Post-treatment goals, fingers crossed.
After living through cancer treatment, I have achieved my first post-treatment goal: on Saturday, I got to see the new 12th Doctor land on BBC America in his TARDIS! Yes, in the past few years, I've become yet another Doctor Who fan. Better late than never...
.^_^.
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goals!
Whatever our goal is it is so great when we get there. One of my not so early post-treatment goals was to go out to a movie. For years I had gone to a weekend matinee almost every week. It was 5 months after treatment that I felt like I could sit for 2 hours with my special donut pillow. I saw Silver linings playbook and walked home so happy
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Ahhh, yes, the good old days!jcruz said:goals!
Whatever our goal is it is so great when we get there. One of my not so early post-treatment goals was to go out to a movie. For years I had gone to a weekend matinee almost every week. It was 5 months after treatment that I felt like I could sit for 2 hours with my special donut pillow. I saw Silver linings playbook and walked home so happy
I so know what you mean, jcruz. That was a great goal, alright. It has been ages since I've felt that I could go out to any activity other than a medical appointment. Movies that I'd like to see on a big screen just come and go without me. And sushi from a good Japanese restaurant - how I miss it.
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Another goal...jcruz said:goals!
Whatever our goal is it is so great when we get there. One of my not so early post-treatment goals was to go out to a movie. For years I had gone to a weekend matinee almost every week. It was 5 months after treatment that I felt like I could sit for 2 hours with my special donut pillow. I saw Silver linings playbook and walked home so happy
My medi-port is very uncomfortable. I frequently wake up to find myself sleeping on my side with the thing feeling like it's scratching me on the inside. (It's probably muscle spasms, though?). And those sharp pointy things the infusion center nurses periodically stick into it to flush it! (I have a deep-seated skin-integrity-violation phobia.) So, I'd love to get rid of the thing.
[I started a new topic asking about when port removal usually happens.]
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Another goal met........
Attended Oysterfest at Wellfleet, MA on Cape Cod. It was delicious therapy both to the taste buds and to the eyes. I love Wellfleet!
I was able to get The Uncle into respite care for a week, thank goodness! As he is a WW 2 veteran, I switched him to the VA medical care system and as part of their program, they provide 30 days of respite care per year and pay for more equipment than Medicare and even for home MD visits if that ever becomes necessary.
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The ultimate.
Ultimate goal reached - the cancer is gone!
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OuchOuch_Ouch_Ouch said:The ultimate.
Ultimate goal reached - the cancer is gone!
Fantastic news! I'm glad you are now dancing with NED! Congratulations!
Martha
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Would this be the one with
Would this be the one with Peter Capaldi?
I enjoyed the series but not so much the final episode, it was a bit too much I thought!
I recommend my favourite tv program: Inspector Montalbano - if you like European programs! It's an Italian crime drama, really really enjoyable!
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Thank you, BBC!Adam26 said:Would this be the one with
Would this be the one with Peter Capaldi?
I enjoyed the series but not so much the final episode, it was a bit too much I thought!
I recommend my favourite tv program: Inspector Montalbano - if you like European programs! It's an Italian crime drama, really really enjoyable!
Adam26, we are lucky to get BBC America on our cable package. Yes, I refer to Peter Capaldi. I missed the next-to-last episode, so the finale was a bit disjointing. I think Capaldi did a interesting take on The Doctor, but I grew weary of Clara. Her boyfriend was a far more interesting character, but they knocked him off! Is Inspector Montalbano braodcast in Italian, English, or is it subtitled? I'll look out for him.
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Dear Santa Claus......
Dearest of Santas:
If you can do this for me, I will be very grateful. I respectfully request that you grant my Christmas Wish to alter my circumstances (and all others in this forum to the extent possible) so that my pocketbook doesn't have to double as a diaper bag any more.
Thank you. And please do it THIS Christmas!
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