I turned 21!
I drank some alcohol!
I survived chemo!
It has been a bit since my last post but I will get to that.
On Sunday, my amazing parents put together a last minute birthday party. Family and a few friends came over for food, fun, presents and cake. It was lots of fun to see everyone and reassure them that I am still regular smarty-pants happy Kelsey and doing well.
Monday was a busy day with a birthday breakfast with a friend, a trip to BR to see my previous teachers, birthday lunch out and then a trip to the dentist and a bit of birthday shopping (yay birthday coupons!). Mom, Dad and I sat down to a yummy dinner of leftovers (I picked leftovers for dinner and did have a drink, Smirnoff Ice Green Apple Bite). I then put on my giant witch's hat and handed out candy to the "neighborhood kids". This is in quotes because many of our Halloween visitors are not from my neighborhood and quite a few are not kids but it is the nature of the holiday in Indianapolis. I also began to tackle to stack of birthday cards I received from Fairview members- I got around 40 birthday cards not to mention around 20 prayer cards. Thank you to all who sent them.
Tuesday night I went out for birthday drinks with a set of parents that I babysit for. We went to Northside Social, it was a lot of fun and a nice place and the drinks were good,
Wednesday was...fun. We arrived at the IU Cancer Center just before 9:30 for chemo. Jennifer, my doctor's assistant, met with us to start going through some educational information about treatment that day and for the next couple of months. We went back to the treatment area and had a "public" pod, I had to be near the nurses' station since it was my first treatment. I had a nice recliner to sit in while Mom and our friend Debra had regular chairs. Jennifer stayed with us for awhile longer and the nurse tried to get me ready for treatment. I have small deep veins so it was difficult to get a good one and I ended up being stuck twice. I received the pretreatment drugs without a problem but the nurse couldn't get a proper blood return so we added heat packs to my arm and moved it around a bit until the blood started flowing. Then the actual chemo drugs started. The first was a "push" (it's in a syringe that the nurse empties into the iv). Then came two drugs in 10 minute drips from the bag. Again the nurse couldn't get a blood return so we did heat packs again, flushed the iv a few times and moved my arm around a bit. The fourth drug burned going in so the nurse stopped it, flushed the iv and she started to change to flow speed and proportion of drug and saline. The burning went away and what was originally supposed to be a 30 minute drip became an hour. For this entire hour, my arm was wrapped with two heat pack and propped up on a pillow. During this entire...thing, I had planned on reading trashy magazines of my Mom's Kindle but the Art Cart rolled by and have you ever known me to pass up an opportunity for crafts. Nope. I attempted to make two mosaics, a plaque and a little box but once we started the fourth drug I couldn't use my left arm anymore and didn't finish either mosaic. Luckily the art lady let me take the raw materials home so that I could finish them later, now to remember where I put them...Anyway, finally by 2:30 we left the cancer center. I felt fine but was tired so I slept for the rest of the afternoon and woke up for dinner.
Thursday and Friday were days of rest. I slept a lot. A lot. Fortunately I didn't really have any other symptoms. There may have been some nausea but the meds took care of that. I did go out with Mom Friday morning to run some errands but that was to get out of the house and then I came home and went back to bed. Sleeping is the reason I haven't updated you since last week, but I think you can handle it.
Saturday was a more active day. I went over the 46th and Illinois to watch my friend run past in the Monumental Marathon in the morning before going out to lunch and a movie with friends. We saw Anonymous and I enjoyed it but I have a strong appreciation for suspension of disbelief. I enjoyed the theory but I don't believe it, it would be interesting of it were true but I think all of my English/ literature teachers and friends would disown me if I gave the theory credence. I also babysat Saturday night but was quite happy to come home and go to bed at the end of the day.
Today is more quiet. I went to church with Mom and Kim. There were quite a few people wearing purple- coincidence, I don't think so. It was really nice to see everyone and I didn't feel overwhelmed, and I didn't have to say the same thing over and over again about what is going on so that was cool. Now I am chilaxing at home with Mom, but I think another nap might be in order. Might as well milk it while I can, right?
Tuesday in purple hair day- get excited! If you are interested in a salon purple stripe in your hair, there is a purple party December 4- email or comment for more information.
Me, sittin in my chair, getting my last drug, sorting tiles to make a mosaic.
So glad to hear that you had a great birthday and that your first round of chemo went well. I especially enjoyed hearing about you doing crafts. My mom would be proud;)
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see you with purple hair and might even be interested in doing a purple stripe in my hair if I'm feeling daring. Keep your positive attitude!!!
You would do crafts during chemo :-) love you tons
ReplyDeleteI would most certainly disown you if you gave that theory credence! It makes me get all up in a tizzy .... ;)
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad to hear things went well for your first chemo session, we were thinking of you! I hope you find your art supplies, I personally can never pass up a colouring book ....