Halfway Through Chemo Wednesday 9th April 2014

9 Apr

Promptly into the Oncology Suite @09.15
Hooked up to first drip by 09.30

Not long before Mac came in and we passed the time very quickly until he left for home and lunch at 13.00
We covered the Pistorius saga in South Africa, resignation of Tory minister over fiddling expenses – not a Press campaign?
Well one of her responsibilities is looking at Press accountability, so there may have been some mileage, there
However, what got everyone’s’ goat was her 30 second excuse for an apology to the House!
Inevitably we got around to Sport and were discussing the merits of the most recent Premiership manager sacking at Norwich, when the Nurse who was changing my drip interjected and we discovered, much to Mac’s delight that she was a Blues supporter!
He found even more common ground when she told us she was engaged to a Villa supporter – Mac’s daughter Jennifer, a Blues fan is married to a Villa supporter.
Speaking of whom, we really enjoyed attending the Baptism of grandson Isaac, on Sunday, last, at Holy Trinity Church,

We’d also discussed the possibility of walking the Via de la Plata Caminho, from which I had to withdraw,next month, in late September of this year.
That would be three months after any surgery, hopefully giving time for convalescence and working towards fitness.

“Once you choose hope, anything’s possible”. ~Christopher Reeve

Also, I could change my existing flights, albeit with fee, to September.

Having finished the Guardian Cross word, it was a quick sandwich and Hannah arrived to tell me about her morning with grandson,Jude in Kings Heath and walking in the Park.
Daughter-in-Law, Vickee had to return to school today after her year’s maternity leave, only for three days because term ends on Friday, but to a school that failed its Ofsted Inspection yesterday!
This is a school that was last judged to be “outstanding”; a school that sadly has been subject to Governor problems linked to the Islamic Radicalisation “Trojan Horse” scandal, exposed by the Sunday Telegraph.

Never thought I should ever praise The Telegraph!

So, drove home, felt a little weary, but revived after a slice of Hannah’s amazing fruit cake and my ninth cup,of tea.

Same tablet routine, 3 days each of Steroid & Nausea prevention.

Feel fine and have plans to both weed the Strawberry patch at the allotment, tomorrow and construct a Strawberry Box at home from a recycled carnet and bin liners, lining it with pieces of polystyrene to reduce weight , compost and about 8 Strawberry plants.
Will place it on the Insect House at the bottom of the garden,; will post a photo, if I remember ……

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Then a visit to see Grandson Jude.

Friday, my sister Penny is visiting me, which is great and she is bringing me some Perennial plants from her garden – a welcome addition.

A quietish weekend in prospect, taking it easy and drinking lots of fluids, with two FA Cup Semi-finals to watch, followed by the Liverpool V Man City possible Premiership decider on Sunday….saving the best to last.

“Walk on, walk on, with hope in your heart and you’ll never walk alone”.

Just to repeat myself…not for the first time…This Cancer Caminho is to put it in perspective…but also give hope to fellow sufferers.

Received a touching message and Mass Card for my recovery, from Holy Family Staff; always the greatest group of professionals you could ever wish to be alongside….Muchas Gracias.x

I shall post the HF message on next update.

2 Responses to “Halfway Through Chemo Wednesday 9th April 2014”

  1. John Regan 10/04/2014 at 23:37 #

    From one cancer survivor to another, I have not the slightest doubt that you will be walking the Caminho again soon.

    “Our destiny is to run to the edge of the world and beyond, off into the darkness; sure for all our blindness, secure for all our helplessness, strong for all our weakness”

    (St Thomas)

    • ensuitepilgrim 11/04/2014 at 04:09 #

      Hola John,

      Thanks for the encouraging message.

      I feel fine at present and am as active as ever.

      Great quote – added to my collection!

      Regards and best.

      Toby

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