Been feeling fine. never really had any side effects from the chemo. Had a few "backwards" ones. They always talk about people not wanting to eat, every time I go in they ask how my appetite is, I say you have my chart what do you think. I've gained 30lbs in 6 months during this stuff. I think my appetite is fine.
Feet swelled up and I couldn't walk in my work boots anymore, found this is common and got some new ones. Went from a 13E to a 14EE.
Never lost my hair but it thinned out a lot and grows in a little funky. Some spots are slower to grow than others. Not complaining at all. Had extremely thick hair before which sucked in the summer.
Otherwise I really haven't had much for side effects, I got nausea after the first treatment then they started giving me Emend for two days after. $500 pill, only co pay I actuall have and is $30 for two pills. But they work dammit. No nausea. I will get some cotton mouth and dehydrated feeling after chemo because water doesn't taste good but I make some weak lemonade that goes down fine. Few days later water is good again. For a couple days my taste buds will be off so I just eat chinese or something spicy with a lot of flavor.
When I was only a few years old I would eat Jalapenos out of the jar with my grandpa, lately I turned into a wimp the last 10 years, now I'm back to eating spicy stuff again. Love it.
One thing I cannot wait for is Milk. Couldn't drink it through this whole process because it does not sit well. I was lost for the most part. How do you eat breakfast without milk? I will use it is cereal but nothing compliments ketchup (which I put on every potatoe or egg based breakfast food) or syrup (which goes good with basically anything ketchup doesnt). Lots of other meals too througout a day that Milk just tastes the best with and lately I have actually probably drank more MTN Dew than I should have but just to have something with some flavor. All of the fruit juices out there are way too sweet. I'm excited to drink milk again hopefully.
Overall for being as serious as Stage 4 Hodgkins sounds, its been pretty easy compared to what most people seem to go through. Have to go to a funeral tomorrow for my inlaws close friend that just lost her fight with Breast cancer at 52. One of our salesman is loosing his battle with colon cancer, but didn't catch it very early on and tried the "natural" approach in Tijuana versus just doing chemo.
Thanks for the kind words.