Thursday, June 14, 2007

Chemo #6, Christine's perspective

Well, that wasn't wonderful, but to be fair it wasn't horrible either. We had a new nurse, Cindy. She seemed very competent and nice enough, but she wasn't Rosie. Sigh. Rosie was super wonderful and made us all feel better through the last 5 chemos. She switched locations to be closer to home and is no longer with the CTRC. Anyway, Cindy's been a chemo nurse for 24 years and I'm sure we're in good hands.

Our appointment was for 9, but John didn't get his first chemo drugs until 11:45. He, and the rest of us, were very antsy. He was all hooked up with no drugs to put in the port. Apparently the chemo room has 23 chairs but only one hood to mix chemicals under. Which means the poor pharmacist can only go one patient at a time. We have the first time slot of the day, and since we were so late the afternoon patients were VERY backed up. Susan said the waiting room was standing room only. Susan packed good sandwiches and we had lots of snacks. Food makes things more bearable .

John had a rough time today. Because of the late start, there was a HUGE lag between his Emend (anti nausea meds to be taken an hour before chemo) and when he actually got the drip started. He looked bad from the beginning of treatment and halfway through he put away the laptop, pushed the seat back and tried to sleep. Cindy the Nurse said that the treatments begin to hit harder around #6. He seemed to be very nauseous but refused meds to help. What didn't help was the poor gentleman who walked in the clinic and immediately started vomiting. His IV wasn't even hooked up! He, not surprisingly, continued to yak off and on throughout his treatment. I felt bad for him but I also felt bad for the rest of us who were listening to him. The nurse didn't blink, she said that's what he does.

John got home and went straight to bed. I hope he sleeps off some of the "ick" and feels good enough to watch the Spurs game tonight. Traditionally Thursday and Friday aren't that bad, however, I think it might be a little rougher this time. His WBC count was low (I think 3.3) and he had a Neulesta shot to make new white blood cells grow. That usually equals miserable headache and a miserable weekend for John. We'll just wait and see. GO SPURS GO