Covid-19 changes everything: Day drinking is no longer reserved for the weekends

My one request while you read this: grab a drink or something you can indulge in. I have tried really hard to keep things as normal as possible these last few weeks, but one thing that just can’t be avoided is day drinking. Now, I am not talking about having sloppy afternoons, but a beer on a sunny day or a G&T at the sensible hour of 4pm sounds pretty much what a pandemic day calls for. No judgment here folks — it’s just one of the ways Covid-19 has changed things.

Other things have changed too. For instance, we have been eating a lot more meat than we did before the quarantine. I used to make 2-4 vegetarian dinners a week, but I have been lacking in motivation to do much cooking. It takes a lot of motivation to do a lot of things these days and cooking hasn’t been filling me with as much joy as it usually does. So instead I cook meat. It’s fast, it’s easy, no one complains. Another thing that Covid-19 has changed is the sheer amount of time my kids are on a screen each day; schoolwork is online, socializing is online, and games are online. We limit how much “outside of schoolwork” time they are online each day, but it’s so hard when all they want to do is FaceTime or send silly messages to friends that they haven’t seen in weeks. They are missing a normal part of their day being sequestered at home and their little social buckets are dry.

Covid-19 has also changed my cancer treatment plan. I went down to Boston last weekend to get my regular scans done. My hope was that the break from pembrolizumab would allow my lungs to heal and help the pneumonitis to shrink. It didn’t. The inflammation was stable. The cancer also didn’t grow. All in all good news.

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Walking through DFCI on scan day

I was really hoping that I would be able to jump back into my infusion schedule this week, but we have decided it’s just too risky. We know the cancer is being managed well through my oral medications since it didn’t grow over the last 9 weeks, so the focus has shifted to keeping my lungs from getting worse. Covid-19 poses a complicating factor for me because if I were to catch this virus I could have real issues with recovery since it’s extremely taxing on the lungs.

Two things really cemented my decision to discontinue the pembrolizumab. 1) I have had many more doses of immunotherapy than most people get in their lifetime. This particular drug has been used to cure other cancers and even in those curative environments, they aren’t getting as much of the drug as I had. So yay me, I am overachieving.  2) I am still on the clinical trial. This is very important to me. We know the oral drugs I am on are effective and are working. The wildcard was always the immunotherapy. I feel a duty to help find a cure and being on a clinical trial is my best tool for doing that. We need to know what the long term effects of being on this treatment line looks like, and wouldn’t it just be silly if I dropped out of the trial just to remain on the same oral drugs?

Posing with my PPE gear
Posing with my PPE gear

Going forward, I will continue to telehealth with my oncology team for as long as they let me. The exception to this will always be scans, which must take place at Dana Farber. I will continue with anastrozole and abemaciclib for as long as the cancer looks stable, hopefully, that is a very long time.

Thanks to everyone that has been checking in on me and my family. It’s an interesting time right now for all of us.

4 thoughts on “Covid-19 changes everything: Day drinking is no longer reserved for the weekends

  1. Feeling grateful for your honest sharing, Hannah. Thank you for your courage and strength. It continues to inspire. Prayers and love to you. ❤

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  2. We “meet” every afternoon for a cocktail hour before we make dinner together. Still going the vegetable meat free route. I find making something big that lasts for a few meals is the way to go. Motivation varies every day.

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    1. I like the happy hour. That sounds like fun 🙂 I am sure that soon we will figure out how to do more of our normal diet of mostly plant-based things. But happy kids at dinner is just what I need right now. haha. And yes, motivation changes from hour to hour, day to day.

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