The greatest discovery of my generation is that a human being can alter his life by altering his attitudes. ~William James
Yes, I felt like a human pincushion going to the lab for my weekly blood draw this morning. And Katie, the “good one,” was working! Boy, did she have to work to get a teeny tiny bit of blood from me! One stick in the arm (elbow joint area) and two sticks in the back of the hand. She finally had a little bit in 3 vials, which hopefully was enough to run the necessary tests. It seems to be getting more dreadful each time I go. WAAAAH! I’m not sure what I’ll do in
I’ve been feeling really good the past couple of days, although I was quite tired today – probably exhausted from the tedious blood draw…..although I think it was tougher for Katie than me. I just had to sit there and watch…..and try to beg the blood to flow. Other than the fatigue, though, I’ve been feeling great. One of the ladies in my online “support group” suggested taking Claritin to ward off the bone/joint pain that seems to be a nasty side effect from the Neulasta injection. Heck yeah! I’ll try that! And so far, I’ve had no bone pain at all this time. Now why would Claritin (for allergies) keep bone pain at bay??!! Another co-survivor on the website told me about MetroMint water to get rid of the yucky taste in our mouths from the chemo. Finally found it in Publix yesterday, and it’s wonderful. A little pricey but tastes so great and definitely gets rid of the yucky taste. So, combine those tidbits with the lint roller for the head, and I’m learning all kinds of great things to help make this journey more tolerable!
Well, it’s time to wrap up another day. Tomorrow I do laundry, Saturday I pack my bags, and Sunday I’m headed for Sister Therapy! Hugs to everybody!! Thank you all so much for your blog comments, emails, positive thoughts, and LOVE!
4 comments:
Dear Suzy--
Thank you so much for this blog update! So many good things happening to ease the journey for you. Best of all, the week-long Texas sojourn for you and Nancy, and her willingness to join your transcription crew. Mom and I will be with you via spirit and e-mail!
We love you--
Freeland
Dear Suzy,
Another wonderful and informative blog entry! We feel like we're right there with you, sharing the good and the bad. Fortunately the good seems to be outweighing the bad - and that is GOOD! Sounds like your online support group is coming up with some great ideas for you. What did we ever do without the internet?!
We'll be thinking of you and Nancy next week as you relax and enjoy each other's company in Texas - a much-needed respite for both of you.
We love you!!!
Mom
I wish you smooth sailing on your trip to San Antonio, Suzy. We all love you so much. Say "HI!" to Nancy!
Love,
Stuart
Hi Suz',
I just now read your blog from Thursday....and it made me cry. I don't know why, it just did. Maybe because I am so excited to see you and spend time with you, or maybe because I really want to help ease the load of your daily transcription work, or maybe because sister terapy is just such an awesome thing.....I'll quit guessing and just let nature take its course. Who cares what the reason is...I'm emotional and that's OK with me...it's a good thing!!! SO.....I will see you in less than 24 hours and we will be poolside at the lovely JW Marriott before we know it!!!
Have a safe trip and try the neosporin thing if you can, OK?
I love you,
Nancy
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