I have my second infusion this afternoon, and what a difference from the first time. No jitters or anxiety at all. This time, I'll be receiving instruction in subcutaneous injections so that I may administer Neupogin, an immune system booster, 5 times over the 10 days following my treatment today. At least I know what to expect now, and will likely skip the day of feeling sorry for myself that I indulged in last time. I am armed with your love and good wishes, and a really terrific Netflix lineup. :D The current season of The Riches, which I had Tivo-d, pulled me through last time. This time, I've got Buffy (season 2), Twin Peaks (season 1), and both seasons of England's The Enemy at the Door; all being seen for the first time. Also got a couple of Eddy Izzard shows, for good measure.
Recently, NPR aired an excellent documentary entitled The Truth About Cancer, which was followed up by a fascinating panel discussion hosted by Linda Ellerbee and composed of four doctors who are all cancer survivors. While the documentary is heart-wrenching, it is also a very worthwhile thing to see. It offers a most honest and thorough picture of cancer and its treatment. I tried to watch it on my "poor me" day following the first chemo treatment, and found I couldn't stand it. But I gave it another chance when I was feeling stronger, and was so glad I did. It is an important film that needed to be made, and I hope you will see it, if you can.
Best wishes to all, and lots of love - I know I have yours and it means the world to me. Thank you!
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