Wow what a day...
Went to Ann Arbor for follow up with the surgeon. CEA is back down to 1. And I have a letter to go back to work part time (lifting restrictions of course). I'm looking forward to surprising my co workers tomorrow. Surgery on 2/7. Home from the hospital on 2/13. Off all meds on 2/16. Back to work part time from home on 2/24. And back into the office on 2/27. Wow that was a fast rude. Thank you Jesus.
My daughter went with me to Ann Arbor to pick up her new (used) car. I have a friend in Detroit area who picked up a great buy at an auction. She is very excited to have a 2012 Malibu LS. Just after she picks up her car my son calls. He is a senior at Wayne State University. His car was empounded. So instead of going home I detour to rescue him. Four hundred dollars and a few hours later his car is out of empound and I'm finally on my way home.
Then when I get home I get the mail. Two tickets from the son who's car was just empounded. Late fees and ticke,t fee = $90.
I'm exhausted. i need to go back to work to rest.
I'll see my onc on 3/29. i'm guessing more chemo??? But maybe not??? Well I guess i will cross that bridge when it gets here.
Good night my friends.
you are in my prayers.
phil
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Good luck at work Phil ...
what a day it was for being out zipping to Ann Arbor, it was so cold. Your story about helping your children touched me. Sometimes I think that when they need our help-rescue it prevents us from folding in upon ourselves. I am always, no matter how badly I feel, strengthened when my son needs me.
I hope you will share your recovery with others when they face surgery as it is very positive.
Have fun at work.
Peace. ~ Cynthia
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Good news, work is good for
Good news, work is good for the soul...
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Wow, Phil!
Nice job keeping yourself busy. I guess a little surgery isn't enough to occupy you! Sounds like you're doing well, and I'm glad to hear it.
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Philannalexandria said:Wow, Phil!
Nice job keeping yourself busy. I guess a little surgery isn't enough to occupy you! Sounds like you're doing well, and I'm glad to hear it.
Sounds like you are back to work already & just don't know it! LOL
I remember those days all too well. Where most will remember the lcation of their favorite restaurants, when my son was in his teens, I knew where the PD's for various cities around here were located. My JBG was the perfect child, my son, well if gaining strength from helping was the end result, I was Hercules. After many growing pains, he became an intelligent, responsible person. Patience, patience, patience my friend.
Luv,
Wolfen
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Hi Phil,
Glad to read that all went so well and you are back to work so fast. Work is good and to keep up a routine is also good.
I was told that you are not a full fledged parent unless you have raised a son. Looking back on my son........ well...... many funny stories come to mind.
My daughter also was an handfull and now they are respectable parents themselves.
good luck to you,
marjan
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