Phase 2 Chemo begins
Hello everybody, While being back home has been great but the daily trip to Baltimore and being on the road in traffic for 2 hours everyday is not that great. But given the fact that I get a chance to be spoiled by Sonali at home I don’t mind the drive at all. On the medical side, my Phase 2 has begun and it is more intense – 4 days a week. I have had days of nausea when I could not even drink water, leave alone the food. Those days would also be real Low-Energy days, full of lethargy and all I did was stay in bed. Based on the Marrow test at the conclusion of Phase 1, the Docs are excited to be on the right track but given my kind of ailment (ALL) a Bone Marrow transplant would be necessary at the end of my Chemotherapy. My Oncologist is of the opinion that I should get a Phase 3 of Chemo to completely eradicate any remnant of cancer cells in my CSF (cerebro-spinal fluid). Now that has gotten to be a painful procedure wherein they numb the area on the back between the L...