Treatment Cycle 10 - Day 14
I've been so busy with work and Ike, this is the first chance I've had to post in weeks. It's nice to be so fully occupied with living my life that my health and my treatments and my disease don't even cross my mind. My infusions are starting to seem more and more like just a blip on my radar screen, and I pop my tamoxifen each night without really noticing it. My skin is still irritated from the Herceptin and Perjeta, but I seem to have found a way to at least manage it (by cleansing with coconut oil only and then moisturizing the hell out of it). Dr. Hurvitz gave me a referral to a dermatologist, but I haven't called her - to be honest I just don't want to see another doctor. Ever. For the rest of my life.
But for now, that's not realistic. I saw Dr. Trott today for my pre-op appointment in advance of my exchange surgery, which is scheduled for May 19. I'm excited to get my new boobs, and I'm even more excited to get done with reconstruction (or at least I hope I'll be done - but revision surgeries are a possibility). The procedure itself will take about four hours, with a couple hours in pre-op and a couple more in recovery. Then I go home and rest, and in one to two weeks I should be as good as new. I'm hopeful that my recovery will be even faster than that, since I healed so well from my mastectomy, but I can't take it for granted.
And after that, just seven more infusions! When I started treatment, the end seemed so far away as to be unimaginable - but now I can really see the light at the end of the tunnel.
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