Back from the hygienist without too much of a lecture about plaque and floss and all the rest. My tongue appears to be adapting to the work done yesterday, so that's alright.
Today is - at last - the final day of Cycle 4 of Chemo Course 1. That means no more Velcade / Bortezomib, no more Thalidomide, and (best of all) no more Dexamethasone. Not for quite some time, anyway. Once those are all out of my system the Furosemide (diuretic) and FSL cocktail (constipation) should become unnecessary as well. I've already done a couple of nights without Laxido, and one without anything at all.
Now just waiting for the CT & PET scan appointment dates to come through, otherwise focused on starting the GCSF injections (to get stem cells into the bloodstream) starting on March 7th.
Wednesday 26 February 2020
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