausea, just thinking about them.

Nothing. I retire to wait for my symptoms, if possible, ask to be mild, but I'm more prepared because I know that I'll come back to bother at least for now. Wear