Backpacking with a Chemo port?
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2022 1:54 pm
So this is somewhat serious post.
I got a type of lymphoma, it's going to be fine. I'm 44 and we caught it super early and it's been DNA mapped and analyzed like crazy at the lab...the whole deal at Kaiser...PET scans...etc...etc...It's curable and cells are indolent and I should be cancer free by Jan/Feb 2023...I started Chemo/Immunotherapy this week and had to have a port installed last week. I'm really getting a lot of rituximab (for those of you that know) and I feel just fine.
Anyone here backpack with a port? Or have buddies that have done it? Since we caught this so early, I feel fine and healthy, just did 52-miles from Tuolumne Meadows to Mammoth Lakes 2 weeks ago. I'd like to do another couple weekend 2 nighters this season. But the chemo port hurt pretty good for the 1st week. But I'm wondering if after a month or so that I could have some light pressure from a 2 night trip worth of gear? Like could some light pressure be fine? It's definitely right in the path of my right shoulder strap below my collarbone by couple inches.
The Dr during a video call just gave me a blank look and told me to wait and see how I feel. Hah.
Or...maybe my season is over...and I'm relegated to day hikes.

I got a type of lymphoma, it's going to be fine. I'm 44 and we caught it super early and it's been DNA mapped and analyzed like crazy at the lab...the whole deal at Kaiser...PET scans...etc...etc...It's curable and cells are indolent and I should be cancer free by Jan/Feb 2023...I started Chemo/Immunotherapy this week and had to have a port installed last week. I'm really getting a lot of rituximab (for those of you that know) and I feel just fine.
Anyone here backpack with a port? Or have buddies that have done it? Since we caught this so early, I feel fine and healthy, just did 52-miles from Tuolumne Meadows to Mammoth Lakes 2 weeks ago. I'd like to do another couple weekend 2 nighters this season. But the chemo port hurt pretty good for the 1st week. But I'm wondering if after a month or so that I could have some light pressure from a 2 night trip worth of gear? Like could some light pressure be fine? It's definitely right in the path of my right shoulder strap below my collarbone by couple inches.
The Dr during a video call just gave me a blank look and told me to wait and see how I feel. Hah.
Or...maybe my season is over...and I'm relegated to day hikes.


