Day 27 of Pammy's Rads

As we were riding in the elevator I realized how fortunate I am to have such a wonderful Doctor that cares sooooo much about his patients. I thank God that He picked the best Doctors for me. Now I can collasps on the sofa in peace with a smile!!
♥ Pammy
Comments
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im so glad
pammy your alomost done im just starting if you dont mind i might have some questions for you im scared i start monday god bless luv peggy0 -
Warmest thoughts for you!
Reading this made me smile. I am truly thankful for the blessings we have in this life and it sounds like your doctor is a real blessing for you and your husband! I'm so happy to hear you are doing well and almost done with Rads!
Take Care and God Bless,
Sherry0 -
Another SmileSherry_Ranuio said:Warmest thoughts for you!
Reading this made me smile. I am truly thankful for the blessings we have in this life and it sounds like your doctor is a real blessing for you and your husband! I'm so happy to hear you are doing well and almost done with Rads!
Take Care and God Bless,
Sherry
Pammy,
Am so happy to hear you are doing well. Yes, another smile on my face from your post. If doctors only knew how much this means to us it would be a better place.
Bless you! You are surely an inspiration to all of us here.
Maryann0 -
Hi Pammy
It sounds like you have a gem of a doctor. Many of them dont give you the time of day.
Enjoy your collapse...I feel wiped out too. I had my first taxol/herceptin infusion today. It started out at 9am with labs at 9:15, wait an hour, see the nurse practitioner at 10:15 for an exam, go to the chemo room, have 5 premeds then taxol over 3 hours and herceptin over 1 1/2 hours. I finally got home at 7:15 pm. The nurse asked me what I was going to do when I got home and I said put my feet up...and it occurred to me that my feet were up the whole day!!! I definitely got to get a life...or in this case Haagen daz (I take all good advice from you)
Happy collapse
Love
Linda T0 -
LOL!!!mlmjt1 said:Hi Pammy
It sounds like you have a gem of a doctor. Many of them dont give you the time of day.
Enjoy your collapse...I feel wiped out too. I had my first taxol/herceptin infusion today. It started out at 9am with labs at 9:15, wait an hour, see the nurse practitioner at 10:15 for an exam, go to the chemo room, have 5 premeds then taxol over 3 hours and herceptin over 1 1/2 hours. I finally got home at 7:15 pm. The nurse asked me what I was going to do when I got home and I said put my feet up...and it occurred to me that my feet were up the whole day!!! I definitely got to get a life...or in this case Haagen daz (I take all good advice from you)
Happy collapse
Love
Linda T
Try the "Chunky Monkey"!! It's the best! ♥ Pammy0
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