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		<title>What a Difference a Week Makes</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Last week this time, my head was so fuzzy, I couldn't think straight, I spent the bulk of the day in bed because of the fatigue levels, I had had a reaction to the chemo the day before and generally felt crappy.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://www.pexels.com/photo/time-lapse-photography-of-waterfalls-1486902/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><small><i>Photo by James Wheeler from Pexels</i></small></a></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Welcome to Rainbow Falls. <a href="https://bethecatblog.com/2021/09/the-new-regime/">Last week this time</a>, my head was so fuzzy, I couldn&#8217;t think straight, I spent the bulk of the day in bed because of the fatigue levels, I had had a reaction to the chemo the day before and generally felt crappy. Going into chemo this week, I had no idea what to expect. Because the oncologist put me on a precautionary dosage of prednisone for 3 days, I felt better and stronger by Thursday. My fatigue levels weren&#8217;t as bad, and my breathing had vastly improved. I&#8217;m not saying I was skipping up the stairs, but at least I could climb them without having to take a break afterward to get my breath under control.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Whatever else would happen, at least I was stronger going in than the week before. And this week? No reaction. I saw the doctor after my treatment and we were both cautiously optimistic about the lack of reaction and hopeful it wouldn&#8217;t occur later in the day (it did not). But then she gave me some <span style="color: red;"><b>EXCELLENT</b></span> news. My chemo schedule has changed. The original plan was to have chemo 3 weeks in a row, one day a week, then skip a week and repeat for 6-8 months. Because I am responding so well to the treatment, it will now be 3 weeks in a row, one day week, and then once a month for 4 months. To say I am excited about the reduction in times I&#8217;ll have to have an infusion is an understatement</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">My biggest concern all along was how I would handle the constant barrage on my body of the once a week. My poor body has been through so much over the past couple years that trying to envision that finish line was a bit difficult knowing I would essentially be going once a week without recuperation time in between. Once a month for only one day is SO MUCH better.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The picture for this post is reflective of how I feel. Such a beautiful rainbow image of Niagara Falls. I equate rainbows with hope and going through chemo is a little like going over Niagara Falls in a barrel, so the two together accurately represent my feelings right now. I may still have to navigate the Falls, but hope is shining through for a better tomorrow.</p>
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