Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Day 3
It was back to work today and I'm still feeling good. Eating small meals throughout the day to keep my stomach full and combat any potential nausea. We'll see what the rest of the week holds, but I plan to be be either hunting or fishing Friday morning, so keep an eye on Dudewater...
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Feeling Good
Many of our family and friends have been asking how I'm feeling on the first day after treatment. So far I feel great with no nausea to speak of (knock on wood). The anti-nausea drug that is administered via IV with the treatment is supposed to wear off in 2-3 days, so we'll see what happens after that. In the meantime I just want to thank everyone for their support and concern, it means a lot and I certainly appreciate it!
Monday, November 28, 2011
Day 1 of Treatment
This blog is to keep those who have asked informed of Jimmy's treatments and progress.
Today has been a long day at the Cleveland Clinic. After some blood work this morning, we met with Jimmy's oncologist, Dr. Dean and Amy, his nurse clinician. Amy is awesome- she schedules all of Jimmy's appointments at the various parts of the clinic, which is more like a city. I think they talk twice a day.
This afternoon Jimmy started his first chemo treatment, made up of four drugs they call ABVD. He met with a pharmacist who specializes in Hematology/Oncology who explained all the drugs and the side effects. A nutritionist also came in and gave him some information. Everyone at the clinic is super nice.
So far he is feeling fine and liking the ease of his buzzed hair.
Jimmy is very appreciative of all the support he has received from family and friends. He watched ESPN live on his new Ipad our friends bought him. He is currently reclining in his chair and drinking out of his water cup disguised as a glass of beer that his Mom purchased.
For those who don't know, Jimmy was diagnosed with Stage 2A Hodgkins Lymphoma on November 9th. His first day of chemotherapy is today, November 28th. The time in between consisted of many tests and blood samples, as well as Jimmy's 25th birthday on the 17th.
Jimmy's treatment will consist of chemotherapy every two weeks for either four months followed by radiation, or for six months with no radiation. Hopefully he has hair for the wedding next fall!
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