As a person who consumes pretty much zero daily medicines or supplements of any kind, it’s been kind of crazy coming to terms with all of the pills, powders, and potions that have become part of my new routine. Here’s a quick tour of what I’m working with and why. Sorry for sort-of whacky pics with found brass birds.
Anti-Nausea

The chemo drugs are super-nauseating, which works diametrically against the goal of consuming more calories than normal to combat my hypermetabolic state. A full bag of Zofran is dripped into my system before the Cisplatin main event, which takes care of me on Wednesdays. For the rest of the days, I need to switch between these three, depending on how many days since the last drip, whether I need slow- or fast-action, and how much constipational side effect I’m willing to deal with. Hence this fruit bowl of Zofran, Compazine, and Decadron.
Miracle Mouthwash

A blend of Lidocaine and Benadryl, I gargle 5ml of this stuff before every attempt to eat, then slowly swallow what remains. The goal is to completely numb the mouth, back of tongue, and throat, to alleviate the pain of swallowing, so that I can get some food down. It does a remarkable job, hence its nickname “Miracle Mouthwash.” Even more effective in combination with the Hydrocodone.
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