This is my blog about my medical journey through Lymphoma. I was diagnosed April 11, 2006. Currently, I am in remission with a high chance of cure. It was non-Hodgkins Lymphoma, specifically Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma. The tumors ended up being in my hip, my sternum and my backbone. I have left the blog up for anyone to read, and I also use it to remember all I went through. Because of all the drugs and stress, some of it is foggy, so it is fun to go back and see what I went through!

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

No Suking Po Far

I freel brilly furny right now. I am frlying irn a spracship and If I thfro-urp I freel lrike it will flroat in front of mre since we are in sprace.

I do have some pretty sweet drugs in me and they are in a battle against the nausea. I took the drugs that are supposed to knock me out for the night; the idea is to have me sleep when I want to vomit. Tomorrow I will be on similar drugs and I will be out-of-commission. The Emend/Kytril combo has worked pretty well so far.

And now I have the dome, my bald, shiny head. I shaved it because my hair was starting to fall out into my hands. Now I definitely look like I am sick...wheelchair and bald. It is 10:15 and I have not yet awarded the Fuller's another bowl of Jason Trip's Homemade Stew.

PS. Jason is on many drugs, including his chemo, but doing great. -Heath Williams

4 Comments:

Blogger Emily said...

Is Jason Trips Homemade Stew anything like the Chili in the famous "Bowl of Chili" film? If I think too hard about this, I might vomit too!

10:25 PM

 
Blogger Mamasita said...

Hey Heath or Scott,

Take a pic of the Bald Dome Guy and post it for us, k?

Thanks!!

:-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-P (that last one is our dog)

10:37 PM

 
Anonymous Coca said...

"BOWL OF CHILI!!" Oh my God. I love that movie. It always cheers me up. Jason, I still say that you should post it on Ebaum's World.com...
talk to you later!
Always,
Coca

2:43 PM

 
Anonymous Princess said...

As i've already said, you can never be thankful enough for what you have and cancer definitely makes you thankful for everything. so ya, first the wheelchair, then getting bald, but you still haven't lost a lot of weight. actually, you look really healthy, which i think has to do with your positive attitude!
oh and don't the meds ROCK?! just remeber that if you take a lot of them, they will start losing their effect, so just make sure that you can increase the dose eventually.

7:18 PM

 

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