Taking chemo is really strange. You feel fine one minute and the next minute you aren't fine. I was only home for 12 hours when my temperature spiked to 104 degrees. Jim took me to the local hospital and later my oncologist requested that I return to my primary hospital.
I call the attached picture my "chandelier". It gives you an idea of all the drugs that are being infused into my body. This has not been fun at all.
It sounds bloody awful. Wish I could do something--like have magical powers and cure everyone's ailments and feed all the hungry and stop that black hair from reappearing on my chin.
Alas, all I can do is read your blog and send you postive vibes. Which I do daily. Tamra
Denise, You still have your sense of humor. I wish you had a different kind of 'chandelier'! I will be in COS the third weekend of Feb and I hope to say hello. If it's too much I'll be good with leaving a voice message. You are dear to me. Love you, Marci
Hang in there, sis. Wish I could be there to give you a hug. Love and miss you tons. --Sharon
ReplyDeleteDenise,Have Julie or Jim call and update me on how you're doing. Are you in University hospital? Keep trusting in the one who created you!
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It sounds bloody awful. Wish I could do something--like have magical powers and cure everyone's ailments and feed all the hungry and stop that black hair from reappearing on my chin.
ReplyDeleteAlas, all I can do is read your blog and send you postive vibes. Which I do daily.
Tamra
Denise, You still have your sense of humor. I wish you had a different kind of 'chandelier'! I will be in COS the third weekend of Feb and I hope to say hello. If it's too much I'll be good with leaving a voice message. You are dear to me. Love you, Marci
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