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Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Too busy to blog.......

Well it's been a while since I posted a blog which is bad, but good as the reason is I've been too busy. Sounds lame I know but it's true!

breast cancer chemotherapy FEC




I've now had my second dose of FEC and will have the third next Wednesday. I've just about lost all my hair but not quite. I thought I would wear my wig all the time but since we seem to be living in tropical conditions (yes...Scotland!) I have taken to wearing much cooler, and I think quite fetching, bandanas.

The first two treatments have gone pretty well I think. I start to feel tired and sick about six hours after 'the hit' and just go to bed to sleep it off. The next day I feel a bit better then better still the next day, and by day 3 or 4 back to normal. I've not had any side effects so far (fingers crossed!) apart from a slightly sore arm from the epirubicin.

The one thing that did happen was that my pre chemo bloods came back with a very low-0.97-neutraphil count. This panicked me but the nurse on the phone reassured me and said just to come in slightly early the next day and they would recheck it. By the next morning it had risen to 1.72, boy was I relieved as the cut off for chemo is 1.00, so the chemo went ahead as planned. At least I'm prepared if it happens again.

My eye lashes are thinning.........NO!!!! Can cope with the rest but really want to keep them, or maybe it's just I know I'll be useless at the false eyelash thing.

Talking about eyelashes that reminds me of the most recent Kylie interview.

kylie breast cancer treatments




Now, i ask you? Yes she's had breast cancer, yes she's had chemo and yes it's horrible but not once did she acknowledge how hard it must be for all the other women out there who have money worries, or who need to work full time, or who have kids who need looked after.

Or come to think of it have a team of Chanel stylists to stick on their false eyelashes! I still think that Kylie is great but as a fellow breast cancer sufferer the interview left me saying ' come on Kylie, get a grip' - ( sorry to any die hard Kylie fans! )


One of the positive things to come out of this is that Gordon and I have decided to change our diets. We've cut out dairy products and are increasing natural soya products and are now eating mostly unrefined foods. We decided to do this after reading material about the low incedence of breast cancer in China and the thoery being that they eat no dairy but a large amount of soya.

Gordon has had problems with high blood pressure for years and it has fallen dramatically since starting this diet hey - Fab or what! So he wont have a stroke and I wont get breast cancer again.....well thats the theory. It does make me feel I'm doing something positive though.

Anyway, life goes on as normal. My daughter passed her driving test today and believe me, I've had a lot to worry about recently but none of that compares to the worry of your child hurtling around the country side in a metal box! Still, does mean somebody else can do the shopping run.

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1 Comments:

At 12:35 AM, Blogger abigail said...

glad to hear you're hangin' in there! Keep it up,

lor

 

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