Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Cycle Two of Chemo Completed

We came home from the hospital on Sunday without too much drama.  Bill is recuperating from the second round of chemo but he doesn't seem to be bouncing back quite as quickly as we had hoped.  He is still experiencing nausea most of the time, which also means he is not able to eat much.  Unfortunately, he does not need to lose anymore weight.  So, we are continually in search of something to eat that sounds good to him and that he can tolerate.  This task is not as simple as it may sound.  If you have any suggestions, please feel free to share them with us.  

The good news is that he is "tube free".  All holes are closed and all foreign matter is out of his body.  Considering the multitude of bad luck he has had with central lines, that is indeed positive news.  Now our immediate goal is to get rid of this nausea and get some food into him. I have to admit, it is much nicer being at home than in the hospital.  That's certainly no reflection on the folks at University Hospital, they have been so caring and efficient but we prefer our own bed.  
  
As always, thanks for your continued acts of kindness, prayers and support.  



3 comments:

Elizabeth said...

My only experience with nausea has been with morning sickness and not even so much of that (praise the Lord!) but I have read that sour and salty are often best tolerated...like potato chips and lemonade. Also, if Bill is able to take any natural ginger (candy, cookies, capsules) it is supposed to calm the stomach. I take it on car trips to prevent motion sickness. I also wear these bands on my wrists that apply pressure to certain pressure points that prevent nausea. I think you can find them in the pharmacy section of the drug stores. (They look like athletic wrist bands with a bead on the inside- they come in a small plastic case) It may be a mental thing but they work for me! I hope this helps. Glad to know you are home. I will continue to pray for your family. Please let me know if there is anything I can do! Tell Amy hi for me; I miss her!

Patty Grimes said...

Holly and Bill: I'm glad that you are home - it is always better to be home. I know what you mean about searching for foods that Bill can tolerate. I spent a lot of time doing that for Russell. He seemed to enjoy orange jello and lemon pudding - a strange combination to say the least!! He never cared much for Ensure, even though I encouraged him to try some for nutrition's sake. It was always a struggle. Whatever craving he had at the time is what we went with. Holly, I think of you often and miss seeing you here at work. I'm glad that you are able to stay with Bill. God bless you both and I hope that he will be able to regain strength. Patty

s.dean said...

Good morning and I hope you all are having a good day today. I use to work for Bill at the L and N building I am Sandra Dean, I hope you all received my card. I am prayering for you all and hope that Bill will continue to grow stronger and keep the faith. If I can be of help to you all at any time please call 502-543-7081 work and 502-968-8452 home. One day at a time. Praying for you alway Sandra