Y is for Yawn
I've spent a lot of time in bed over the past two days... at home, not in hospital, which is a relief. It's nothing serious, just the...
G is for (the) gift that keeps on giving
Who knew that Chemotherapy could be so generous in its side-effects? I mean you have the well-documented and 'chart-topping' ones such as...
J is for jumping for joy!
Well, not literally because I might break a hip (I'm not joking!) but mentally I am very excited... going to pick Caela up in about 45...
B is for busier
I fear that I'm turning into my dad by saying that I have had a 'busy' day when I've actually only had one appointment! Dad includes...
H is for highs and lows
We had an appointment with our social worker, well she's more like a counsellor, at the hospital the other day. We had our first chat...
L is for limbo
Each day I wake up expectantly, giving myself about 30 seconds to decide how I feel... do I feel sick? Have I got pain? Can I move?!...
Z is for zapped
I'm trying to use all the letters of the alphabet! My (perfectionist/anal/thorough/wonderful) husband queried a while ago why my blog...
T is for third time lucky
On the brink of my third 'double dose' chemo session, I'm feeling fine. Just taking it in my stride, not looking forward to the side...