Plane Trip to Terrible
The actual infusion process itself
is not bad. It basically consists of sitting in a mildly-comfortable chair,
hooked-up to an IV. It’s a lot like flying first class for 4 to 5 hours. You’re
probably a little bit frightened but you’re fairly comfortable, tired but can't really sleep. You’re offered a blanket and juice. Awkward trips to
the bathroom are the only thing you can get up for. And the experience is
better when someone you like comes along with you.
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Airplane Cabin |
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Chemo Infusion Center |
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