I want to start this post by thanking everyone for the great words and support I've gotten from so many family and friends over the past couple of weeks. Others have mentioned, and I'm finding, that the structure and extent of a physical and emotional support network makes this journey through cancer a hell of a lot easier to bear.
Yesterday I had the Pulmonary Function Test. The respiratory therapist conducting the test kept me in stitches! Cracked me up! But Hooray! I'm within the normal range of fat 35-year-old females. Today I get blood drawn, and on Tuesday I get on the treadmill for a stress test. All these tests are to make sure my system is in good enough shape to tolerate the Interleukin-2 treatment. No pneumonia for me, thank you very much.
After swinging by the doctor's office for the blood tests, I'll go buy some fresh fish for dinner, stop by the grocery store for coffee, and head home to do some laundry. Oh, boy, our life is very exciting. Tomorrow is house cleaning, quality husband time, and pedicure day. Even with cancer, life certainly moves on!
Cheryl
Friday, September 21, 2007
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Hey you know sis - poked and proded isn't always a bad thing....
Ok - yeah yeah - what can I say?? Guess I should behave like a good mom since my kids are reading your blog too!!
I need to tell you I am so glad you have a plan...and a purpose...and a direction. Knowing that eases my mind (and the rest of the family I'm sure) so much.
Keep hanging in there - we are behind you always!!
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