Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Twelfth

Howdy

I had the first treatment of this new drug, Doxil, last Thursday. So far I'm not impressed. I got into the habit of that weekly chemo, and fast side effects, so sitting around and waiting for this bomb to hit is making me crazy. They told me the biggest side effect they expected, given my history and long chemo run, is plummeting blood counts. I think they're right, since I've been getting more worn down everyday, and I'm cold a lot, which are usually good indicators that my red blood cells aren't rallying.

The suspension is pink. I sit there for two hours looking like I'm hooked up to a coolaid IV drip.

On the plus side, with the little break I had before starting this new drug, my hair and eyebrows have re-sprouted. Dark again. And not curly.

Since this treatment is only once a month, I guess I was expecting harsher side effects. I asked the doc about it, and he said treatment intervals generally had to do with the drug's half-life in the body. So in other words, the last chemo was weekly because my body used it up or broke it down within a few days. This chemo is monthly because the drug sticks around and works longer. Added up, the side effects shouldn't be more or less, better or worse, just longer coming and going.

The hunts were awesome even though I never got far from camp. My gun isn't quite finished, but was shootable so that's what I carried around while I saw not a single elk to shoot with it. My dad got an elk, but before his head gets too big over it, ask him about the tree he murdered, and about flinching.

/soapbox on
If you are against same-sex marriage, then don't get married to a gay person. It's really that simple. Please don't sign up for a phone list so you can call people in a whole different state to tell them God will drop the west coast into the ocean if two people who love each other want to have the legal responsibilities to go along with that love - it's just insulting to the people you know and love who may be queer. If you want to argue with me, bring it, I have reasonable answers to anything you can pelt me with, and have converted bigger homophobes than you.
/soapbox off

Cheers

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I check in on you here every now & then. I guess I'm "delurking"...
Just wanted to say that I'm happy you're hanging in there. I won't say I wish you got your elk but I am happy that you got out and had a good time. :)
Also, I really enjoyed the soap box. I think I'll send the homophobes your way...