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Jul 2, 2022 10:16AM
gr4c1e
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WOW, denny10! That rash sounds uncomfortable. Also sounds like the meds or combination of, could cause sensitivity to sunlight. Definitely a good question for your oncologist.
I definitely relate to your (our) scanxiety. For me, it's one sleepless night followed by a day of lying still, deep breath, hold it, aaaannnnddd breathe, over an over and over again. I'm sending you some positive vibes!
Had infusion #2 yesterday and so far so good. It went much quicker this time. There was a bit of over crowding in the infusion rooms, I'm guessing due to the upcoming July 4th holiday, so they set me up in of the private suites alone. It was AWESOME! I had a fancy massage chair with heat controls, my own TV & remote. There was even a little bell to ring if I needed anything!
HECK YEAH, I rang it! Three nurses came running, and then I asked which one was the consierge and could they bring me a wine list!
I'm pretty sure there's a note in my chart now stating that I'm not allowed in the fancy rooms any more. Strictly general population for this one! Haha!
Stay safe and out of direct sunlight!
12/30/2021 - Xgeva for bone mets
Dx
9/2/2011, IDC, Left, 2cm, Stage IA, Grade 3, 0/2 nodes, ER-/PR-, HER2-
Surgery
10/25/2011 Mastectomy; Mastectomy (Left); Prophylactic mastectomy; Prophylactic mastectomy (Right); Reconstruction (Left); Reconstruction (Right)
Chemotherapy
11/23/2011 AC + T (Taxotere)
Dx
1/4/2021, IDC, Right, Stage IV, metastasized to lungs, ER-/PR-, HER2-
Targeted Therapy
6/24/2022 Trodelvy (sacituzumab govitecan-hziy)
Chemotherapy
Gemzar (gemcitabine)
Chemotherapy
Abraxane (albumin-bound or nab-paclitaxel)