Wednesday, January 28, 2009

The 28th of Jan.

I got a very nice reply from Dumb Waiter and I would like to thank you and pool boy for your consideration.
 
Today was Dr. Bailey day and blood tests from the looks my blood was good with just a low hemoglobin which is why I am so tired for the last few days.  But today I think I am coming back to full speed or maybe my normal slow speed.  Dr. Bailey said that this chemo shouldn't be as bad and the last 2 runs.  I told him that I think the  chemo was working because I felt like crap which he was sceptical of but listened attentively.  I think that he thinks my cold was the reason but I don't care I still think its working.  By tomorrow my fingers shouldn't feel like needles are going in when they touch something cold but I won't push it because when I have the problem Sharen lets me drive the Subaru which is allot warmer then the Focus as I said I am milking this desises for all its worth.  Tom Stibits suggested that maybe Cancer wasn't a good choice just to get waited on hand and foot but I think you have to play the hand that you are dealt.  Next time I will get a rare disease like Chinese leprosy which would have worked just as well. 
 
Well I am going to wrap this up since it is probably tedious to read but please keep Sharen and myself in your prayers and may God Bless.
 
 

4 comments:

  1. If you had Chinese leprosy no one would be waiting on you hand and foot, or anything withing a close proximity to you.

    Hey, what's the little bump on my arm?

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  2. I Googled Chinese Leprosy. Word to the wise: do this with images turned off. And I agree with gman...if you had Chinese Leprosy, they might be waiting on you from outside a bubble.

    Keep that amazing optimism up, Ralph! You are doing awesome.

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  3. Thanks a lot. I have never even thought about Chinese leprosy and now I can hardly help myself, I have to google it to see those images.

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  4. You shouldn't have a problem with Chinese leprosy, but I assure you that you don't want to start googling Scottish leprosy.

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