To: redleghunter
Oh I'm done with chemo now! I'm just waiting for it to get out of my system, to get better. Here's what happened today though. .....
Okay I have news of a different sort today. Today I felt okay so I decided to go to the corner store. I got out of my house and went to my car and all was well, and then I walked a few more feet to the garbage can by the road and all was well...I look down the road and I started walking. My friend Veronica that has brought me food and cleaned my house lives abiyt a hundred or so feet down from me. I walked it. I have not walked more than a few feet without wanting to fall down in many months, but I walked to her house. I knocked on it she came out, We laughed and hugged and I cried, I was so happy and then guess what I did, I walked home! It's probably 100 feet each way or more no more maybe hundred 25 each way. And I did it and you know what else I'm not exhausted! Every day well every other day I get better a little bit better each time
38 posted on
04/28/2015 4:01:19 PM PDT by
Shimmer1
(Birds born in a cage think flying is an illness.... Alejandro Jodorowski)
To: Tired of Taxes
Oops, I didn’t realize I’d posted this and clicked “post” again. Well, good, so I can post it to my friend ToT.
40 posted on
04/28/2015 5:37:54 PM PDT by
Shimmer1
(Birds born in a cage think flying is an illness.... Alejandro Jodorowski)
To: Shimmer1
Good news! Pace yourself. I felt great one week after final chemo and “over did” it. I was in the Army back then and tried to do my usual gym workout. Pulled a hamstring which took months to heal:) NEVER pulled a hamstring like that even playing sports. Two years later I still feel the “tug” in that area. So pace yourself. One day at a time.
47 posted on
04/28/2015 9:03:32 PM PDT by
redleghunter
(1 Peter 1:3-5)
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