Night Howls
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0250 and I'm awake for the fourth time. Now with bonus hiccups! Garrrgh!!0
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Hope the hiccups are gone @kmakm. I'm up at my usual time. I think I'm getting my daughter's cold - she's so generous. At least I was saved that during chemo. Hopefully, I don't get the uncontrollable cough she's got as I can't imagine that would be a good thing on the radiation bed.
I had a rather bleak early morning yesterday and spent the time translating my soul-searching into word form for my blog - my lucky friends to read that! Isn't it funny - I wouldn't use the word serendipitous - how sometimes different things around you keep highlighting the same things. Well, a couple of themes have been tangles up and waving their snakey heads around and this week I keep falling over events and other people's words that feed into what I've had running around in my brain. I'd better put something a little more positive and factual updates in the blog so everyone who's reading it doesn't go aaarrrgh!1 -
@Sister All the best for Day Two. Three-day countdown for me to Monday to have my expander deflated, then radiation education and planning session next Friday. My wonderful daughter has now booked to come up from the Blue Mountains to be with me for Friday. She will make sure I don't miss any key information in those sessions.4
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@kmakm Yes, she's a treasure. She has come for all the key moments. At one time, during a couple of years aberration from the flow of her life, she did half a Masters in Nursing before realising it wasn't for her because of the bureaucracy of the health world; but the knowledge she gained is of huge benefit to the family. She used to get 100% for the pharmacology subjects so everybody's prescriptions are under scrutiny! She researches a lot and asks questions during my consultations and makes sure I understand everything later. And she does great foot and hand massage and facials. F xx3
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@kmakm She went back to what she had been doing for six years in the UK - disability advisor in a university. The thing was, when they moved to Australia with a small child, and especially living in the Blue Mountains, she found it impossible to get a job in the same field that would fit with preschool child care and be geographically accessible. So she decided to study. And worked two days a week in the local village pharmacy. But eventually, after a couple of years, contract jobs came up in universities and she's only just recently finally got full-time. It's not at the senior level she had in Scotland, but oddly, it's better paid than there. After an initial degree in languages and linguistics, she's done what I did - changed careers a couple of times. So far.0
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I’m pleased to report no telling off by the oncologist today after I tossed and turned half of last night worrying about blood counts and heart rates.4
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Anyone know why your messages sometimes get cut off leaving you looking like a complete doofus?0
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Cue my avatar atm...0