I had 3 days in a row of IV fluids at the hospital for hydration. Which took about 2.5 hours each session. It was a breeze. I just sat there and watched the Today's Show and caught up on balling up my yarn for the next blanket. It seemed to go by really fast, mainly because chemo day was so long, plus I was in a single room by myself. Which was kind a cozy.
I've been working each day after I get my fluids. It ends up being close to a full day. It's hours for a paycheck and I love what I do and love to see my friends at work and my faithful customers.
So far so good my friends.
Love to you all,
And make it a great day!
Patsy
7 comments:
Well you are doing so good Patsy
I am sure the prayers that lift you up are such a great encouragement! your positive attitude encourages us, thanks Love, Karen E.
Patsy we are so encouraged by your
awesome attitude through this, you are so encouraging! we will keep you in our prayers. love you, Karen
So happy things are going smoothly! Love you!
Patsy, I am so glad to hear things are going well. You keep up the positive and I'll keep up the prayers. Love, Steph
Patsy,
You are a remarkable woman and know that you are showing so many people so much positive attitude and faith. We are all sending you our love as you stay in our thoughts and prayers. Keep the faith and thank you for being in our lives. You are awesome.
Love, Hal and the Parkland Team
You are doing AWESOME! You might want to see if your insurance covers a nurse to come to your house. After each 6-9 day stay at the hospital for Dylan's chemo, we ended up going home with him hooked up to a bag of IV Fluids. We rented a pole, and they taught me how to change the bag. He would have the fluids for 48 hours and then a nurse would come to the house to completely unhook the line from the port. Made it so much more comfortable for Dylan to be at home for the Fluids. Maybe check it out.
Keep counting down!
Tammy and Family
Love you, Patsy. Thinking of you often.
Vicki xx
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