World Cancer Day – Shari’s Update🎗️

Officially two rounds of chemotherapy and immunotherapy into my Lymphoma treatments and everything is going “well”. The first round of chemo was a learning curve, although my symptoms were mild, I still had to deal with fatigue, slight nausea, constipation, mouth soreness, and a tiny bit of bone pain. Again, although none of these were terrible and I was able to manage them quickly, to the point where I felt normal within 3-5 days after my treatment; I still learned a lot. I took what I learned into my second round of chemo (exactly a week ago) and this time I haven’t had the mouth soreness, constipation, or bone pain at all. The fatigue comes and goes the first few days after treatment and the nausea is only once the anti-nausea medication that they give me with my infusions wears off. I only took one anti-nausea pill this past round. I know I have 6 more chemo treatments to go but it was encouraging to know there is a way to manage my symptoms and I am grateful to the people out there that have shared their stories, what they learned, and tips & tricks. Thanks to them I was able to get ahead of my symptoms and take care of myself.

Hair “shedding” has started and I’m leaning more towards just waiting it out to see how much hair I truly lose. I have gone back and forth on my thoughts around this topic. I won’t bore you with my indecisiveness but I will say, I have a LOT of hair so it kind of feels nice to lose a little.

Friends have come to my aid with meals, care packages, and thoughtful Marco polos (I love video messages). It’s been refreshing to have the normalcy of work, and I’ve enjoyed extra time at home with my husband and toddler. I’ve also felt a bit cooped up at home. We’ve made the best of it with walks outside between weather breaks… bonus that we live next to a beautiful bay and walking path on the berm of the rocky beach (picture receipt below). I appreciate each and every one of you that have reached out, sent cards, messages, and shown me and my family so much love. The support means everything to me. It’s World Cancer Day and I can’t help but think of every one that has been affected by cancer and even those that will be in the future. Praying extra today for peace and healing to those in the throws of cancer (like me), those who are surviving, and those affected by cancer in any way. 🎗️❤️ Jeremiah 33:6

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