My pre-chemo cocktail going in.
I knocked out for a little while after Piriton
cos that one's a real good sleeping drug. ðĪĢðĪŠ
cos that one's a real good sleeping drug. ðĪĢðĪŠ
The day wore on after that. Nothing too eventful happened in between. (Thank God.) I listened to some music, blogged a little, stoned a lot, and before I knew it, the sun had gone down and I was done with my IVs. Only thing left was Zoladex, which is another crazy painful SC jab with a super BIG needle. ð So I asked for my usual Zoladex BFF:
Best. Numbing. Spray. Ever!
Of course, still sakit la. So big ma, the needle. Heck, I still have two big "moles" on my tummy from the last two Zoladex jabs cos that's just how big the skin punctures are. But Zoladex is the last thing I need to do before I bolt so I'm quite ready to just take the pain and say "goodbye". LOL.
At this point, I usually leave the hospital with just two puncture wounds on me – one on the back of my hand where the line was put, and one on my belly. But today, I've leave with double that amount – a grand total of four. ð
But what the hew. I can handle the pain. What matters is this: Chemotherapy + Immunotherapy Round 3 – KAUTIM! ✅ With this, I'm finally 50% done! Wheeee!!! #achievementunlocked #chemomilestoneachieved #letsbeatcancer
At this point, I usually leave the hospital with just two puncture wounds on me – one on the back of my hand where the line was put, and one on my belly. But today, I've leave with double that amount – a grand total of four. ð
No thanks to this. ð
But what the hew. I can handle the pain. What matters is this: Chemotherapy + Immunotherapy Round 3 – KAUTIM! ✅ With this, I'm finally 50% done! Wheeee!!! #achievementunlocked #chemomilestoneachieved #letsbeatcancer
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