Sunday, May 1, 2011

Mole (22)

“Chemotherapy” should be listed under the nasty/bad words dictionary and not to be used in public at ALL. In my opinion don’t consider yourself a cancer patient till you are set on chemotherapy plan.

For me I was on chemo pills – oh yeh! There is something called “chemo pills” besides other common types that are injected in the vein – which thank God I didn’t take any of it - And I’m not sure if there is “chemo enemas” I’ll ask for you if you are interested.

The moment they discharged the pills for me and the way they were rapped I said OMG they look like a bomb … 120 mg of Temoxxxxx to be taken over 14 days is a piece of cake besides what other patients pass through … I used what is left from my healthy brain cells and said: OK! Since vomiting is one of the side effects… I’m going to take those 2 hours after my dinner and drugs then sleep like a baby.

I spent the first 2 nights on follow with non continues “Acid” vomiting … my dear sister advised me to watch out from losing the lovely teeth as the “acid” will damage them … she said you are experiencing what pregnant woman pass through in her first pregnancy months – Ya Salam - !!! To stop the pain I head to the ER and asked for a help … they gave me a medicine costs something like 1 JD … and everything went just fine after that … so (الحجر اللي ما بعجبك بفجك) … that was my first chemo cycle.

For my second chemo cycle; I toughed up … my blood test was awesome …my immune system is up and running … my moral is ready to start losing my eyelashes and eyebrows with the higher dosage of chemo … and suddenly my very gentle oncologist gave me the “good” news: Ola, we are stopping chemo! As far as you know your cancer type is now confirmed its Tsunami type B, not A ... so even this very rare expensive chemo won’t work with your medical case… your treatments chances are becoming more limited … though I was holding a new cure AKA “hope” for type A, but your pathology results shocked us again … so …!

Well, all what I heard from this Drama… no more chemo! So I replied him with a big Smile: that’s it? I’m done? Really?That easy? I was preparing myself for the big battle :) (ونحنا بنهجم لقدام...)… Wohoooo, and I left with a big relief!

3 comments:

  1. Alla la ydaw2o le 7da el chemo ...
    Inshalla ya 3ola btsere te7ke hal osas le wladek :) Alla dayman m3ek

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  2. missed your posts :) allah yeshfeke o yewaf2ek o dallek "hagmee la2eedaam" :D

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