Saturday, January 18, 2014

Done with chemo!

Been a long time since I last checked in. The new year came, and with it, my very last round of chemo, cycle 17. Yesterday, I had my very last chemo treatment. I can't believe that phase is finally over. It was just about a year ago that I'd started.

I've spent the day resting. I look forward to getting my energy back, both physically and mentally. Though I'm not completely done yet. I still have my radiation treatment, which starts on Wednesday. It's not supposed to take as much out of me. I certainly hope it doesn't, because having your energy sapped time and time again certainly gets more tiring each time it's done.

It feels great to have the end so close. But things won't be over with the end of treatment. There will be numerous follow-ups. For the first year, I'll have the usual scans, PET and chest CT, every three months. Every month in between, I am to get a complete blood count and a chest X-ray, the former also being taken when I have the three-month scans. The first of these will be in late March. Clean scans here, and I'll have my chemo port taken out. At the six month mark, if the scans are again clean, I'll get some more detailed blood work done. I might even need to get some of my immunizations redone, as the repeated beatings chemo gave my immune system might have wiped some of them out.

I'll have more details about the radiation in my next post. For now, though, time to get some more rest. I certainly hope this is the last time I'll ever have to deal with chemo and its side effects.

4 comments:

  1. Something must be wrong with my browser. I have been checking for your update and it wouldn't show any. Fariborz just told me you had one. You do seem you have had enough, but hang in there my lovely Hormozd. It will all be behind you soon, just like this past year, and bezrat hashem all will be well. Like one of your friends said, the world needs you. You are such an angel. Love you and all the best from all of us here. Love you with all my heart.
    Ameh Nahid.

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  2. Dear Hormozd - Boy, this is the headline we have been waiting for! It is almost over and we can't wait to plan the celebratory dinner!!! I can now say....See you next month!!!
    Rita and His Honor

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  3. Mazal tov on this milestone, Hormozd! David, Yael, and I have been thinking about you and sending lots of prayers for a refuah sheleymah!

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  4. Congratulations on your good news, Hormozd! We will be anxiously waiting for your arrival back in Illinois and Computer Science. Wishing you all the best --which you so deserve, Sherry Unkraut

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