05-06-2008, 03:02 AM
An early good morning!
I have been bought a box of paper face masks by hubby. Tried them on last night and he said i looked like an extra from Grey's Anatomy......these things will be all the rage at the Olympics!
Jangar, I have worked throughout my recovery from surgery, following the chemo and that for me personally is how it should be. I was given a 3 week sick note from the surgeon but I was not sick. I had discomfort from the op and that meant I could not drive but there was nothing wrong with my brain or my hands so I worked via my lap top and the wonders of 3G :tonguepop:
On a serious note, I do pace myself and I am not going to put myself at risk BUT, I am not an invalid, I am not ill (like flu). The Cancer does not make me ill, the chemo does....it has side effects that are some times very un-pleasant, sometimes a bit un-pleasant, but mostly can be dealt with by the medication you are given.
So for me, and remember this is just how I have decided to deal with things is that life goes on as normal. I am not a victim, I did not bring this on myself. I have a firm and solid faith that enables me to walk this walk knowing there is a purpose, knowing that I am not alone and knowing that I will have a full recovery.
I had total peace in hospital before surgery, I had that same peace as I walked out of hospital and today, the peace is still with me.
Sure it is not an easy thing to deal with but I have found that the way I deal with it, is the way others are able to deal with me. No secrets, no pretending just open communication as to what is happening, and if I feel like $#@!, I say so and either go home, or, if i am at home, I lay down and rest.
I see the chemo as my best shot to get any of the little critters that decided to migrate and if that means six months on dis-comfort to know i have been given the best chance, then as i have said before.....bring it on!
So, cup of tea in hand and dry biscuit.....I begin another day!
Take care and thank you for your thoughts and support
Sue
I have been bought a box of paper face masks by hubby. Tried them on last night and he said i looked like an extra from Grey's Anatomy......these things will be all the rage at the Olympics!
Jangar, I have worked throughout my recovery from surgery, following the chemo and that for me personally is how it should be. I was given a 3 week sick note from the surgeon but I was not sick. I had discomfort from the op and that meant I could not drive but there was nothing wrong with my brain or my hands so I worked via my lap top and the wonders of 3G :tonguepop:
On a serious note, I do pace myself and I am not going to put myself at risk BUT, I am not an invalid, I am not ill (like flu). The Cancer does not make me ill, the chemo does....it has side effects that are some times very un-pleasant, sometimes a bit un-pleasant, but mostly can be dealt with by the medication you are given.
So for me, and remember this is just how I have decided to deal with things is that life goes on as normal. I am not a victim, I did not bring this on myself. I have a firm and solid faith that enables me to walk this walk knowing there is a purpose, knowing that I am not alone and knowing that I will have a full recovery.
I had total peace in hospital before surgery, I had that same peace as I walked out of hospital and today, the peace is still with me.
Sure it is not an easy thing to deal with but I have found that the way I deal with it, is the way others are able to deal with me. No secrets, no pretending just open communication as to what is happening, and if I feel like $#@!, I say so and either go home, or, if i am at home, I lay down and rest.
I see the chemo as my best shot to get any of the little critters that decided to migrate and if that means six months on dis-comfort to know i have been given the best chance, then as i have said before.....bring it on!
So, cup of tea in hand and dry biscuit.....I begin another day!
Take care and thank you for your thoughts and support
Sue
Jangar Wrote:Hej Sue,
Just want to let you know that you're in our thoughts and prayers.
I was busy typing out a longer reply just now when Internet Explorer crashed :viking: and unfortunately lost it.
I was saying something along the lines that it was a pleasure to read your positive post as positiveness helps in mega dosis
And then I was saying that if you aren't able to stay away from people, which we all know you aren't, to please always remember to wear a Michael Jackson / Japanese flu mask as they may just help to save your life.
We wish you a speedy recovery and keep up the good spirits as that helps "MEGA" lots.
:hug:
Venus and I
PS no:mrburns: for you till you're fully recovered and out of the danger zone !!!!!