The week following my discharge from hospital after my first session of chemotherapy was an interesting one. For a few days my back ached (Mum said I was walking like a Lego man, I told her at least my hair cut didn’t look like one!), my mouth was dry and pale and I was lethargic – felt a bit like jet lag, shame it wasn’t from a holiday!
As the week went on I thought I was getting better, however, looking back I was really going downhill from Day 1. The weekend following I was re-admitted to hospital after having a high temperature – Florence had to drive me to A&E at 5am Sunday morning. I take one of my many hats off to her – she’s a good nurse on occasions! A bed became free at 11am and I was back on the Young Persons ward once again. I was lucky to have a private side room, this one even had a better view than the previous and it was more cheery, painted in a bright sunny yellow. It had a dog and I heart NY wall stickers, like it had been done out specifically for me – wanting a dog and to travel to America at some point.
After a course of antibiotics I
felt a lot better and finally managed to persuade them to let me out on day
release on the Tuesday, with the understanding I would come back the following
morning to have my blood samples taken and tested again. My immune system had
gone down to zero but was now back up, however my platelet count had dropped.
Thankfully the next day the platelets were back to normal and I was discharged
once again, feeling like my usual self.
Also on Tuesday last week, I saw
the plastic surgeons understudy for a check up on my head. He said all was
looking well and told me I could now wash my hair – well what was left of it!
The best news ever, as I hadn’t washed in since my operation in October! I’ve
only managed to wash it once, as it’s now started to fall out anyway. My lint
roller has replaced my hats as my best friend as I find I’m malting everywhere –
perhaps this is good practice for my dog!
I have also been for my wig
fitting at a salon in Bromsgrove. I thought I fancied a change of hair style,
maybe long. However, the Morticia Addams look didn’t do a lot for me and
neither did the one with the sideburns – as I wasn’t keen to look like my Uncle
‘Brother David’! So I reverted back to what I know best and got one which pretty
much resembles the hair style I once had, although in a darker shade. I was
told to be careful with it though, as it’s synthetic and not to cook in it,
otherwise I might be cooked to a cinder myself if I venture to open the oven
door! Lucky for me I’ve got Rosemary Shrager at my side.
My eyebrows have not fallen out
yet, but I think they’re planning to make a departure soon! So in preparation I’ve
purchased myself some eyebrow stencils, sealer and eyebrow ‘cake’. Wish me luck
with this one!
The Teenage Cancer Trust Youth
Support Coordinator Sarah, also organised a Body Shop pamper afternoon last
week, which I attended. It was lovely to have an afternoon free from Florence
and I’m sure she’d say the same, being able to escape from me! I got to meet
some of the other young girls undergoing cancer treatment on the ward and their
families. I also got to have my make-up done and nails manicured, which was a
lovely little treat.
Pick Me Up/Chat Magazine have
been in touch – my story will probably be published in the New Year! I’ll be
receiving £200, which I’m planning to donate to Ewing’s Sarcoma Research. So be
sure to look out for me!
Back in hospital yesterday – in a
day earlier than planned to start second session of chemo, to ensure I’ll be
out in good time to hopefully enjoy Christmas. I had a busy morning baking with
some of the other patients and got to sample my delights including gingerbread
men in the afternoon. Rosemary was of course in her element! We even got
Christmas gifts including a nail art kit, which was really lovely.
I’ve been told that Rod Stewart
might also call by – just an average day for me now as a celebrity! He’s
released a single in partnership with Teenage Cancer Trust and wants to talk to
people on the Young Persons Unit, who are in around the Christmas period.
Hopefully I can persuade him to let me stay at his Beverley Hills pad when I
visit America! Or maybe he’d like to do a home exchange?! Builth would
certainly be different to Hollywood!
So as you can see, Mum and I are
enjoying the simple life here in Birmingham! Apart from mingling with the
celebs there’s always the daily chores to be done – i.e. cleaning, cooking and
washing. Mum now has the title ‘Florence and the Washing Machine’! Shame her
singing skills aren’t quite on par with Florence Welch – don’t think she’ll be
duetting with Rod anytime soon anyway!
I have also been asking about
Complementary Therapies. I have been told I can have a massage. Definitely taking
up that perk, especially since the physio is a bit dishy! ;)
Better go now, I’m being asked
for a few autographs….shame it’s just some consent forms from the nursing
staff! Merry Christmas all!