I'm sorry for the endless frustration, Hec. I hope it starts going smoother soon.
Natter 77: I miss my friends. I miss my enemies. I miss the people I talked to every day.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
JFC why do I have to explain the chemo pump clock to these people every trip.
Understandable frustration.
It is disappointing to read that the crew has not been able to establish and maintain a consistent routine, something you might rely on for planning purposes.
It's not like anything they are doing should be a surprise, or at all unusual to them.
Do they keep switching up the team on you?
I wish I could come up with some helpful suggestions, but I got nothing. You and JZ are doing your part, it is reasonable to expect the others to do theirs, and to care about doing it well.
Timelies all!
Happy Birthday Epic!
Ugh. The last two days at work have been ridiculously busy. Also seriously understaffed. The post-bac is on vacation all week.Yesterday I was the only person processing samples for the first two hours. One person was out sick, another was coming in after 11(family medical stuff) a third was coming in at noon and a fourth was supposed to be at 9:30 but came in closer to 10. Today was a little better as two people came in around 8, which is their usual time.
Do they keep switching up the team on you?
We have a new nurse basically every time. But our doctor and the trial coordinator are the same, and we've communicated the issue with them.
The issue is with (1) The Scheduler, who we don't have any contact with and the Trial Coordinator needs to deal with, and (2) every month (two trips) we get a new stash of Clinical Study drugs, and they have to go through a lengthy authorization process with multiple people signing off. Ultimately it gets bottlenecked in the Pharmacy where they can sit on the auth for a couple hours unless somebody is badgering them about it.
Some nurses understand this when I tell them, and other nurses do not. I told our nurse today to bug the Pharmacy people, she didn't. So we sat for two hours waiting for something to happen. Finally I tracked her down at her station and she did the extra prodding of Pharmacy that got things going but our early in/early out scheduled day turned into 8 hours at the hospital from 8 to 4.
We should've/could've been done before 2pm.
Anyway, our nurse kept us with the early 8am appointment on Friday so they'll just run the chemo pump faster to time us out by 10 or 10:30 and we can make our 1:30 flight.
I’m so tired of incessantly hearing about a half dozen billionaires who decided to fuck around and are now finding out. I have enough nightmares from people trapped in hells not of their own making, thanks.
I guess my griping was a conversation killer.
We are on our in-between day (aka, Chemo Pump Day) so we have nothing on our agenda in Beverly Hills except breakfast at the French Bakery and a probable walk to the dog park.
We had to leave Scola early because of the Scheduler's shenanigans, but Sylvie hung out with him yesterday. Matilda is happily knocking around Portland with family, and Emmett's on Guinea Pig patrol.
If all goes well, we'll be back at home tomorrow.
When we talked to our oncologist we discussed lowering the dosage of FOLFIRI (the standard chemo she's receiving along with the study drug) in hopes that there will be fewer side effects (fatigue, nausea, weight loss, hair loss). The fatigue is probably the biggest issue as Jacqueline is napping more than 4 hours a day even after a long night's sleep. And her waking moments are kind of muzzy and chemo brain.
Next big CT scan in a month. That's when we should really show some progress.
I’m so tired of incessantly hearing about a half dozen billionaires who decided to fuck around and are now finding out. I have enough nightmares from people trapped in hells not of their own making, thanks.
They seem to be bored in their cozy cocoon of cash.
I hope the high visibility of these guys finding out disabuses some people of the idea that if you have a lot of money you are the best person to be making decisions. Just a few people realizing who did not before that seems like a good thing.
Hec, I am pretty much always confused about what day it is because that is just something my brain cannot seem to keep track of but I thought y'all were supposed to be on a very regular schedule and that even that cannot be maintained seems pretty unfair. Good luck with getting home in a timely manner.
fatigue is probably the biggest issue
Fatigue is still the biggest issue for me. Physical exercise is the therapy recommended to me, but fighting through the lethargy to get started is hard. "You're tired? The solution is to go make yourself more tired!" is a difficult paradox to overcome.
I hate repetitive exercise, so that's another obstacle. I like walking, because I can vary the route to get different scenery.
Mid-afternoon is hardest. The urge to nap gets very strong, but if I give in to it I then have trouble falling asleep that night.
They seem to be bored in their cozy cocoon of cash.
I can help them reduce that problem a bit.
Congrats on selling the house, Gud!