Infusion #2
Well # 2 went as well as it could go. It was a nice to know what to expect and how the process went this time around. I felt like an old pro at this yet still odd because people around me could tell that I was still a newbie since I still had my real hair. The process is very simple. We arrive at 8am for blood work and get my port accessed. Then we wait around again until 9am to meet with the Oncologist or the Oncologist PA. The best news is the tumor seems to be getting smaller, meaning I’m responding to treatment, meaning the prayers and petitions on my behalf are working so keep them up!!! Then we are back in the waiting room to be called in for the “infusion”. Infusion is the technical term for chemo treatment, which sounds fancy but really it amounts to the same thing, some nasty drugs entering your body to kill whatever it can. As long as it kills my Horcrux, I’m all for it! The cancer center at UT Southwest...