Everything Fred – Part 202

5 January 2024

Wow! Not a good night. I went to bed early but waked around 11 pm. I knew I wouldn’t get back to sleep immediately so I took a Tamazepan and read until I was able to doze back off a little before 1 am. I had a Tamazepan hangover when I got up around 7:30 am.

I finally got enough energy to shower and head out to my Walgreens to pick up my new prescription of Gabapentin. I wouldn’t object so much to all this medication if I was getting high off it or something but it really doesn’t seem to be doing much good. Dr. Chamley kept saying he was more than willing to “poison” me with drugs.

I talked with the pharmacist about the insulin which Medicare does not cover. If I were to pay out of pocket, it would cost thousands, according to her. I researched two other insulin pen products. The one Dr. Jellinger put me on was Tresiba (Insulin Degludec). I found Humalog (Insulin Lispro) available at CVS for $13.37/30 days and Lantus (Insulin Glargine) at Publix for $35/30 days. I have no idea the difference in these forms of insulin and, of course, my doctor’s office is closed today so it’ll be Monday before I know anything.

I did pick up a cane. Dr. Chamley seemed to indicate this was very necessary for me. Again, the selection is overwhelming.

I’ll use my walking stick if I ever get the energy to walk around the block again but this will be useful when getting from the car to the cancer center and walking within the center. Does it look like I’ve lost 20 pounds?

I also picked up a pair of wrist splints. You need a right-handed pair as well as a left-handed pair because I have bilateral carpal tunnel according to Dr. Chamley. I hear black is stylish so I can be in fashion when I sleep.

Who knows if I’ll be able to get to sleep with a pair of these on!

I also found out that when I go in for my MRI on the 12th, I ‘ll have to remove the continuous glucose monitor. That means I’ll waste a few days of its allotted time. It’s a 14 day monitor.

No word from the jeep place. Hope spring eternal for some but also dies on the altar of despair more often. I’m not counting on getting it back until Monday at the earliest. I’ve gotten use to driving Joel’s 1997 Toyota Camry. It’s like driving a tank down the road.

Today is hydration. They still have me scheduled for another hydration on the 12th that I canceled. I also need to schedule more Herceptin infusions and hydration infusions before I leave their facility today. One day, I’ll be shocked when things go according to plan.

Hopefully today’s hydration will perk me up.

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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