Good afternoon
Hope everyone is well and safe…
i was diagnosed with a 3 cm lump in my left breast in august, stage one grade 3
I was advised that i should have chemotherapy before surgery but unfortunately i have a blood clotting disorder called Factor V Leiden and after meeting with the oncologist it was decided that due to the risk of blood clots i should have the surgery first.
I had a left wide local excision plus sentinel lymph node biopsy and a bilateral mammoplasty (breast reduction of both breasts) in October. The results came back that the breast was clear but there was cancer in one of the lymph nodes (six had been removed)
I started ECT chemotherapy on the 14th December. 6 cycles over 18 weeks to be followed by radiotherapy and then hormone tablets.
I nodded off during the treatment and woke with a burning sensation in my nose and my head was throbbing, i was informed this was due to it flushing through to quickly. It all seemed pretty uneventful but i felt tired and had a nap when i got home.
The first 3 days following chemo seemed to be great energy levels wise and i could have quite easily forgotten there was anything wrong apart from the heartburn which was swiftly followed by constipation…
Day 5 i began to feel very whoozy headed and felt like i had a hangover but i still managed to walk the dog and do things around the house.
Day 7 and i had the most excruciating pain in my lower right arm in the vein where the chemo had gone through and the vein had a hard part of about an inch. The next evening the pain began to get worse and it felt like i had been hit with a burning hammer and the pain was terrible. I ended up being admitted to hospital and following an ultrasound it was confirmed i had a blood clot in my arm.
Following blood tests in hospital i was told i was neutropenic and my neutrofil count was 0.13 which accounted for the whoozy head etc The whoozy head and hangover feeling continued and by day 10 it was all i could do to walk from one room to another and doing that required a lay down on the sofa, tbh that was the worst day and by day 13 i felt back to normal (if you can ever call me that!) and this has continued. I am now on day 16 and feeling great
I have now been put on apixaban twice a day for the remainder of my treatment which is an anticoagulant and the oncologist is now deciding how to administer my next treatment which is on the 4 Jan. The logical plan would be to put a PIC line in but as i am prone to clots and the risk is already high having chemo they are now deciding how this can be done with minimal risk
So that is my story so far, sorry its so war and peace!! Hopefully things will be less eventful next week, fingers crossed xx