344/365 : Leftovers
Now I can say that I’m no longer on any meds related to my lymphoma. Next time I go to the pharmacy, it will be to have these leftover tablets safely disposed of. Freedom!
Now I can say that I’m no longer on any meds related to my lymphoma. Next time I go to the pharmacy, it will be to have these leftover tablets safely disposed of. Freedom!
Here we go again! As has become tradition around here, I present to you the box of Tic Tacs I must take every morning for three days during each cycle of my FCR chemotherapy.
Here we go again! As has become tradition around here, I present to you the box of Tic Tacs I must take every morning for three days during each cycle of my FCR chemotherapy.
Here we go again! As has become tradition around here, I present to you the box of Tic Tacs I must take every morning for three days during each round of my FCR chemotherapy.
This being round 4 of 6, I’m two-thirds of the way through! My how time flies…
Here we go again. As has become tradition around here, I present to you the box of Tic Tacs I must take every morning for three days during each round of my FCR chemotherapy.
This being round 3 of 6, I’m halfway through! My how time flies…
Just like my first course of “FCR” chemotherapy, this second course (and all the remaining ones) consists of pills that can be taken at home on days 2 and 3, which is much more convenient than a trip to the hospital for an injection or an IV drip, which I have to do for the …
Days 2 (today) and 3 (tomorrow) of my chemo regimen consists of this wonderful chemical breakfast supplement (from left to right): Ondansetron (to prevent nausea) Allopurinol (to protect kidneys) Dexamethasone (to prevent nausea) Cyclophosphamide (CHEMO) Fludarabine (CHEMO) Not to be taken on an empty stomach!