My Husband, My Life, My Love, My Family, My Cancer

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  • intolight
    intolight Posts: 2,943

    @threetree Forgot to respond to your questions… Yes, I experienced mild cramping on Xeloda but no noticeable fluid retention.

  • threetree
    threetree Posts: 2,532

    @intolight - I really appreciate your response. I'll see if my cramps get any worse, otherwise maybe they won't be a real problem. The fluid retention is mostly in my legs and feet and I'm beginning to wonder if it isn't possibly related to my sitting up at the computer more often these last couple of weeks. With these things coinciding with starting the drug it's hard to sort out what's causing what - a big ongoing problem with all this cancer treatment. These symptoms are much like what I get when my potassium is low, so maybe I'll make sure to eat some higher potassium food over the next few days. I'll get a routine blood draw at the end of the month, and that should show something.

    So sorry about your daughter and granddaughter being sick. I wish them both a speedy recovery. It does sound like a real good set up that you have with your downstairs - perfect.

  • cookie54
    cookie54 Posts: 1,278

    @threetree I do get some muscle cramps on occasion usually while I'm sleeping> No noticeable extremity swelling but I do feel like my week on I have a little chemo belly bloat. Fingers crossed this first week goes well for you.

    @candy-678 You we all have our comfort zone and it's fine! I got the flu shot but not covid and I'm probably not as cautious as I should be sometimes. I am a big hand washer and sanitizer gal especially after touching door handle etc in public places.

  • threetree
    threetree Posts: 2,532

    @cookie54 - That's really interesting about the cramps you get at night. That's when I notice most of this, so maybe it won't turn out to be anything more than this. Very helpful, thank you so much.

    @shanagirl - Oh Shana, are you ever going to get a break with this neck thing? I can't believe how unpleasant (understatement) this has all sounded, and how amazingly you have risen to the challenge. It does sound like you've made some good progress, and this latest issue with the PT and all is hopefully just an unfortunate bump in the road, and things will smooth out again soon. I am "only" 73, and I too always figured I'd make it into my eighties, and I'd still like to, but like you noted, it's hard to see that these drugs can/might carry me that far. Family history and my relatively good health, before the cancer diagnosis all suggested I'd very likely get into my eighties, but ...

    I think of you often and really appreciate your comments and support. I'm sending you lots of good wishes and a hug, as you continue to work on your neck problem, and for your scan day tomorrow. I know those very well, and how long and anxiety producing they can be. In your pocket, and here's to a good scan report!

  • mara51506
    mara51506 Posts: 7,298
    edited January 19

    @irishlove Thank you for saying that, my apartment is small so it is not hard, just have to follow an order, make bed first, floor, box, bathroom. and kitchen. Still soak dishes and make sure they are done as well. Also got some recycling out back to take out tonight as well. Next week, got garbage to take out as well.

    I do have laundry as well, what else is new I suppose and I am not upset about that fact, still love it myself. Love washing first, adding some lysol laundry disinfectant and then the softener cycle.

    Not sure on food today, I have some beans pulled out, black beans and will probably air fry them, eggs could be on the agenda and definitely yogurt and jello. May try a softer boil, 7 mins on 140 in the shell, get a runny yolk out of them

    I do hope everyone has a good day and I am in pockets for everyone.

  • threetree
    threetree Posts: 2,532

    @irishlove - In your pocket for sure, for your endoscopy. Also very glad to hear that the UTI is finally gone, and that you are back on track with the cancer meds - so important. I woke up to 30 degrees also, and am enjoying it, because it's been coming with sunshine these last few days, and it makes for great walks; sun and frost together is a real treat in the morning. You are talking about @mara51506 and all of what she does re her housework, well I'm equally impressed with all you do for the "outside", tending to all the wildlife and plants; bringing various ones inside, due to the weather, etc. I couldn't do all that either. Hope you have a wonderful day.

  • irishlove
    irishlove Posts: 734

    I need a new freaking computer. Four paragraphs lost and boy did I try to recover them. grr.

    @shanagirl I hope all your testing went well and quickly, too. That's a lot in one day. I found gabapentin helps with nerve pain that I have due to MS. @mara51506 I'm about routines. Curtains open to welcome the sunshine in and bed made everyday. I can't climb into an unmade bed. @mara51506 I love routines also. When I wake in the morning, open the curtains first and make my bed. I just can't climb into an unmade bed.

    Lost half the post again. I wonder if it has anything to do with that solar flare? I'll just say goodnight and thank you everyone for your encouragement that keeps me moving. In pockets for all your needs.

    Irishlove

  • mara51506
    mara51506 Posts: 7,298

    @irishlove I have been converted to making the bed, even if I get up, use bathroom and feed cats first. My room looks nicer. I cannot make it look magazine worth but it is tidy.

    I am still on steroids, not too much longer to take those I do not think, possibly til the end of week. They are not too bad for sleeping, slept some hours on couch last night, went to bed soon after for another 6 hours so that is not bad at all.

    No schedule today beyond the usual stuff, laundry, meals, kitchen cleanup and the cat area as well. Kitchen is clean already, got to leave it that way. Got a lot of laundry yesterday, will check my hamper. SIL took one of the big containers and put a label dirty clothes on it which was clever I think. Easier to keep track of stuff in it.

    Not sure on meals, have some beans I can have, I will either air fry them whole OR make eggs and beans, microwave for 5 mins, let cool and put into the chopper and add to a fry pan with rice, will see which version I want done.

    I hope everyone has a good day and I am in pockets for all.

  • cookie54
    cookie54 Posts: 1,278

    @shanagirl Squeezing in your pocket today hope I'm not too late! Hope it's been a smooth process so far. Hugs💕

    @mara51506 Glad to hear steroids are almost finished and haven't been too disruptive. It's bitter cold here today but beautiful sunshine! Just been laying low doing some straightening up and organizing drawers. DH and I are going to brave the cold and go out to dinner tonight. I;ll got out for that to get a break from cooking lol.

    Hope everyone is having a good day so far😊

  • threetree
    threetree Posts: 2,532

    @shanagirl - That's a good CT report - congratulations! Fingers crossed🤞 that the bone scan comes back good too.

  • shanagirl
    shanagirl Posts: 608

    @mkestrel You’ve been on my mind.I’m thinking of you. How are you doing🌷

  • cookie54
    cookie54 Posts: 1,278

    @shanagirl Glad to hear things are stable! Hope you rest well tonight after your long day.

  • threetree
    threetree Posts: 2,532

    @mara51506 - Good luck with the staple removal. I'm assuming you nurse can set up a sterile environment, etc. In your pocket!

    @goldensrbest - Good to see you post, and so glad you've recovered from that flu. I was wondering how you were doing. I too have heard about the flu being extra bad this year.

  • chicagoan
    chicagoan Posts: 1,442

    @goldensrbest 2 weeks of the flu! That must have been miserable. Glad you are feeling better.

    @mara51506 Good luck with the staple removal.