Tuesday, 2 February 2010

Gas Fire

Photo copyright: Maggie May

I am writing this on Monday, after my pre assessment for treatment tomorrow.
I have been declared fighting fit and will be all set for chemo 3 in the morning.
The doctor is very pleased with me and says that after my CT scan, on the 10th, I might need a small amount of surgery before they go on with the treatment 4. (As a preventative thing to stop spread) I suppose they mean to take tissue away from surrounding areas. I have complete faith in these doctors and I believe I have the very best, so will definitely do whatever is recommended.

Anyway..... you all know the ropes now. I will be too ill to post or comment for a few days & my mind will get more confused than normal. Bear with me. I will be back. In the mean time, I will flake out in front of a cosy fire. It has gone cold again and the treatment makes me feel the cold more anyway.
'Bye for now!


Everything went well today, (Tuesday) and I have been infused with Chemo 3. Just got home and needing to chill out!

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33 comments:

  1. Hi Maggie, glad it went well today.
    It's very good to see you say"I'll be back"- I suppose it's the one advantage of being on round 3, you know the ropes.
    Keep well and warm, and see you in print soon, Love, Mimi

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  2. Fight the good fight maggie
    You are beating this cancer and thats so good to hear xxxx

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  3. You are truly a fighter, Maggie May. Yes, you will be back!
    I wish you all the best!!!

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  4. That fire does indeed look very cosy. Rest. Keep on making good progress.

    CJ xx

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  5. Relax in front of your cosy fire and get well soon Maggie. Thinking of you. A x

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  6. So glad it went well Maggie. Now you and Harry get snuggled up in front of that fire and don't move!!

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  7. Wrap up and enjoy that warm fire, dear Maggie. I find it strangely comforting to read that you are developing ways to cope now you know the score a bit better. Good luck! x

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  8. REst. Glad you are back home and warming up. See you when you're all rested up.

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  9. Third time around and we were doing positives x 3! Woohoooo! You're doing great Maggie and there was never any doubt you wouldn't.

    Interesting about the surgery. Will want to know more about that later.

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  10. Maggie I am so pleased to see how you are dealing and understanding this journey you are on....won't be long before the treatment has finished and you will be yourself again, this is what I am praying for Maggie....hope the next few days aren't too bad for you.
    Keeping you and Harry in my heart and prayers always.....:-) Hugs

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  11. Just rest and keep warm. I will be sending up prayers for you. Post when you feel strong and ready. I'm thinking of you Maggie.

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  12. So pleased to know that everything is going well Maggie. My thoughts as always are with you.
    There is an award for you over at my blog xxx

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  13. I'll be thinking of you, Maggie. Look after yourself and keep strong. Hugs.

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  14. Hi Maggie, glad to here that your treatment is going well. Half way through now? Keep up the fight, you are an inspiration.

    'See' you when you feel a little better, soon I hope.

    Hugs

    Sx

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  15. Dear Maggie, what a lovely looking fireplace to snuggle beside.

    Wow, you are amazing, sending love and healing huggles, Michelle xxx

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  16. I'm thinking of you.

    I also was advised to drink a lot when on chemo. It makes sense intuitively - you want to help your body flush out that poison. So keep drinking.

    Thanks for the mention in the previous post.

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  17. I hope that the fire is keeping you warm. Three down and three to go. It will soon all be over. Take care.

    CWxx

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  18. Stay very warm and cozy! Looking forward to good news!

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  19. It's good to hear your doctors are pleased with your progress Maggie. Glad to hear the treatment went well. Take it easy and we'll be here when you're ready to post again.

    Reiki blessings to you. x

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  20. That's a beautiful fireplace beside which to recover. Stay warm Maggie May and let that treatment do its work.

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  21. I hope you are not feeling too awful today. Take care. x

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  22. By now you are in the midst of it again. Ip am hoping it passes quickly and accomplishes what it is meant to do.

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  23. Resting in front of a cozy fire sounds like the perfect way to recuperate! Take it easy; I hope these next few days go quickly for you so that you can feel better soon.

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  24. That fireplace reminded me of the one in my bedroom when I was a child. Same shape exactly. They're not allowed in bedrooms now but Oh it was heaven to lie there if I was feeling poorly.
    I'm so relieved that everything is going well for you and that you have wonderful faith in the medical team. I shall continue to pray for you and hope to see you back soon.

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  25. Love that fire, Maggie. Take good care of yourself! Big hugs, Hadriana xx xx

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  26. So glad to hear that all went well.

    Enjoy that lovely fire!

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  27. Glad it went well and you are onto Chemo 3. Sounds like you are really beating this thing!

    Curl up in front of the fire with a blanket and a hot water bottle and keep fighting!

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  28. You are formidable, Maggie. I hugging you. Inspiring? I'll say.

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  29. I am praying for and thinking of you so often Dear Sweet Miss Maggie! : ) XO

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  30. You are truly a fighter, Maggie May. Yes, you will be back!
    I wish you all the best!!

    Work from home India

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