Well I have something else to count which is days in radiation the total number will be around 15 treatments which is 5 days a week for 3 weeks so today was day 5 and so far no bad side effects. As it turns out there should not be any real bad side effects the full effect will be felt about one month after the treatment and after a year I could have some lose of short term memory and my spelling could get bad. The sad thing is I currently can not spell so maybe it will help my spelling. So much for that. I'm not sure if I said this but if everything stays the same I will be going into my BMT we think in April but we will see.
As for old story's to tell when my Sonja was born we lived in Minneapolis I worked at the outside of the city about 30 minuet from the apartment where we lived. In the afternoon I called to check on Sharen or did she call me that I can't remember but we started talking and I hear a grone after witch she said that was a contraction but not to worry. We talked a few minutes more and she had another one I said that was only 2 or 3 minutes which she said I guess they are closer than I thought. So I was headed home when I got there they were steady and close. We had Jessica and a 3 deep plan of where she would stay when this thing happened. Well all three deep people were not there so we just left her in the apartment mangers office they said we didn't need a tag, I'm sure there must be some damage because of that. Off to the hospital we got there all calm that we made it put Sharen in the room they checked her and said it would be awail yet so I went down to register. Walked back screaming started my Sonja was ready to be born the nurse was upset because she was ready for a coffee break she ran out of the room yelling get me a Dr. any Dr., pushed the bed into the delivery room and My Sonja was out. Not that Sonja (red Sonja) was or is impatient or anything she just has a way of making her needs known.
Sorry for the old tales but please keep Sharen and me in your prayers and Tom and Sue also my sisters and may God continue to bless us.
hey, tell the story about you making a vulture out of the paper bag when at tech. you've got the best stories. are any of them true?
ReplyDeleteJust a note, while the story may seem to portray impatience on my part, I am the epitome of patience. In fact I will quote a student "You have the patience of a saint." Now hurry up and post another story! :)
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Been married to Sonja for 11 years, and she is most accurately represented by Ralph's story. Now Sonja does occasionally have nursing students so maybe she confused patience with patients.
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