Everything Fred – Part 143

26 October 2023

My friends keep a close check on me. The other day, Judith and Chris asked if they could stop by and deliver some flan to satisfy my sweet taste buds since I seem to have lost salt, sour, and bitter. I think I have the umami but not in a good way. When they arrived with the flan, Chris had put together a beautiful bouquet of flowers from his yard.


The beautiful red flowers are Caesalpinia pulcherrima, sometimes called peacock flower, red bird of paradise, or pride of Barbados. It’s a member of the bean family. The blue/purple flowers are Chromolaena odorata, sometimes called Jack-in-the-Box, Christmas bush, and devil weed. It’s a member of the aster family. Chris has a green thumb and can grow pretty much any native plant in his yard. The arrangement was spectacular!

I admit to feeling better today. That’s even with very little sleep. It seems not only does a saline infusion make me feel better but it keeps me wired all during the night.


That’s even after I took a souped up Xanax called Temazepan.

Even with the lack of sleep, I feel 100% better than yesterday. I may even try to do a little yard work sometime today – between naps. I need to trim the Heliconia again and it’s time to turn the sprinkler system back on since we’ve officially entered the dry period of the year. Of course, that means re-working the sprinkler heads to get rid of clogs.

As I got up this morning, I looked at my bedside table/chest of drawers and was overwhelmed by the number of medications on the top. I decided to group all the medications together and get a real idea of what I’ve been taking over this period of cancer. Understand that all these medications have nothing to do with the cancer treatment I receive. These are medications to relieve the side effects of the cancer treatments. Check it out below.

MedicationDosagePurpose
Jardiance10mg 1xLowers A1c, combats heart disease due to Herceptin infusion
Claritin10 mg 1xHoly Cross recommends to prevent bone and joint pain when receiving white blood cell booster injections
Allegra180 mg 1xOriginally to combat itching prior to surgery but I use it when Claritin doesn’t work
Tramadol 50 mg 1xNarcotic for pain
Cyclobenzaprine5 mg 1xSkeletal muscle relaxant – I have mini-muscle spasms all through the night
Temazepan15 mg 1xA stronger version of Xanax – used as a sleeping aid in my case
Prednisone5 mg 2xTo wean me off the steroid Dexamethasone
Dexamethasone4 mg 1xHelps counteract the effects of Taxol and Herceptin. I took a dose the night before an infusion and received a dose during the infusion
Alprozoam0.5 mg 1xBasically, Xanax to reduce anxiety – not that I have any
Ondansetron8 mg 1xTo prevent nausea from chemotherapy
Cephalexin500 mg 1xAntibiotic prescribed during all the surgeries
Prochorperazine10 mg 1xAnti-psychotic and anti-nausea drug
Budesonide3 mg 1xDecreases inflammation in digestion tract. This was for all the effects of diarrhea
Loperamide2 mg 4XPrescription Imodium-AD for diarrhea
alpha lipoic acid600 mg 1xTo treat numbness in toes and fingers
Gabapentin100 mg 1xAnti-convulsant to decrease seizures
Diphenoxylate Atropine2.5 mg 4xPrescription Lomotil for diarrhea

That’s 17 drugs and doesn’t include the Pepsid and Zofram and Benadryl they injected during the infusions. It also doesn’t include the urinary ketone test strips required when I take Jardiance. What sticks in my mind is the old scientific law “for every action, there’s an opposite and equal reaction.” How much of what I’m going through is the Taxol/Herceptin treatment and how much is affected by the medications to treat the side effects?

On the 23rd of October blog I put a time line of diagnosis, surgeries, treatments to help me keep things straight. Holy Cross has now provided me additional dates into January for treatments. Here’s the breakdown in case you are curious.

DateTreatment/Visit
October 27 2023Hydration infusion
November 3Hydration infusion
November 7Herceptin infusion
November 8Dr. Fingado for arthritis in hands
November 10Hydration infusion
November 17Hydration infusion
November 28Herceptin infusion
November 29Acupuncture with Dr. Sear/Dr. Dunhill Wellness check
December 1Hydration infusion
December 8Hydration infusion
December 15Hydration infusion
December 18Dr. Burgers post-op visit
December 19Herceptin infusion
December 22Hydration infusion
December 29Hydration infusion
January 5, 2024Hydration infusion
January 9Herceptin infusion
January 12Hydration infusion
January 29Dr. Tepper Cardiologist

Somewhere in here I’ll have another echocardiogram or MUGA scan – probably in January.

Forgive any typos. With the numbness in my fingers, I can’t feel the little bumps on the “F” and “J” keys to find the home keys and sometimes when I type, I’m on the wrong letter.

Stay tuned!

Author: searcyf@mac.com

After 34 years in the classroom and lab teaching biology, I'm ready to get back to traveling and camping and hiking. It's been too long of a break. I miss the outdoors and you can follow my wanderings on this blog.

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