So, my hair fell out. Or, at least enough that I felt like a balding man in his fifties who has to wear a truckers hat everyday to hide his baldness. And, my head hurt a lot whenever I touched my hair. And it was hard waking up in the mornings because of all the hair on my pillowcase- I was so sure that was the morning I would be bald. Then I got the guts to go look in the mirror, and it was never as bad as I imagined for which I was grateful.
However, my spirit was feeling damaged,and I realized I had been in denial.So I decided to just shave it all of then I could begin to accept it. The nice thing about being bald? Instant air conditioner if I am hot. And I get ready really quickly, which is nice if I'm not feeling so great.
My girlfriends in Rexburg! All ready for church:)
Shaving my head was one of the two hardest things I have ever done. And every morning I wake up and see the bald head and have to be okay with it all over again. However, it is becoming a little easier everyday. Truth I swear. I don't walk around with a bald head, but it is getting easier to walk around in a hat or my wig. Many people in my life have been very supportive and helped me feel better in my insecure moments. You know who you are:) Instead of mourning my long hair, I am on the hunt for some edgy short haircuts until I get my long hair back.
Chemo Round 2! I went in today, and I was really nervous. People want to know how I am doing and it is difficult to describe in words. The best I can do is that you know there is something going on in your body. Mentally it is difficult because you realize that you are essentially pushing poison through your body. It burns the veins a bit going through at first, but then dissipates. There are people continually coming into your room to give you information and then quizzing to see if you remember. The more chemo rounds you have, the longer the list of symptoms/side effects gets. But, you get used to it. You can start to anticipate some of the questions the doctors and nurses will ask and then that can speed things along quite a bit. In short, chemo sucks. However, I am lucky to only have to do it for 9 weeks, where other people have it for many months, some even years.
You can't see the words very well above, but I was transferred to the Hunstman Cancer Center, which is apart of the Intermountain Medical Center in Murray. Jon Hunstman Sr. is the man- he is a 4x cancer survivor. And he has devoted much of his life and money to help "his main desire to use his resources to fight human suffering." He is definitely someone that I look up to!
My nurse today was adorable! She kept checking in on me, making sure I was comfortable and made sure I knew exactly what was going on with each step she was making. And then I got all excited when she used pink for my bandage because it was girly. Then she busted out a bow without another word. And she asked for my blog at the very end which made me feel like a superstar:)
I needed to go fill a prescription after chemo, so we went to Costco! Jane was concerned about me being too tired or weak, so she talked me into riding on the flat bed cart. People stared, but for once, I genuinely didn't care! My hat was so warm and comfy that I didn't care if people could see that I was bald underneath. And, I could tell that the little kids were just envious:)
Things that make Molly happy :]
- I'm trying acupuncture tomorrow for the first time! it's supposed to work wonders with cancer side effects
- Walking Dead is back on! Woot woot!
- I made it safely from Washington to Utah
- My boys in Brighton 201, they always make me laugh!
- Kate and Carlee, always welcome me with open arms and are some stellar best friends:)
- I can finally sleep on my stomach again!
- My seeester Jane who spent 8 hours at the hospital with me for chemo, waited on me hand and foot and was my
- chauffeur for the whole day
- My seeester Abby who shaved my head because I could not bring myself to do it alone.
- My mumsy who is helping bankroll my fancy appointments and took time off work to do what I wanted to do.
- My brother Beaubo who went to the store and bought me 2 hats! One of them I wore to chemo today:) The other is a panda bear and has little ears (I might possibly be wearing at this precise moment...)
- Jani Davis and her extreme generosity- look up her boutique, it has lots of cute things!
- The music video below :The Fighter" by Gym Class Heroes , I listen to it all the time
I just want to tell you, that you are an inspiration. I read your blog and an always impressed with the positive spin you put on everything. I know what you're going threw is hard, I can only imagine just how hard. But I wanted you to know that there is many of us cheering for you and praying for you. Warmest wishes, hugs and prayers, Sheila
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