Friday, November 7, 2008

Tough This Time Chemo #6

Oh Boy

That was a tough chemo. Threw up all day (Wednesday) as it was going in (that's a first) and been washed out since. Glad that's the last for now. As normal can't stand anything cold (air, drink, food), got what I can only describe as spastic spasms in my hands and feet.

Had a good day at Cliff College on Tuesday, first research seminar towards my MPhil (hopefully a Phd if it is up to scratch). Interesting day.

Please forgive the short blog, hanging on in there for round #6.

God Bless

Dave

2 comments:

john said...

howdy dave - hope the sickiness passes quick, great to see you guys at amy and james wedding....good bash. The derbyshire air will have brought a healing balm to your body....oh the loveliness of these hills...

love to all

john

Anonymous said...

How awful it must be, being sick and it is not even alcohol induced. Poor Dovid.
Really hope you are feeling much more like your "old" self now....irritatingly perky.
Maybe it is time to crawl back into Gods rucksack for a while, and let Him tend to you. You do not need to always be "Ever Ready", it is ok to sometimes be "Not quite ready" or "Shove off, I will be ready when I am bloody ready".......Neil says that sounds a bit naggy, oh and apparently that is one of the things I do really well!!!! Not saying what the "other " thing is............
Anyway, where were we, oh yes.....thinking about you, praying for you, and as always sending lots of love to you, and Florence, and all the rest of the brood.
Sianaroonie xxxx

P.S Neil says a good cure for a dicky tummy is a good sweat over a hot body.....sorry....toddy! A good sweat over a hot TODDY.......trying to keep it clean, thats all!