I try to go outside and have as much fun as much as possible, as I might be sleeping for a few days. Tonight, I'm going to see Feist. It should be awesome.
I try to stock up on food, particularly really easy to make soups and nutrition bars. I try to minimize dairy, especially in the few days following chemo because it doesn't seem to sit ok with my stomach. I have frozen fruit, almond milk, and coconut milk for smoothies. I also stock up on cat supplies, because it wouldn't do to have to get some when I'm not feeling great.
I do my dishes and try to straighten up my place as much as I can. It's pretty much only going to get messier for the next week, so I like to start out with a minimal of mess.
I pack my backpack. Chemo takes between 4 and 7 hours; I like to have a variety of things with me to distract and soothe me. Of course, I'm likely to fall asleep most of the time, anyway.
kind of in order of importance:
- my bag, with my insurance card (in case they ask) and my debit card and ID
- subway token, cabfare, or definite ride to chemo (ok, that last one won't fit in the backpack)
- fully charged cell phone
- warm stuff (it gets chilly)
- a jacket
- scarf
- a hat
- arm warmers
- snacks
- granola bar
- cut up fruit and vegetables
- maybe a smoothie
- water, gatorade, etc.
- music (thanks, Ken!)
- lip balm and hand lotion (it's dry there)
- Lidocaine (to numb the port)
- note with new questions in it (so I don't forget to ask the doc stuff)
- sketchbook and pen (thanks, Melinda!)
- needlepoint: mandalas, thread, needle, scissors
- Kindle (thanks, Mom!)
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