Monday, no chemo. Maryse's blood count was very slightly low to have her chemo - just a couple percent too low. Probably due to her cold. Most likely tomorrow will be OK for horrid chemicals to be dripped into her veins. Timing becomes newly tricky when trying to schedule chemo, figuring for several days of fatigue and down-time, and then scheduling work. A couple days late in the chemo means, maybe, having to deal with ill effects during work time. Delicate balance now that little things have knock-on implications that were not apparent in the previous incarnation.
ON THE OTHER HAND... We spent the day with Darling Daughter Deborah (hereafter referred to as DDD) cruising around the Peninsula a little and a casual lunch in Hout Bay. A Gift of a day although disappointing to M. Me, I was happy to have both daughters under our roof, family together for the first time in a long time. Sitting around the coffee table eating tapas was pretty blissful.
We hope for chemo tomorrow.
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I send much love from a drizzly, cold, grey Oslo. Will include you in my love and prayers tomorrow Maryse, that things go well with minimal side effects. I really feel this fine balance you are walking, and i do all i can to walk beside you from across the miles. Much love dear one. Enjoy your daughters - what a treat.
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