A blog about Bladder Cancer Journey. Symptoms began at age 49 or 50, and finally diagnosed at 51. Initial diagnoses as of June 2015 is T2, Highly Aggressive Transitional Cell Carcinoma (TCC) of the Bladder, Invasive to the Muscularis Propria.
Saturday, June 20, 2015
2nd Night After First Chemo Treatment
After having an easy first night after chemo Thursday, and an easy Friday and Friday evening, I had assumed I was going to breeze by chemo without many side effects. Wrong. Early Saturday morning, about 5am, the nausea came in fierce and surprising waves. I yelled out for Janice and she ran for my pills, which I didn't take earlier like I should have. After about 20 minutes of awful nausea and fighting off vomiting it eased up. Then a burning sensation kicked in right about the spot where my tumor is/was at the neck of my bladder. I wonder if the chemo and the cancer in that area are in a fight for that spot of my bladder? If so, its now Saturday afternoon and all that has gone away now and resting comfortably. I have taken my nausea medicine today like clockwork and so far, so good.
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