Journal entry by Jaffy Jaffy —
Day 1 was successfully completed on Tuesday. It was a long day, but well worth it!
This new Clinical Trial is the toughest yet. Gregg was sent home with 90 hours of continually flowing chemo connected to his port and stored in a small black fanny pack style bag...we call it his "Pony". He and his "Pony" had lots of very long and well needed naps - from Tuesday night until this morning. His "Pony" will be removed tomorrow morning and I can't honestly say we are going to miss it.
90 Hours of Kicking Cancers Ass!!!!
Looking forward to week 2 starting on Tuesday Aug. 28th....
This new Clinical Trial is the toughest yet. Gregg was sent home with 90 hours of continually flowing chemo connected to his port and stored in a small black fanny pack style bag...we call it his "Pony". He and his "Pony" had lots of very long and well needed naps - from Tuesday night until this morning. His "Pony" will be removed tomorrow morning and I can't honestly say we are going to miss it.
90 Hours of Kicking Cancers Ass!!!!
Looking forward to week 2 starting on Tuesday Aug. 28th....
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