Hi.
It’s good to know that you already started treatment. You may experience some side effects from the chemotherapy, but these are manageable and can be controlled by medications. Please inform your doctor if you are experiencing anything unusual in your body.
Stay positive.
I was just thinking about the regimen today, of how ignorant I was by not knowing what is actually given to me. I will ask specifically next time so I can give you a more concrete reply.
So far Ive drank lot of water today (I had my first session this morning from 9am-12) and Ive peed a lot of course. Food tastes a bit metallic and Ive naped from like 4pm to just now 9pm. I took the pill for nausea before lunch as the nurse said just for prevention, other than that, I've felt normal.
As you say, Ive taken all this on a very positive way, specially now that things in my life are starting to take the shape Ive always wanted, probably going trough the best times of my life right now and this chemo isnt making any duller. The only thing I was worried at first was the hairloss but heck! hair grows! (Ive had long hair all my life )
Thanks for your time and I will get back to you with the regimen.
Hi.
How are you doing?
What is your chemotherapy regimen?
I have a 64-year old male patient with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Stage IIIB who will start his chemotherapy this Saturday using the ABVD (Doxorubicin, Bleomycin, Vinblastine, Dacarbazine) regimen. This is given every 15 days. Possible side effects of chemotherapy include body weakness, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, and hair loss. These side effects are tolerable and can be managed by supportive measures. My other patients on chemotherapy using the same regimen barely complained of side effects after chemotherapy or even days after chemotherapy. These patients are complete responders and are on regular surveillance check-ups.
I think you will be able to go through your chemotherapy sessions with ease. You are young and energetic. You can still continue to do what you love doing. You can even take this as an inspiration to your art. A positive outlook in life helps a lot.
Good luck to you.