This "scary" story might have been better told last week during Humor Blogger Dot Com's Halloween Carnival. But last week was for frighteningly funny tales, not ones that bring you down.
This development is not uncommon and I shouldn't be surprised. As the doctors explained it to me, I'll always have multiple myeloma - it's just a matter of degree of severity. That's the bad news. The good news is that while multiple myeloma isn't curable it is containable. Nevertheless it's a bummer. Ironically, with all the twists and turns this blog has taken over the last two and-a-half years - it started out as a vehicle to keep my family up to date about my trials and tribulations on the state of my health - it looks like both the blog and I have come full circle. If you want a quick tour of my first encounter, the posts I wrote back then are collected here. I restarted chemo two weeks ago. My third session's today. Looks like I'll undergo another bone marrow transplant some time in the new year.
I intend to do periodic updates about my bout with the big C but I hope it won't overtake my usual blog content. Like they say: humour is the best medicine! I may miss a day or two here and there because the side effects of multiple myeloma and the chemo drugs I'm on to treat it - from past experience - tend to knock a fella out from time to time.
For now, though, for those of you without first-hand experience in these kinds of things, I've made a helpful little list.
Cons of chemo:
- anemia, fatigue
- pain
- insomnia
- nausea
- loss of weight
- loss of appetite
- loss of hair
Pros of chemo:
- I can sleep anywhere in the house, anytime!
- I can spend the day immobile on the couch, with an excuse!
- now I can spend 5 more hours a day on the computer...on the couch!
- if I throw up on the couch, I can move to the recliner. I was spending too much time on that couch anyway.
- I can wear all those pants I bought 2 years ago when I lost 70 pounds!
- hey, I can lose those 70 pounds I gained back over the last two years! And we'll save a bundle on grocery bills!
- oh boy, I won't have to get a haircut for 7 months!
Ya see, there is an upside to all this *he tried to say convincingly*.
;)
Comments
Love, CatLady
Also, I'm sprinkling in some thoughts I have of lesbian orgies...just to take the edge off.
You're welcome.
Now I'm going to moooooog's house. I understand he's having some kind of "get together."
{hugs}
I think you probably know from my blog that I have dealt with the big C as well.
Chemo sucks. Majorly!
But I was introduced these really cool, new (to me) barf bags! I hope they have them up there in the great white north!
Seriously, I will keep you in my prayers.
Cancer sucks, dear friend, it just sucks!
I'm glad to hear you'll still try to post from time to time! I'll be watching for your posts Noname!
word veri: lunec (how appropriate for me being a loonatick and all!)
Cancer really PISSES me off. Do me a favor, noname. Kick its ass.
Hugs and kisses..
xoxo,
Ms. Thirty Something.
PS - I'll be bok.. :-)
PPS - the 'word verification' box below this one required for me to post this note, this time, was 'nosips' - how fitting. Life isn't about sips. It's about GULPS. So keep takin' big gulps of life for us. :-) No sips for you! [I'm a 7-11 fan, myself...]
Now I'm going to moooooog's house. I understand he's having some kind of "get together."