I took the tablets out of the box and threw the box and the empty strips away. Well actually my wife picked them up and made me put them in the bin, but the thought was there.
So now there are two dates to watch, 4 Jul for the scan and 11 Jul for the results.
Till then I’ve got to do my physio and put some more weight on and generally be as fit as I can be. I’ll do my best!
As for these posts, I’m not sure what to do. Obviously I won’t be able to do anything while in hospital – which is basically August, so I’ll ask SheWhoMustBeObeyed to do a blog. But I promise any news will be here first.
Meanwhile I’ll probably get on adding more stuff to this website. There’s quite a few stories to tell from my own chronicles of wasted time.
And the solution to the puzzle. Simple (and I did keep mentioning the number of days of chemo left, and I did point out that it was not the right season) :
OTTDOC On the twelfth day of Christmas (or Chemo as Liz pointed out) MTLSTM my true love sent to me: TDD 12 Drummers Drumming EPP Eleven Pipers Piping TLL Ten Lords a Leaping NLD Nine Ladies Dancing EMM Eight Maids a Milking SSS Seven Swans a Swimming SGL Six Geese a Laying FGR Five Golden Rings FCB Four Calling Birds TFH Three French Hens TTD Two Turtle Doves PPT and a Partridge in a Pear Tree
Congratulations to Liz and to my wife (and no I did not give her any more clues than I gave everyone else)
Yes it is normal for you to know and remember that sort of song as you are English….heee..eee!!
Another “YAY!” from me too. Well done 🙂
Just wanted to say ‘Yay!’ on the last day of chemo. I’ve followed your blog all the way through and will continue to ‘pop in’ and check out any new posts. We will continue to pray for the days ahead