Hodgkin's Lymphoma is a rare form of lymphatic cancer that attacks one's lymphnodes. Each one of us has about 600 lymphnodes in our body (I only have 599). They are an important part of our immune system. In 2007, only 8,190 people will be diagnosed in the United States. 3,720 of them will be women. Fortunately, Hodgkin's Disease is extremely treatable with about a 95% success rate.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
An Entry in Images
This is where I scanned my ID card every day upon arrival. As you may be able to see, my machine, the second one down the list, is 30 minutes behind... but that's OK! It also lists which doctor's are on duty to see patients... 'cause you have to visit with The Man at least once a week.
In the meantime, I'll just hang out with my cool nurse, Lynn. After a quick visit Lynn advises me that I have my port flushed. Whaaaat? It hasn't been accessed in over a month and in the off event they need to use it again... she has to flush it with saline. Fine, whatever, I have like an hour wait anyway. It takes Lynn 3 stabs before she gets it, but I didn't mind because she used a numbing solution first which was like first-class treatment as far as I'm concerned. She's really good... she even got a blood-return!
Then... it's Johnny time! Enter the changing closet and choose your weapon. Not much of a choice really... and would you know, I get the one with only one string every time!! If you're ever faced with this situation I suggest choosing the Johnny that looks most new. :) You'll look more shabby sheek... trust me.
Before I know it I'm face to face with Machine 15!!
Say hello...
Don't be scared...
So... this is where it all takes place.
And this adorable Francis and Amy, the technicians that run Machine 15 every single day. I think Francis had one day off during my whole treatment. They're good folks. :) I made them cookies.
And so ends An Entry in Images.
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Hi PATTO How are you? I am typing in the dark and I'm not very good at it. I like the images that you put up. In some way it feels like we are there, too bad we couldnt have done these treatments for you. Love you so much, auntie paula
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