Jennifer’s Journal

Day Two

Day Two

Jen’s second day of Chemo is done. This one ran for an hour. Jen got through it without any reactions. … Read More “Day Two”

Painful

Painful

When the lidocaine finally wore off yesterday, Jen’s pain was beyond unbearable. Her meds were not doing the job. Rather … Read More “Painful”

Day One

Day One

Jen‘s first day of chemo was quick. 15 minutes. She had no reactions. Her appetite and spirits are good. She’s … Read More “Day One”

Chemo

Chemo

Jen decided to continue chemotherapy. Dr Sarma agrees, “This is also Dr. Del Rivero’s recommendation.” Jen’s therapy will be a … Read More “Chemo”

Lidocaine

Lidocaine

Jen’s infusion was a limited success. Immediately after yesterday’s procedure, Dr. Huang sent me this text: “The infusion went well … Read More “Lidocaine”

Forward

Forward

We are talking directly with Dr. Del Rivero (NIH, National Cancer Institute), the leading rare cancer expert in the mid-Atlantic. … Read More “Forward”

Progression

Progression

Internal Medicine, Oncology, Palliative Care and Anesthesiology are working to get Jen’s pain under control. A Lidocaine infusion is a … Read More “Progression”

Spreading

Spreading

Dr. Pulizzi (Inova Loudoun’s ER physician) interviewed and examined Jen, then put orders in, including a CT scan. The results … Read More “Spreading”

Concern

Concern

Jen had her staples removed, all 39. Her in-home nurse (Anab) had orders from Dr. Wodajo to take them out … Read More “Concern”