1. The kids came over for their weekend visit with us. It was very quiet and peaceful all week long. We ordered Chinese food on Friday night.
2. On Thursday night I went to my husband bpm with my good friend Heather. I wasn't feeling good and took a turn for the worse as the meeting progressed.
3. I ended up calling the doctor and getting a prescription called in over the phone. I left that evening in tears. My friend came over to care for me for a few hours. She drove me to the grocery store and to Walgreen's to pickup some medication.
4. The following morning was even worse that the night prior. I was crying in agony! I had my husband call the doctor's office and they couldn't get me in until 2pm. I was blessed that they called me back in and got me into an earlier appointment 10:30am. I had to leave immediately and I had to drive an hour to get there.
5. Once I was there I couldn't stop puking my guts out. I had to bring a small bucket into the car and luckily I did becase I needed it. Poor Frank had to cancel all of his appointments for that day to care for me.
6. I arrived to the doctor and he told me that I have bad mouth sores from the chemo. He hooked me up to an IV and I took in about 2 hours of fluids and antinausea medication. I was having a hard time keeping anything down in the stomach.
7. I have been fighting this all week long and have been forcing myself to eat food. It's so painful to eat anything but know I need to in order to rebuild my blood count which is very low.
8. Last night I actually had the desire to eat and started to feel a little bit better. Keep me in your prayers!
9. I missed my echocardigram this morning and I had to re-schedule for next wednesday. I pushed back my chemo treatment next week by 15 minutes. I hope my heart has not been affected by the chemo.
10. I received a new calling on Friday night to be the Primary Secratary. I had to leave church early so I will get set apart next week.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
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I'm sorry you're having such a rough time. I wish I lived close by to be able to take care of you.
Good luck, with the new calling.
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