Hang in there ronkh !

Hang tough, now you know what`s what with the Chemo so there`s not that, uhm...dread of the unknown-but-not good. I`m glad you`re tolerating it so well.
 
Ronkh- While I`ve never gone through anything like you are, I`ve had enough surgical experiences to decide that being optimistic/hopeful is best for me. Even when things don`t go as peachy as I`d expected, I was always glad I approached it that way if only because the lead-in time wasn`t spent as unhappily and what happens happens regardless.

Man, I do kinda feel like a twit posting such stuff, not having walked in those moccasins and not being firmly decided about what I`d do under such circumstances :o Hope I`m not being, uhm...out of line or otherwise giving offense; given the experiences of friends/family I do recognize that this is some serious [stuff].
 
Ronkh- While I`ve never gone through anything like you are, I`ve had enough surgical experiences to decide that being optimistic/hopeful is best for me. Even when things don`t go as peachy as I`d expected, I was always glad I approached it that way if only because the lead-in time wasn`t spent as unhappily and what happens happens regardless.

Man, I do kinda feel like a twit posting such stuff, not having walked in those moccasins and not being firmly decided about what I`d do under such circumstances :o Hope I`m not being, uhm...out of line or otherwise giving offense; given the experiences of friends/family I do recognize that this is some serious [stuff].


Not at all.
 
We are all here for you. Our thoughts, hopes and prayers.
Not a day goes by that I don`t wonder how you`re doing.
Hang in there and keep us all posted.
We all care about you very much.
 
How many stick tomorrow??

Blood test & chemo & neulasta block


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I bet they`re pretty good at getting them in, but everybody`s different and some folks just aren`t all that easy to do...how does it usually go for you?
I am normally an easy stick (firehose veins) but she was being nice using super small needle (cuz I hate), and blew the vein.

I just wish some of my old students were around to explain "Ron`s rules on needles"................
 
Heh heh, for some reason I`m cool with needles, in part probably because like you I`m a real easy stick and for some reason I greatly prefer watching the process as opposed to not.

Sounds like you`re, uhm...opinionated enough about `em that your students might still remember those Rules :D

Interesting that she was OK using a smaller gauge, I`d have thought that sort of thing was basically standardized/codified/whatever.
 
Heh heh, for some reason I`m cool with needles, in part probably because like you I`m a real easy stick and for some reason I greatly prefer watching the process as opposed to not.

Sounds like you`re, uhm...opinionated enough about `em that your students might still remember those Rules :D

Interesting that she was OK using a smaller gauge, I`d have thought that sort of thing was basically standardized/codified/whatever.

This specialty center actually uses smaller ga needles as a practice.
 
So nothing really different here. Things don`t change much (yet)..........

I had another chemo the other day, and then in a few weeks they are starting me on a targeted chemo.

On a good note, Jen made me go out yesterday.... We went to diner with here kids and Stephen and Sam. She says I need to get out and do stuff. I think she`s right.


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I got a handicap permit.......

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One of the strangest/strongest feelings during this time for me, is sitting in the chemo room, with a bunch of other people, getting stuff pumped into them. Most are well spirited, uplifting. All of us are there for the same thing....

On a wing and a prayer.
 
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