Just to let you know how the day went:
Quiet, nice visitors, the open wound looks clean, the PICC line is working. There is some bleeding there, concerning but understandable. Pain under control. Healing. A very nice talk with the psychologist who is leaving tomorrow to get married. Ed's nurse today loves Corgis. She's had two of them. Ed got a stuffed Corgi from one of my friends and this nurse delighted in showing it to her colleagues. Corgis do that to you.
Talk of some kind of home care, perhaps sooner than we thought.
Rest.
Chemotherapy tomorrow. Friday being a holiday and all.
Oh, yeah, we switched rooms again. We're in our fifth room in 22 days. The view is marvelous. We are now looking toward St. Paul, the University, and the airport.
So green. So healthy.
Quiet, nice visitors, the open wound looks clean, the PICC line is working. There is some bleeding there, concerning but understandable. Pain under control. Healing. A very nice talk with the psychologist who is leaving tomorrow to get married. Ed's nurse today loves Corgis. She's had two of them. Ed got a stuffed Corgi from one of my friends and this nurse delighted in showing it to her colleagues. Corgis do that to you.
Talk of some kind of home care, perhaps sooner than we thought.
Rest.
Chemotherapy tomorrow. Friday being a holiday and all.
Oh, yeah, we switched rooms again. We're in our fifth room in 22 days. The view is marvelous. We are now looking toward St. Paul, the University, and the airport.
So green. So healthy.
2 comments:
Corgis sure know how to save the day! I'm optimistic, I always am ;) This is good news, I'm thinking how important it is to just remain faithful and wait upon the Lord. So hard to do, but you are not alone. Yes, home help, I was wondering if he would be eligible for that? Praying for a good day today, chemo :(
Thanks for your prayers!! <3
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