Today was a good day I got stuff done and felt pretty good the best part was an hour nap when I got home. I keep hoping that the needles in my fingers will go away soon because I can count 5 days and today was number 7 if you count last Friday so why do they still react to cold, of course I see it as a sign that this chemo is working well so we will leave it at that. although a nice drink of cold water would be good isn't funny how the simple things become important when you can't have them.
well Deanna Googled Chinese Leprosy I had thought that I had a made up disease but was surprised to discover it exists I will accept her warning to not have the images turned on when I google it and in the future I must come up with a more creative name for a disease.
The extra 6 weeks before the Bone Morrow Transplant has allowed me to get some of the open projects wound up and I have been enjoying the time.
Everybody Please keep us in your prayers and God Bless also remember that the cure isn't in our hands but in Gods will.
Chinese Leprosy is a good one, I laughed so hard I drooled on my keyboard...and then panicked that it would short out--fortunately not yet. I suspect that the needles in your fingers lasting a longer than normal time may be due to the fact that this is the coldest snowyest(is that a word?) winter ever and their research on side effects was probably done in a controlled environment in July. Grandma Robertson always used to drink hot water, so maybe that is a good option for you. She assured me that it was delicious, but I remain in doubt.
ReplyDeleteWell, if you did have leprosy at least you wouldn't have to worry about the needles in your fingers as your peripheral nerves would be damaged. Even after you had been cured from leprosy (6-12 months of treatments) the damage would remain. The moral of the story is...get leprosy before you get this chemo. ~Debb
ReplyDeletePS David has taken multiple steps on his own a number of times over the last few days.