An ordinary day

The shock/surprise of being diagnosed with cancer has worn off a good deal by now, and the novelty of the treatments, both chemo and radiation, has definitely gone (except for the part where my hair falls out) (which it hasn’t yet). I just slog to the doctor’s and the hospital like I’m making my daily Continue reading An ordinary day

How I am

I am not linking to the Neulasta site because I don’t think they want it generally known how awful you feel after getting your shot of the stuff. It’s kind of like all your bones hurt, like when you get the flu. Except worse. It’s mostly gone now, and I’m feeling sort of human, or Continue reading How I am