I was doing pretty well until yesterday, when I had my fourth chemo of this series.
For about three days, I feel tired, I don't feel like eating much, but I still try to remain active.
Tonight (day 2), I am very tired and am ready to go to bed, but it is not even 8:00 pm yet.
I was honored that the driver flew back from Connecticut just to be able to drive me to the cancer center yesterday. The only negative is that the car was dirty from spray from the recycled water and the pollen while she was away. I guess I make too many comments about her driving as she now says that she is driving Mr. Daisy.
Bob is still with me, of course. We had a little conversation today. He indicated that he is ok with coming home with me, but that there is a female pump that he calls Amanda that he would prefer to be back at the cancer center with.
I told him that he annoys me and he responded that I had better get serious about alternate therapies if I wanted him to stay away.
We keep on getting more and more things to try to beat this cancer thing. Most recently, I have ordered two books, one of which advocates serious exercise and the other of which is a strong advocate of Curcumin.
I figure that I can enhance my exercise and strength training by rearranging the myriad of books and notes on cancer that are on my desk each day. I must have 100 pounds worth.
At this point, I am taking Beta Glucan Pectin, Curcumin, Vitamin D, Selenium, Vitamin E, Vitamin B12, Lypo-Spheric Vitamin C, avocados, spinach, Chaga Mushroon Tea and Essiac Tea.
When they arrive, we will be adding Apricot Seeds. I am also sleeping on a magnet pad and wearing a magnet pad on my back to reach my liver.
Once I get the results of the petscan, we will have the Cancer Research Institute do a search for research programs that may deal with my situation.
Life is so exciting, but not quite like eating from a box of chocolates. However, we all can look forward to seeing what the next steps will be.
Thanks for sharing this journey with me.
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