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New Flower? How are you doing?
rallendorfer
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Thank you for askingmissrenee said:Yes, New Flower--how are you doing?
I've been thinking and wondering about you as well. Please check in when you can.
Hugs, Renee
Sorry girls for making you worried
We had a very rough Tuesday night and yesterday. I had an excruciating pain on my left side between affected ribs and spasm of my lovely left side. It was scarry. The doctor did order a emergency pulmonary CT scan which was done yesterday morning.
The test is negative for any blood clots, no rib fractures, or any muscle contusion. No obvious cause. While am still having sharp pain from time to time my doctor think it should get better. I was told to use pain medicines and patches.
Since I am off my Chemo pill for another 6 days, we are hoping to see improvement .
I was able to drive today. Still very tired
Thank you again for your love and support.
We found new series on Neflex "The IT crowd" I am suggesting if you want to have your 5 min laugh per day
Hugs
Olga
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