Zero day minus one
Well as you can see from the daily diary which I am now keeping, today is not D-Day or V-Day or Zero-Day. In fact, even though it is the longest day I am likely to spend in the chemo unit, it is only Zero-Day minus One.
That's because the real Zero Day, from which everything else is calculated, is tomorrow when they actually put my stem cells back into me. And then those little Zeligs can start to put themselves into the roles of all the various cells in my marrow which will have been kicked up the arse by what they did today on Zero-Day minus One.
In fact, it being midwinter, I was in the unit before sunrise and stayed till long after sundown, about nine hours of being hooked up to various drips through the day. Here I am at the end of the day:
But because they put the PICC line in yesterday, it required no more needles and cannulas. It was in fact like recharging an electric car. Just plug me in and watch it go.
So in order of sequence I had:
- A big bag of about one litre of saline and Potassium, which I think is designed to keep me well hydrated and to protect my kidneys and liver from the poison that follows
- A small bag of Melphalan, looking all innocent in its clear little bag, but we all know it is a Begbie-like little shortarse, who is going to cause chaos when he passes through the swing doors of my Vena Cava (gosh that suddenly sounds like a Mexican bar to me).
- A small bag of another drug designed to make me pee, because they are feeding so much liquid into me today that it is a good idea. It worked, very quickly.
- Finally, a huge bag of more saline, to dilute and flush and protect while the Melphalan is starting things indoors. This bag took three hours to go through.
I am in blood stepped in so far that, should I wade no more,
Returning were as tedious as go o’er.




Please tell us your views on Breaking Bad when you're done. In my opinion it is one of the very best ever telly series, challenged only by The Sopranos (perhaps my fave).
ReplyDeleteWill do when I've watched enough of it. I heard that Anthony Hopkins sent an unsolicited fan letter to the Walter White actor, he was so impressed.
DeleteAs you say, that must have been a mega long day Patrick and glad to hear you felt better at the end of it all. Didn't they give you and dietary recommendations? A chilli con carne is a bit harsh! Maybe try something a bit blander? Thinking of you and hoping this process does what it needs too very soon xx
DeleteYes, I think the chilli was a bit over the top, but their general message so far is eat what ever you fancy and whatever you can, on the basis that loss of appetite is very normal for Melphalan
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