Ready for Taxol chemo #4. So thankful there are no delays like the AC chemo dealt me.
It’s amazing how time and “routine” affects your frame of mind. I remember how frightened I was to learn of needing chemotherapy. I requested a tour of the infusion center and remembered how patients were reading a book or looking at their iPad or phone or visiting, and I thought how oddly ordinary this was. Here I am facing my 8th chemo treatment and realizing this is routine for me right now.
I’m so thankful for the infusion nurses and the other chemo patients that help make this journey tolerable. And I’m especially thankful for my husband who faithfully takes to my treatments, and doctor appointments when I feel I can’t drive. After today, just 8 more chemo treatments to go!
I received good news today by NOT getting a phone call. Had labs drawn this morning. My infusion nurse told me they would call only if labs were too low and chemo would need to be delayed. Well, the call never came so chemo #4 is scheduled for Wednesday! Moving right along.
My name is Anita Marth. Welcome to my blog “Hope Through Facing Adversity”. It is my hope you will find inspiration while viewing this site. Please feel free to leave comments and suggestions.
Welcome to Hope Through Facing Adversity. My name is Anita Marth. The year 2015 began as a renewal for me. Little did I realize, what God had planned for me and my life. It is my hope you will find inspiration while viewing this blog. You may read my story in the Pages section.