Hello friends update on my continuing cancer adventure. Basic info remains as follows: Stage 4 Lymphoma diagnosed as a single tumor attached to my spine November 2020. Surgery removed much of the tumor and chemo/radiation getting the rest. I was declared cancer free after three rounds of chemo mid February with continuing treatments to make sure we get it all. Prognosis is 70% - 80% survival after five years not bad odds.
I am now several months past chemo which finished on March 22, 2021. I had a total of six rounds spaced three weeks apart. Overall chemo was much easier than I anticipated given many stories I had heard from other people. Different for everyone of course. I am lucky I never experienced any sort of real discomfort just very light nausea and slight headache the day after the infusions and then pretty much nothing from there on out. I did experience fatigue which started out mild in the first rounds and got more significant towards round six also taking longer to recover. The most surprising thing was how the fatigue lingered for several months after the chemo was done. Nothing that kept me stuck in bed but a noticeable drop in energy.
I am now just about half way through 23 rounds of radiation. This is every day Monday - Friday over roughly a five week period. The machine looks very much like an MRI or CT scan - a large donut with a bed that slides in and out. During the radiation there is absolutely no sensation just the noise of the machine as some mechanism circles my body inside the donut. The actual radiation is very quick just about 1 1/2 minutes of the machine running and there is more time in prep and getting the body into the correct position so that the “aim point” is right.
Radiation side effects are fatigue and swallowing difficulty due to spillover radiation on my esophagus. Overall side effects are milder than chemo. They will become more pronounced towards final treatments and most severe several weeks after treatments are done. So far I can drive myself to and from radiation treatments so long as the fatigue isn’t too bad. I may put out a call for rides if the fatigue gets bad towards the end. There is sort of a topical anesthetic available to help the esophagus if it gets severe. Radiation + chemo can take up to 18 months for full recovery. I may have some rough waters ahead but I'm looking forward to being done and getting my strength back.
I received both doses of the Pfizer Covid vaccine right at the end of my chemo treatments. I was advised to continue with social distancing, masks, etc. since the efficacy of the vaccine is unknown in people with compromised immune system. I did see one early study that showed people undergoing chemo have a 50-50 chance of developing antibodies. I will be getting an antibody test at some point to determine if I have any protection. Please encourage everyone you know to get vaccinated. Herd immunity is the only way I can have any protection if the vaccine failed in my body.
As you can see from the photo my hair is coming back. At the end of chemo I lost nearly every single hair on my body except arms and legs. After chemo the beard and eyebrows came back quickly followed by hair on my head and the rest of my body. I was told to expect the hair to come back curly but I think it’s coming in straight so no Napoleon Dynamite look for me. I've been shaving regularly for several months.
Thank you everyone who has supported me through all of this, particularly local folks who brought food and provided transportation. Cancer is different for each person but so far none of this has been as bad as the worst things I imagined and honestly staying isolated due to Covid was worse than the cancer ordeal. You wouldn’t believe how some people refuse to wear a mask AT A CANCER TREATMENT FACILITY DURING A GLOBAL PANDEMIC. As much as I’ve seen truly horrible behavior out of some people I’ve seen absolutely lovely behavior out of so many others. Thank anyone you know in the medical field they truly are the heroes.
Please do not send gifts or flowers I’m nervous about receiving things into my house due to Covid. It’s still out there a local friend of mine tested positive a few weeks back. She is early 30s and ended up in the ER. Of course she wasn’t vaccinated so there you go.
Dear Paul,
ReplyDeleteThanks for this update! I'm glad to know your treatments have been going well. I first started following you after someone turned me onto your Engineer's Guide cat videos, and found our politics aligned too. Even if they didn't, I'd still be pulling for you. Sending waves of support and healing.
i am so glad your experience has not been the all out vomitfest that some folks get. it's funny how "not as bad as i thought" can be a satisfactory outcome...compared to the alternatives.
ReplyDeleteIt's great to see you looking more like your old hirsute self! You may need to moisturize more around the area being treated. Sweet almond oil is great stuff and safe for cats to lick off of your skin. Sending lots of good VIBES for full and swift recovery!
ReplyDeleteGlad things are going well and healing is happening. Most hospitals and medical facilities have mask mandates in clinical areas. If you see anyone not wearing a mask, please let medical personnel know. Healing thoughts your way.
ReplyDeletesending good thoughts and healing vibes your way Paul,
ReplyDeletemay you continue to make a speedy and full recovery
So glad this is going as well as it can. Hang in there!
ReplyDeletePaul, we think of you and are confident you will beat this and be better than ever.We love you
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear the process is progressing well! Covid is still as scary as ever and it surely is frustrating how little some people care. Keep staying safe and may all the powerful vibrations of cat yodels find their way to you when your energy bar is running low.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the update. You look quite good and the prognosis is very reassuring. I don't understand people who think wearing a mask is "a personal choice." My view is that it is a civic responsibility for exactly the reasons you explain.
ReplyDeletePaul, I'm so glad that everything is progressing well for you. You are such a positive person and I know that has gotten you through the rough spots. Continue to heal and recover.. thinking of you and sending best healing wishes from Florida ❤❤❤
ReplyDeleteThank you for the update, I'm happy to learn of you positive prognosis We are all thinking of you, and wishing you continued healing.
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Chase Truesdale 💜
I am so happy to hear things are moving forward. You don't know me but I love all your videos and your kitties. I am a cancer survivor too! Corpal Cuddling is the rule! I am sending you good healing juju! Jessica
ReplyDeleteThank you for the update. Sending you good vibes for rest and recovery.
ReplyDeleteI am happy you are feeling better, sending you positive thoughts and support. I would have kept you in my prayer if i was religious ❤
ReplyDeletebeen following you and adoring and admiring and liking you since the early cat engineer days. so sad to hear of your cancer, so very very glad you seemed to have responded to treatment. keep up the good rants re 'socialised medicine' and abortion and sex ed. with much love from suzie, a "Dear Abby" and relationship counsellor and sexual health writer in the land of socialised medicine the UK!
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