My doctor had called on Friday but for some reason the receptionist gave him Murray’s cell phone number which was turned off all week end. I did get to talk to him on that Monday and he told me to try a number of things like calamine lotion, aloe vera cream or I could use Emla cream. Emla is the anesthetic lotion I put on my port before I get chemo so it doesn’t hurt when they punch the needle into it. I thought that was a great idea so I smeared that on as soon as I was done on the phone. Holy mother of god - it stung so much for about 5 minutes until the anesthetic kicked in and it didn’t give relief for very long after that. The next day the doctor’s office called since I was on a waiting list to get an appointment for my annual complete check up and they had a cancellation for that afternoon. I told him that the Emla cream was not a good idea! When he saw it he told me to keep it dry by putting powder on it. I used cornstarch and that is what finally gave me some relief. It cut down on the friction of my arm rubbing against it. After 2 days it started getting itchy so I knew I was on the home stretch. It was extremely itchy for about 3 days and I thought I would go mad. Finally after 11 days I was back to normal. I could wear regular clothes and resume day to day activities.
I have joined the gym and I discovered that am really out of shape from this whole ordeal (what a surprise!). My fingernails are just over halfway there. The top half is still quite brittle and not good for much but I can scratch my itches again. I think I should have them back to normal in 2 or 3 months. My hair is slowly coming in. It is about ½ inch long and not in the color I ordered!! I’m told that sometimes it does change after a few months so there is some hope but I don’t think I will hold my breath. Also there doesn’t seem to be any curl to it yet.
I had my first injection of Herceptin at the Nipawin hospital last week. It only takes half an hour for the infusion but it takes the pharmacy a long time to get it ready. I was there for over 2 hours so it was nice to only have to drive a few blocks home instead of 3 hours. I could relax and take it easy. I still have to go into Saskatoon the week before my next one for blood work and to see the oncologist.
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