No News IS Good News
Sunday Update: I'VE GOT THIS!
Drafted Friday. Interrupted Saturday. Wrapped Sunday.
(If you make it to the end, the Challenge Question awaits — plus the scandalous story of what sidetracked me on Saturday.)Good News First: This Round Is Manageable
First and foremost:
This round of chemo has been so much more manageable that I can honestly
say — no hesitation — I can tackle the next two rounds. Not saying it’s
a stay at the Four Seasons, but compared to the last three...if this is the
pattern, I’m in.
After each of the first three rounds, I spent 21 days
wondering:
- Do
I really want to keep poisoning myself?
- Are
there any alternatives?
- Could
I sweet-talk my way out of chemo?
This time? Defensive and a little proactive = I’ve got this.
Hydration, Meds, and Mood: Crushing It
Hydration: ✅ Crushing it.
Meds: ✅ They finally nailed the
cocktail. No crying this round — not even once.
The real MVP?
Olanzapine — technically an antipsychotic (which I’ve mentioned), but at
low doses, it’s a miracle for chemo nausea. It’s kept the nausea at bay, made
me a semi-normal eater again, and slowed my gut to a "charmingly
sluggish" pace.
(Translation: I'm no longer sprinting to the bathroom every five minutes. Small
victories.)
Why Can’t I Stop Eating??
New development:
The Cravings.
Or should I say, the ravenous, devour-everything-in-sight phase.
I stopped the steroid and still couldn’t stop eating. Well,
turns I out olanzapine doesn’t just stop nausea — it flips the “Eat
Everything” switch.
- No
specific cravings this time.
- Just
food. All the food.
Good news: Once I pulled olanzapine and switched back to
Reglan, the insatiable hunger got under control.
Bad news: Metal mouth taste = permanent resident now.
(Frozen foods like Italian ice = life savers.)
The Glamorous Side Effects Nobody Asked For: Neuropathy & Muscle Fatigue/Atrophy
Now, about my face. Remember
that steroid mouthwash they gave me to prevent mouth sores? Yeah. That stuff turned my face into a
full-on pufferfish situation.
Add in facial neuropathy = Swollen cheeks, puffed-out lips,
and muscles around my mouth so fatigued that if I tried to drink out of a
straw, it looked like I had just come from the dentist after getting a filling.
Bonus symptoms this weekend:
My fingertips have decided they’re tired of being team
players. Dry, cracked, and so sensitive that touching anything feels like
sandpaper on a sunburn.
Special shoutout to my right thumb (my dominant hand, of
course) for going full diva — cracked, swollen, and so irritated that I now
realize just how many basic life tasks involve using your thumb. (Spoiler: all
of them.)
As an extra treat, the charming little pore blisters are
making a comeback, popping up on my arms and face.
And let’s not forget the face fuzz drama: by the second week
after chemo, I start to sprout some cute baby hairs around my face again...only
to lose them all over again by the next round along with more pore
blisters. Enough to want to play connect
the dots on my face.
Friday, Day 11: Here Comes Trouble
Heading into the weekend…It was quiet — almost suspiciously so. You know what they say, "no news is good news."
However... Friday afternoon hit. Still
manageable, yes — but things started to shift. The chills crept in. The dreaded
"make sure the bathroom isn’t too far" feeling reappeared.
This round has been so different that even I had to
go back and consult my own blog just to figure out what I was supposed to be
feeling by Friday, DAY 11. (For all the non-believers: this is proof that when
ADHD, OCD, and a little Concerta join forces, miracles happen — like Past Me
actually leaving behind a blog update that saved Present Me from total
confusion.)
Turns out, Day 11 is always the nosedive:
- Immune
system tanks (thank you, chemo and expired Neulasta).
- Nausea
starts creeping back — but manageable thanks to Reglan.
- Pulled
olanzapine to avoid creating a full-on traffic jam in my gut.
- Facial
blisters and red patches staged their comeback tour.
- Peach
fuzz on my head: hanging on... but barely.
Bonus round:
- Thumb
still throwing a diva tantrum.
- Pore
blisters redecorating my arms and face.
- Forearm
hair hanging tough (eyebrows/eyelashes thinning but still standing).
What’s Made Round 4 Easier?
Expectations + Preparation = Sanity.
I’m not getting blindsided anymore. I’m staying a lot defensive — maybe
even a little proactive.
Round Five?
Bring it.
I’m ready.
Food, Friends, and Frozen Goodness
- Starbucks
Iced Passion tea deliveries from Margie and Linda.
- Peanut
M&M jar refill from Jay (currently vacationing and still
asking me to share my treats).
- Epic
Thursday dinner from Kim — THANK YOU!
Food mishap highlight:
When asked if I wanted anything, I texted:
- "Italian
ice"
- "watermelon"
(meaning watermelon flavor).
Got... a watermelon. The fruit. (WOW, who knew? Chemo belly loves it!)
WIN WIN — both Italian ice and real watermelon came to the rescue
against my constant burning metal taste. Frozen foods for the win. Thank you Kim!
Floral Therapy: You can never have too many
Huge thanks to:
- Jen
M.— sent an arrangement from Chapmans so gorgeous it could headline a
wedding.
- Sandy
(fresh from Nantucket) — even though I was busy getting IV fluids, her
flowers from Leonard’s made it feel like spring.
- Liz
(Chip’s childhood friend from ACK) — another absolutely stunning
arrangement.
Birthday Week + Chip’s True Love Story
- My
mom’s birthday on Tuesday 🎉
- Chip’s
birthday on Friday 🎂
Fun Chip Fact:
He has an unhealthy, borderline obsessive relationship with... his
paper shredder.
(If you don't believe me, stage right.)
Quick Calendar Update
April 30th plans? Gone. 😩😫
I got the call:
Instead of anything fun, I’ll be in Boston for my mid-chemo echocardiogram.
Nothing says "party" like a freezing hospital gown and a heart scan.
Summary:
If you were planning to see me, gold star for loyalty, but I’m officially
bailing.
Saturday Distraction: Confessions of a Wig Weaver
Why didn’t I finish this blog on Saturday?
Well, here’s a reveal:
I have an unhealthy amount of real human hair. (NOT from my own head,
calm down.)
Over the years:
- Clip-ins
- Tape-ins
- Sew-in
wefts
- And my
latest love — HALOS.
I finally put my hoarding to good use:
I wove my own real human hair wig. (See photos above)
(It’s now my new favorite... until next week, when I’ll probably have a new
favorite.)
Challenge Question!
You made it!
Now it’s your turn:
What random thing have you acquired over the years that
finally served a purpose?
Or...
What are you currently collecting that you’re still waiting to justify?
Share with the masses — or if you’re shy, text me privately.
Let's laugh about it together.


Funky tops from Free People. I am maintaining that I’m still in my forties! I love Free People tops but they don’t love my belly! No matter how hard JJ makes me work the belly is my constant nemesis! Yet I shall refuse to give up! Hence FP closet! Anyone out there a FP junkie! I’ll share the tops… actually I’ll give you the tops! I’ll keep a few for myself though. Hope springs eternal!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE FP!! Some of my favorite pieces are from FP
DeleteGirl, I love clothes, shoes & purses!! Sometimes I will open up a drawer & see something and be like, I remember you, and wear it.
ReplyDeleteSam will tell you that I hate having stuff lol. I’m an aspiring minimalist / anti-hoarder lol. I wish I had a more fun answer. The one frivolous thing I do have is my Jewish books by Jewish women collection! I haven’t read most of them… just like having them in my room.
ReplyDeleteAbout 20 pounds of seaglass and I’m still going! (Sorry for missing your engagement party, Sam!) -Zoe
ReplyDeleteI have w-a-y too many kitchen utensils. Good news: Kyle is moving out & I'm offloading a TON!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love sconces. The antique kind that use a real lit candle, not an electric bulb. We have very little wall space in our new house so most of them are in a box. But if we ever lose electricity, I'm armed with enough sconces to burn the block down.
ReplyDeleteTeapots. Do I look like the teapot type??!!!
ReplyDeleteLet us know who you are and we will tell you. 😂😂 xoxo. JJ
DeleteHilarious. Jenny K
DeleteAlao- thinking of you right now. Xo