I am in observation again. Hurrah.
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Thanks for all the encouraging notesDouble Whammy said:Hooray indeed!
So happy for you, Ro. Now it's time to heal. From here it seems that the chemo went by quickly, but I know it didn't for you. Your trips sound wonderful.
Best,
Suzanne
I really appreciate all the comments. Claudia I miss your balloon picture. I saw it once and then it was gone. I really liked it.
Still having some nausea. It has been five weeks since my chemo. Anyone else have prolonged nausea?
Hope everyone is doing okay. In peace and caring.0 -
Ro
About the painting, I had to change it to the lone boat when I heard of our Dr. David's passing. Made me so sad. I'll put the balloons up up again in a bit.
Hope things are going well with you.
And, battered and sometimes seemingly beaten, we are ALL still here.
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roRo10 said:Thanks for all the encouraging notes
I really appreciate all the comments. Claudia I miss your balloon picture. I saw it once and then it was gone. I really liked it.
Still having some nausea. It has been five weeks since my chemo. Anyone else have prolonged nausea?
Hope everyone is doing okay. In peace and caring.
i've had some nausea before chemo, certainly during chemo--one more to go, and i suspect after chemo as well this time. it seems omnipresent. i'm so hoping your nausea dissipates, and you realize one evening that you weren't nauseous all day. what do you do for your nausea? ativan and motrin help me, plus zofran, and a little medical m. at this point, i can't even recall when the nausea began, but also hoping that after chemo, it dissipates. i was told by both a doctor and nurse that after surgery where your bowels are involved, you can experience nausea for awhile. after two surgeries: one the major one, and the other for small intestinal blockage, my bowels just aren't the same, and that can cause nausea.
so, here's hoping the nausea just goes away, not to return.
sisterhood,
maggie0
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