Saw Hematologist at Emory Winship after giving blood for update 1 day after chemo. Dr. said nodes are already diminishing. Scheduled me for every Monday for a month to monitor whites and platelets. Sent me on to IFR for Neulesta. I learned it is a shot, and had a choice of belly or arms, chose left arm. Totally painless injection. Then received a bag of platelets. Painless. I took Claritin in the AM before procedure, as advised, to mitigate any bone pain from the Neulesta. And, subsequently, had no bone pain so far. I did take a 3 hr nap later. I'm almost 79 with follicular stage IV. I made these 3 posts so that scared others who haven't had first treatment would see that at least one other scared person did not suffer any side effects nor pain other than chills on Rituxan. Dr. explained that was from destruction of cancer cells; lasted 10 minutes. A quick dose of benadryl stopped that.
Before diagnosis, I had no pain from the bone biopsy in hip. I was very healthy for 78 years before diagnosis, but had pneumonia twice in same year before diagnosis. I went on a ketogenic (low carb, high fat) diet 10 months before diagnosis, and BP, lipids and BMI went to normal or better after losing 35 lbs. I supplemented with Vitamins D, B Complex, magnesium, CoQ10, probiotics and prebiotic fibre. Glucose went to 75.
Emory Nutritionist said it should bode well for tolerating chemo, and it did.
I read these boards every day, and truly empathize with everyone suffering and their caregivers. I have learned so much here. I wish you all the most blessed outcome possible.