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  • 2015
    • March 2015
      • Fuck Cancer – CaringBridge Introduction
      • So, It’s Lymphoma – March 31, 2015
    • April 2015
      • Flowers for Deb – April 2, 2015
      • Another Day, Another Biopsy – April 4, 2015
      • Quack Quack – April 8, 2015
      • New Do and a Portacath – April 10, 2015
      • Coming At You Live from Treatment Room 25! – April 13, 2015
      • Now For the Good Stuff – April 13, 2015
      • And…. We’re Done! – April 13, 2015
      • Live From Treatment Room 6 – Cycle 1, Part 2 – April 14, 2015
      • Live From Treatment Room 9! – April 15, 2015
      • Look Good Feel Better – April 15, 2015
      • Update and Wig Day – April 16, 2015
      • Wig Play – April 16, 1015
      • Relatively C-Free Weekend – April 18, 2015
      • Port Draw Day – April 21, 2015
      • Better Today April – 22, 2015
      • That Moment When “Personal Grooming” Ceases To Be An Issue – April 25, 2015
      • Today’s the Day April – 26, 2015
      • Bus Stop Baldness Reveal – April 28, 2015
    • May 2015
      • Accessorize! – May 3, 2015
      • Live from Treatment Room 9! – May 5, 2015
      • Home Again Home Again Jiggity Jig – May 5, 2015
      • Neulasta Appointment – May 7, 2015
      • Pulled an All-Nighter – May 12, 2015
      • Things of Note – May 12, 2015
      • I Remain in Custody – May 12, 2015
      • The Latest From Room 5012 – May 12, 2015
      • Some Things Can’t Be Unseen – May 12, 2015
      • Freedom!!! – May 13, 2015
      • Well, Crap! – May 13, 2015
      • Back and Forth and Still Here – May 13, 2015
      • I’m Bustin’ Out! – May 14, 2015
      • I’m Fine – May 18, 2015
      • Cheers! – May 19, 2015
      • Live From Treatment Room 21! – May 26, 2015
      • She Made It! – May 26, 2015
      • Needles, Needles Everywhere – May 27, 2015
      • Crazy Brows – May 28, 2015
      • Lashing Out – May 30, 2015
    • June 2015
      • Crash Into Me – June 1, 2015
      • And I’m Free, I’m Free Fallin’ – June 3, 2015
      • Spoke Too Soon – June 4, 2015
      • Hot Child in the Suburbs – June 5, 2015
      • PET Scan – June 11, 2015
      • PET Scan Results – June 12, 2015
      • Live From Treatment Room 19 – June 15, 2015
      • Round 4, continued – June 15, 2015
      • Needledeedledee – June 16, 2015
      • Blech Day – June 17, 2015
      • Bump in the Road – June 18, 2015
      • Waiting for Godot – June 18, 2015
      • Homeward Bound – June 18, 2015
      • R&R – June 19, 2015
      • Deb and The Terrible Horrible No Good Very Bad Day – June 23, 2015
      • Chillin’ – Retro Style – June 24, 2015
      • Housekeeping – June 24, 2015
      • Housekeeping – June 24, 2015
      • Chillin’ – Retro Style – June 24, 2015
      • Deb and The Terrible Horrible No Good Very Bad Day – June 23, 2015
      • Mail Bag – June 25, 2015
      • Zzzzzzzz – June 29, 2015
      • Closer to Fine – June 27, 2015
    • July 2015
      • Doesn’t it Figure? July 6, 2015
      • Live from treatment room 6! – July 7, 2015
      • Back Home – July 7, 2015
      • Good Day So Far – July 8, 2015
      • Great Day – July 8, 2015
      • Polar Opposite – July 9, 2015
      • Tasteless – July 10, 2015
      • Owie – July 11, 2015
      • A Horse of a Different Color – July 13, 2015
      • Adventures in Neutropenia – July 14, 2015
      • Fire-Free – July 14, 2015
      • Chillin’ – July 15, 2015
      • False Advertising – July 16, 2015
      • Chemo Head as Art – July 25, 2015
      • Live from Treatment Room 16 – July 27, 2015
      • L’Chiam! – July 27, 2015
      • Thoughts On My Last Treatment Day – July 28, 2015
      • Fuckity Fuck Fuck – July 30, 2015
      • A Bit Better – July 31, 2015
      • My Haunted Leg – July 31, 2015
    • August 2015
      • Fire Watch – August 2, 2015
      • Yep – August 2, 2015
      • Definite Incineration – August 3, 2015
      • Prisoner – August 3, 2015
      • Incineration Continues – August 4, 2015
      • Sunset, Day 2 – August 4, 2015
      • On Hair – August 4, 2015
      • Going…. Going… – August 5, 2015
      • Gone! – August 5, 2015
      • Back in the Saddle Again! – August 18, 2015
      • Live From the Nuclear Dungeon – August 20, 2015
      • Better Images – August 27, 2015
      • CANCER FREE(ish?) – August 24, 2015
    • September 2015
      • Ow! – September 2, 2015
      • Po’ Hawk – September 11, 2015
      • No Hawk – September 15, 2015
      • Can’t Do Math – September 15, 2015
      • Definite Progress – September 19, 2015
      • Step by Step – September 24, 2015
      • Not Totally Random – September 20, 2015
    • October 2015
      • Lashes! – October 1, 2015
      • Live from Sbux – October 7, 2015
      • Lumps & Bumps – October 20, 2015
      • The C-Word – October 27, 2015
    • November 2015
      • Hair! – November 10, 2015
      • Here Piggy Piggy – November 21, 2015
      • HaaallelUjah! HaaallelUjah! HallelUjah! HallelUjah! HalleeeluuujAH! – November 24, 2015
    • December 2015
      • Endings, Beginnings, and Mergings – December 13, 2015
      • Deported! – Dec 14, 2015
      • Season’s Greetings, Urinator Update, and More – Dec 23, 2015
      • First Haircut! – Dec 30, 2015
  • 2016
    • One Year Later… – Feb 19, 2016
    • Another Follow Up Visit with Alla – March 6, 2016
    • Meow Scan – May 31, 2016
    • Rockstar and Red Beans – Sep 11, 2016
    • Housekeeping – Nov 5, 2016
    • One Helluva Week (and a Half) – Dec 16, 2016
    • Checkup Time! – Mar 14, 2017
  • 2017
    • Clearing My Plate – Dec 15, 2017
    • Checkup: Check! – Aug 29, 2017
  • Epilogue – 2020
  • Other Stuff
    • BiselBlog
    • Deb Moran Photography
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PET Scan – June 11, 2015

Today I had my halfway-done-with-chemo-PET scan to see where things stand. I hope to hear back from Dr. Gimelfarb tomorrow. At the latest, it’ll be Monday, when I go in for chemo round 4.

It was quite a chemo-addled-brain trip. I really should have been paying more attention, since I was going to a different hospital than usual (mine doesn’t do PETs). I should have taken Route 41, but instead took I-94 (on auto pilot for going to my usual hospital). I was on the phone with my brother, who suggested I just take Route 22 across. Made sense. Then I got disracted talking to him, so I missed the exit for 22. I turned around at Lake Cook and listened to Google Maps, which told me to take Deerfield Road.Dumb move – I should have Wayzed it. Traffic was at a crawl, especially as I got closer to downtown Highland Park. Wayze would have let me know about the accident in the middle of where I had to go. Amazingly, I was only 10 minutes late.

I stopped in first at the Kellogg Cancer Center there so a nice nurse named Jo could access my port (so much better than a traditional IV). Then, I headed downstairs to nuclear medicine. All that fun radioactivity is kept to the basement – I suppose they don’t want to make everyone glow in the dark. Just a select few. First, Angie (my tech) checked to make sure my glucose level was low enough (77), then she connected me to the lead pig that contained the glow-juice.

Here piggy, piggy!
Here piggy, piggy! And don’t you just love Angie’s manicure?

A few seconds later, and those radioactive isotopes were starting their marathon around my body. I had to sit around while they made their journey. I figured I’d catch up on Facebook. But, my battery had dropped from about 80% to 30% since I’d left the house (what?!). I didn’t bring my charger, or my iPad. Luckily, Angie was kind enough to let me borrow her charger so I could get my social media fix. An hour later, and it was time for my closeup.

It really does look like something out of Star Trek, doesn't it?
It really does look like something out of Star Trek, doesn’t it?

I got all comfy on the narrow, hard, oddly concave table, and Angie popped my Andy Grammer CD (I had to actually burn it from iTunes) into the boom box (yes, I said boom box!), and into the tube I went. The scan took about 20 minutes, from the top of my head to my knees. I even dozed off a bit. And then it was done.

In other news, I’ve had no more hot flashes since I last posted. Let’s keep it that way, shall we? Also, I love that if I feel like taking a nap, I do – and without guilt. I figure I’m entitled, with all the cancer and poison in my body. Though, I’m hoping the cancer is gone – I know it’s at least greatly diminished because I feel so much better than I did before we started this adventure towards curing me.

Michelle – I knew you would be able to relate.

Margo – W KNEE 40? Really? Bwaaa haaa haaa!

If I hear anything tomorrow, I’ll be sure to let you know. Otherwise, see y’all on Monday!

Original Comments from the CaringBridge Blog:

google maps will eat up your battery every time.
—Jodi McKee, June 12, 2015

I love that a nurse named Jo was your first stop. That had to be comforting! “What a trip!” Keep kickin’ tail, lady!
—Lauri Harvey Keagle, June 12, 2015

Don’t talk and drive. You already have chemo brain plus Fink genes which are addling enough. DON’T LOOK FOR MORE DISTRACTIONS!!!! Focus, or as Sam Fink would have said, FUCK US!
—margo barbakow, June 11, 2015

Why do you refer to it as a pig? Love you
—Adrienne Meyer, June 11, 2015

PET Scan Results – June 12, 2015 →

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