The “Off” Weeks
This week my sister and I consider it our “off” weeks…a week with no chemo appointments and where we typically sprint to get everything done before the “on week”. Next week is the LAST “on” week!
We are thrilled that the 8th and final chemo treatment is Monday and at the same time, we know that the end is not there. But rather, the following two weeks where the chemicals do their work…where days of aches, pains and fatigue kick in.
Each round has been a bit worse and different than the prior treatments effects. The feelings of a “blanket coming over you” typically hit right after the treatment, but never enough to not stop us from having a nice dinner together post treatment!
Then a bit of a waiting game…days 2 and 3, usually OK-ish. Day 4 and 5 strong fatigue, body aches, some nausea…and Day 6 either a real dozie or a sign of the start of the climb to feeling better. BUT, there are times where a day of illness hits out of the blue, shame you don’t know if it’s just part of normal life!
We are cheering for Monday to close one chapter in what we see as recovery…and then there’s a months rest before the radiation begins. The story continues….
Praying for your sister as I had prayed for you.
xoxo
Lori
thinking of you all xo
Thank God for Monday may the week that follows be a quick sail through the ugly part. Joining you in cheering Anna on. Looking forward to nothing but “off weeks” as you put it.
I think of you and your sister often, it’s funny sometimes I’m shopping and see a breast cancer awareness symbol and think of you and your family and so many others…and pray for your continued strength and good health. Love to you today and always and fight the good fight. Ronnie xoxo
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