Final home
pattynonews
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Jack was discharged today, I am so happy, he is feeling better, the plan is to be on antibotics for 14 days and then I guess we look for the next treatment, I did not realize how tired I was till I sat down on the computer, Looking forward to no doctors appointment this week A week off of cancer would'nt that just be nice, but we know that does not happen Still have the duties of taking care of Jack, But I am just glad to have him home we have been in and out of the hospital I think 5 times in the last 2 months, We need a break, And I only have a week to get out of our old apartment, and plus his 84 year old dad comes home and I take care of him too, They say god does not put more on your plate than you can handle I think I need to let him know my plate is full ( LOL ) But I know after Sept 1st it is going to get crazy again back and forth to the cancer center, back to living in the fish bowl, waiting to see what bait to take, and hoping it is the right treatment, That is how I feel about these trial studies we are just little fish waitng for the right bait,
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So glad to hear that you
So glad to hear that you and Jack are home! I know what you mean about not realizing how tired you are, it seems were able to somehow keep going,I guess its because the thought of having an option dosen't even enter our minds when we are in survival mode.
Such a relief that he feels better. Try to rest up as much as you can. Sorry to hear you have so much to do during your week off from Drs. Your plate is definitely spilling over the edges.
Take Care, Trish0
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