I was NOT glad to come home. Being home means my next treatment ... just when I'm starting to feel better. Still ... I know ... I need and WANT this treatment. Time to put on my big girl panties and get on with it.
Oddly, my next treatment is NOT Wednesday this week. It's on Thursday for a change. That gives me one more day than I had expected for feeling good and getting out and about. Bonus. The trouble with it being on Thursday is that Kevin has a meeting in Regina that he absolutely can't miss, so he won't be able to be with me for this one. No worries, though. I feel confident that this one won't be any different that the last one, which turned out to be no big whoop injection-wise. I'll be just fine.
I'd rather be watching lacrosse.
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Hey Heather,
ReplyDeleteAfter getting back from Winnipeg I am having a little bit of trouble adjusting to schedule - I wish I was back there too. 6:30 AM came way too early this morning. Anyway, if you need someone to go with you on Thursday, I am free. Let me know if you want me to come.
Patty
Hi Heather: I am also available Thurs. Just let me know. Auntie Anne
ReplyDeleteHeather I'm with you on "rather be watching lax". I don't think there was a better sight this weekend then watching parents watching their kids enjoy a sport.
ReplyDeleteOn Thursday, I will be sending lots of positive vibes your way, call it prayers or whatever, I believe they make a difference. David
Hi Anne and Patty! Thanks for offering to come with me for my chemo treatment. I talked to Nurse Cratchet last night and she says she's good to go and knows the ropes, since she was there last time. I wondered if we'd need another person to run back and forth with freshly frozen ice boots and gloves but she's on top of all that.
ReplyDeleteHi Dave,
Thanks for stopping by and joining my team and for cheering me on. And you're right ... they DO SO make a difference, no matter what you call them.