Saturday, April 15, 2006

Trying to take it all in stride

I am 16/20 of the way done with the radiation on my left side. I have, mostly, come through it ok...right up to this week. For the most part I feel fine, but now there are residual side effects with which I am dealing.

Generally, when I have a procedure done or I take a medication the side effects are not visible. In this case, there may be some visual changes. I have developed a bladder infection, most likely related to the small area of my bladder and/or intestines that have just barely been touched by the radiation. While my white and red blood cell counts look good, I am still, apparently, subject to infection. They put me on two different medications to clear this up. One is an analgesic that can cause a discoloring of my skin, my tears, and my perspiration (including staining my clothes). In this day and age don't you think they could come up with something a little less 'obvious?!' So now I will have to wear my glasses for two weeks and wear mostly dark clothes. Ugh!

On top of all of that unpleasantness, my tumor marker has jumped again...now to 979. I had prepared myself for a number right around 1000 so I wasn't totatlly blown away. But it's still disturbing, to say the least. In order that we can more quickly get started on the Xeloda, we are going to start radiating my right side on Monday (along with the left for those remaining four days).

It's very beneficial to me that the sun is shining and the skies are blue. And the fact that this is Easter weekend and we are celebrating LIFE and the AFTERLIFE. I guess you could say this is relatively good timing.

I wish all of you a blessed Easter. I hope everyone is able to be with loved ones and spread the joy of the day with hugs and laughter. Alleluiah!

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