A week with no chemo is very nice, but psycologically you want the treatment to carry on so you can feel your body is still being attacked vigorously. I seem to have got my drugs sorted out again I think I'll stick to the specialists advice at the hospital and not bother with the GP. My GP decided it was ok to halve my dose of morphine in the morning and at night with chronic consequenses. Went from day tripping to day sweating with pain! I think he is scared of me!
The overwhelming problem I have is BOREDOM. The blog has been a good idea and thank you all for taking the time to read it and reply to me.
It would be nice to have more energy. My lung capacity is still low and it makes me breathless and starved of oxygen. My brain gets very tired and doesn't always function properly, I get confused easily and can't remember things sometimes.
On the plus side I may soon be able to have a blue disabled parking badge so I can't park anywhere I like. My colleague Bob is very kindly trying to get me a cup final ticket in the diabled section. I could then get to see my beloved Tottenham Hotspur.
Back to hospital tomorrow for more tests to see if I am fit enough to have the chemo planned for Tues.
Sunday, 27 January 2008
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Hi Vic
See if you can guess who this is?
If you really are bored than have a look at my blog and enjoy a few laughs at my expense. :-)
Morphine is fab stuff isnt it?
Try to be good and do what the experts say but dont let them win every battle - you need to be happy in yourself.
What difference is the parking badge going to make. You always parked in those spaces anyway. Jay
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