Hey there!
I just wanted to send some encouragement your way.
I had OHS April of 06 and surgery (neck) for Lymphoma July 06. Six treatments of chemo spaced every 21 days. Just finished up end of November.
I did great. You will too I bet.
There are some powerful anti-nausea meds that work beautifully to combat that yucky nausea that can come with chemo. I was given anti-nausea meds WITH chemo and then pills (Kytril) for the 5 days or so following chemo. They truely work miracles! I was sick a little but nothing like I expected. My onco honestly did everything possible to help me. Heads up on the Kytril. My insurance only paid for 2 pills per month with a $50 co-pay. My onco always gave me samples of Kytril to cover all the days I needed them. He was wonderful. I hope you are equally blessed.
I am sure you have heard of the Nuelasta shot for building up the white blood cells. I don't think the chemo bothered me as much as the achiness associated with the Nuelasta shot. Several days of flu like aches. Nothing bad though. Just mild to moderate aches. This is all doable. I just want you to know that. You'll get through it.
I didn't thoroughly check your posts, but I wanted to make sure you know about Muga Scans. Because of my heart history, I had a pre-chemo Muga Scan and a Post Muga. A Muga scan involves the mixing of your own blood with radioactive fluid, wait time of 20 minutes, reinjected with the mixture, then 18 xray type slices of your heart through each of its phases of normal functioning. (You will feel like you could glow when this is all over!) Painless procedure. I didn't have any damage from chemo.
All this has only made me stronger. You'd be surprised what you can get through with alot of prayer and a ton of special friends/family!
Take care of yourself!
PM if I can help you in any way!
Debbi