I just finished cycle 3 of drug X. Today I had my oncology appointment where my labs were checked and the plan was made to continue on with the next 21-day cycle (#4). The goal is to complete 8 cycles, but I can stop at 6 if I'm unable to tolerate it. So far, I'm tolerating it. It's rough on my hands and feet, a bit painful, and requires a lot of application of ointments and creams, which is time consuming. But, I've learned that consuming massive amounts of time is the most predominant side effect of the cancer journey, and I've learned to live with and manage it as best I can.
A strange side effect that goes with the hand and foot syndrome symptoms of this drug is that I no longer have fingerprints. Strange but true and said to be a temporary side effect. The fingerprints should return after the treatment course is over. Thankfully, my most recent phone uses face recognition or passcode technology and not a fingerprint reader. Otherwise, I'd be in trouble.
All in all, the cancer battle is moving along toward the halfway mark in this final treatment. And God has proven Himself to be faithful and true all the way through.
Greg has come to most of my oncology appointments and we've kept up the habit of taking our picture together each time. Here's today's picture, the first without a hat in many months:
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