tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5177820351171089762.post5699865551107929636..comments2023-04-10T06:23:54.740-05:00Comments on ...on the cusp...: Game onJenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01516378732145582833noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5177820351171089762.post-83524265074711629942010-11-05T13:28:43.020-05:002010-11-05T13:28:43.020-05:00Let's hear it for the white blood cells!!! So...Let's hear it for the white blood cells!!! So glad to hear that's back in order. I'm sure it was difficult today to submit yourself for more chemical input. Seems a bit mean that's how it has to go; the patient has to take herself to the hospital and consciously position herself to accept the thing that causes the bad feelings, etc. At least when you cheerfully do Olive's nose saline or other meds/procedures, you know her nose or the rest of her body will feel better so the good attitude you convey to her is justified. Still, Jenny, I've never seen a child who is so upbeat about getting her necessary meds...keep applying those great skills you've used with her to yourself, reminding yourself of how important your preventative chemo is for your future.<br /><br />We are so looking forward to Olive coming...play area arranged in family room, her clown mobile parked in the kitchen, bath toys ready in a bucket and bedroom toy box opened; awesome toddler food plans. You and Ben, ENJOY your weekend without her--I know you'll be wishing for her by Sunday afternoon.<br /><br />Nausea, nausea, fly away;<br />Energy, energy, come to stay.<br /><br />KathyKathyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13033376970285201509noreply@blogger.com