Perusing the blogs ...
I should have perused the blogs on Monday, then perhaps I would not have fallen victim to ... well, whatever it was I fell victim to.
One thing it does is remind you that all who do treatment face similar issues, particularly in regard to the side effects. This is important because sometimes you feel that the treatment becomes an excuse for being in a poor mood, depressed, fatigued, experiencing Ribi-rage, etc. Because of that, I've decided to rob Ron's list of links to other blogs and post it on mine. Perhaps someone who stumbles upon mine will find others' beneficial as well.
I know I do.
Today has been a good day; again, fairly energetic with none of the flu-like symptoms that plagued me on Monday and Tuesday. I had lunch with a close friend whom I called in the midst of the war on Monday and he immediately suggested we get together. He echoed the words of a clergy friend of mine: Don't make any heavy life-changing decisions while on treatment.
Wise counsel.
Grace and peace ...
One thing it does is remind you that all who do treatment face similar issues, particularly in regard to the side effects. This is important because sometimes you feel that the treatment becomes an excuse for being in a poor mood, depressed, fatigued, experiencing Ribi-rage, etc. Because of that, I've decided to rob Ron's list of links to other blogs and post it on mine. Perhaps someone who stumbles upon mine will find others' beneficial as well.
I know I do.
Today has been a good day; again, fairly energetic with none of the flu-like symptoms that plagued me on Monday and Tuesday. I had lunch with a close friend whom I called in the midst of the war on Monday and he immediately suggested we get together. He echoed the words of a clergy friend of mine: Don't make any heavy life-changing decisions while on treatment.
Wise counsel.
Grace and peace ...

