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Oma, any news about your MIL?
Daisy, our friend is doing OK. She has started a similar treatment to my OH. I feel for her though as she is in a fair amount of pain and not too mobile despite her morphine and is waiting for some more radiotherapy to help with that. It was good to see her.
DD3 has an infusion for the chemo every other Tuesday. It takes a few hours so SIL drops her off and one of us collect her. She leaves there with a bottle with 2 other chemo drugs which go in via her PICC line over two days. Nurses come to the house to remove that.
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She was good today , chatty and eating well , thanks for asking Gem,
They are having a meeting about her tomorrow, and Monday they are doing an assessment on her again.
Had GS for a few hours he had dropped Lucie at the hairdresser's,and was going to pick her up after.
She is 21 on Monday,
Im not fat just 6ft too small
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Nanto, if you don't sleep well a lie in is compulsory. I know you're usually an early bird, but an occasional late start might be good for you.
Gem, There seem to be so man y different kinds of chemo these days, but it's helpful that your DD3 can have some of the treatment at home. It's tiring and stressful going to the hospital all the time, plus the increased risk of infections. You must all be relieved that your friend is doing well, but I hope they can control the pain better, and she can have the radiotherapy sooner rather than later.
Oma, your MIL seems to have taken a turn for the better, thank goodness. I hope the assessment takes everything into account - living on her own, needing oxygen, problems with the steps outside etc. Is Lucie having a celebration for her 21st?
It was hard to get motivated to do anything this morning, but I did go round the house wiping marks off walls and cleaning some of the skirting boards. The weather improved after lunch so I cut the lawn and did some gardening. It was a nice afternoon. OH and I cooked dinner together, and I've just got back from walking Eva. She's gradually getting over her shock from the thunderstorm and walked ok today. She's got hydro tomorrow morning, and then we'll take her to DS2's at tea time, ready for my hospital appointment on Friday.
"Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "
(Marianne Williamson)
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