They say the effects from every chemo treatment could be different, but I learned an important lesson after my first session that will carry over through the next six months.
Rest.
The night I came home (Thursday, 4/5) I felt fine and even managed to catch up on some work after a brief nap. The next day I expected to wake up feeling horrible, but didn't. I didn't feel completely normal, but I also didn't feel like I needed to sit at home and rest. It's hard to explain, but I wasn't really displaying the side effects of the chemo treatment so I spent the afternoon at the office. Saturday was the same way, so I worked the game that night and then I went to do my radio show Sunday morning. Sunday afternoon I could hardly move. I didn't feel sick, but my stamina was less than zero. Even laying around on the couch was tiring. Monday I made an appearance in the office and then spent Tuesday and Wednesday working from home. Wednesday afternoon I finally felt 'normal' again. I still tire out quicker than normal, but I imagine that won't go away until the end of the year.
The bottom line is whether I feels like or not, I need to rest in the first couple of days after chemo.
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1 comment:
Happy to have an update. All sounds right on plan and that is a wonderful start.
Cuz
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