This has been the hardest thing I have ever experienced personally in my life.
Chemo & Cancer
As hard as this has been, there is always somebody worse.
It's so sad. I saw 2 this morning that were so sick.
Chemo & Cancer
As hard as this has been, there is always somebody worse.
It's so sad. I saw 2 this morning that were so sick.
If you have your health, be thankful. I was strong and healthy and worked so hard everyday and I still got "C!"I knew something was wrong. I can't describe how I felt. I guess it was my gut feeling. And I definitely believe in a gut feeling. But here's the thing, getting a doctor to listen.
I have had to stay away from my grandbabies
I have had to stay away from my grandbabies
so I wouldn't get sick.
That was so hard. I didn't go out to eat
or to church or anywhere. I didn't drive.
I stayed at home.
And as much as I love home, I needed to go somewhere.
Long story short when the worst happened,
it got the doctors attention.
And then I was referred to an oncologist.
I had never heard of one of those.
But we liked him right off.
He acted as though he cared.
And he does.
And not only that, once I was out of the hospital,
I found out that one of my friends
from Church was his head nurse. God thing? I think so.
She's been such a blessing to me. And a prayer warrior for me.
I would go to chemo & I thought to myself. I can do this.
I will bring some handwork to do.
I can do this.
But then I realized quickly
I couldn't use my hands and one of the drugs
in the chemo caused a horrible cold sensitivity that caused me to not be able to eat or drink anything cold.
It would make my mouth and tongue draw.
It quickly took my hands. I had to wear gloves.
I had to stay very warm or it would cause my hands to draw.
This was horrible I will admit it.
It has also caused neuropathy in my hands and feet to this day.
But I am praying it goes away.
Help me pray.
Once I started chemo in November,
I met many chemo nurses that I loved. I still do.
They all have different personalities and
I learned their names one by one.
I've saw them get in a circle and
pray for someone that is hurting.
And I do know that prayer changes things.
I do realize that they have jobs and homes and kids and families, but I also see that they all seem to care.
And that's a blessing to me.
I've been with them for months.
They work so hard that it actually amazes me.
Long story short when the worst happened,
it got the doctors attention.
And then I was referred to an oncologist.
I had never heard of one of those.
But we liked him right off.
He acted as though he cared.
And he does.
And not only that, once I was out of the hospital,
I found out that one of my friends
from Church was his head nurse. God thing? I think so.
She's been such a blessing to me. And a prayer warrior for me.
I would go to chemo & I thought to myself. I can do this.
I will bring some handwork to do.
I can do this.
But then I realized quickly
I couldn't use my hands and one of the drugs
in the chemo caused a horrible cold sensitivity that caused me to not be able to eat or drink anything cold.
It would make my mouth and tongue draw.
It quickly took my hands. I had to wear gloves.
I had to stay very warm or it would cause my hands to draw.
This was horrible I will admit it.
It has also caused neuropathy in my hands and feet to this day.
But I am praying it goes away.
Help me pray.
Once I started chemo in November,
I met many chemo nurses that I loved. I still do.
They all have different personalities and
I learned their names one by one.
I've saw them get in a circle and
pray for someone that is hurting.
And I do know that prayer changes things.
I do realize that they have jobs and homes and kids and families, but I also see that they all seem to care.
And that's a blessing to me.
I've been with them for months.
They work so hard that it actually amazes me.
There is also one sweet girl at the front desk that I love.
I don't even know her name.
But she is so compassionate with anyone that comes in.
She always tells me how much better I look which really makes me feel good.
I think these nurses are a gift from God.
Be blessed, Val
I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.
Philippians 4:13
2 comments:
You are blessing to everyone who reads your blog and you Forever Farm page. In the evening I try to make time just to read your post. Sometimes I read what you post to my husband.
I pray for you and your friend, Val, daily.
Kathy Arroyo
"I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me." Philippians 4:13
I believe, and I'm praying for you.
I love to read your blog!
Hugs from Brazil.
Olinda Aguiar
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