Ah, the wonders of chemo brain.
Ginger, you are much younger and more of a fighter than L.
Just found out she won't be in until later this week. Something in her new meds requires that she stay out of the sun for 5 days post-treatment.
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Ah, the wonders of chemo brain.
Ginger, you are much younger and more of a fighter than L.
Just found out she won't be in until later this week. Something in her new meds requires that she stay out of the sun for 5 days post-treatment.
How old is L?
A number of my meds required me to stay out of the sun. I just wore an hat and tried to park close to where I was going. They don't turn you into a vampire.
A number of my meds required me to stay out of the sun. I just wore an hat and tried to park close to where I was going. They don't turn you into a vampire.
That's the excuse I'm using to stay out of the sun! I hate sweating, so I can tell people, "Oh, I'm sorry, my meds say I have to stay out of the sun."
Yeah, my dad's chemo or something came with the same sun warning. I like the Spike Blanket approach.
Random pattern recognition: Of the 9 new hires in my group today, 6 wore french blue button-down shirts (including me). 4 were over 30. 2 were women. 3 were not white. The 2 who brought their own coffee were the 2 women.
Also, it appears that the official uniform of employees at my new company is khaki Dockers, a blue polo shirt, and a Jabra earpiece.
I'm a bit late to the discussion but I also swear by Bodyglide. I use it whenever I'm wearing my UtiliKilts.
Ivy tries to grow into the house.
My dad had some growing into his entryway when I visited last month. It's pretty, and yet I worry about what it's doing to the house. I was kind of surprised that he didn't seem terribly concerned.
I still have a severe case of going for a word and not finding it and a lot of trouble focusing
Alas, I can't blame my difficulty on chemo. No, wait, that came out wrong. Yeah, I can't blame my difficulty on chemo, but I wish I knew what to blame it on!
Ginger, my guess is mid 60's. I'm awful about guessing ages, but she seems at least as old as my mom.
I still have a severe case of going for a word and not finding it and a lot of trouble focusing.
Libkitty, if you find a non-chemo reason for this, let me know, cause I got it too.
Ivy tries to grow into the house.
My parents had some artsy New Mexico commune-type friends who lived in an adobe house. One wall and part of the ceiling were covered with ivy. Inside, I mean. It grew from a dirt planter area along the base of the wall, and the tendrils hung down from the ceiling over the couch.
Stuff of nightmares for a little kid, let me tell you.
I still have a severe case of going for a word and not finding it and a lot of trouble focusing.
Libkitty, if you find a non-chemo reason for this, let me know, cause I got it too.
When I was hospitalized last year with the "episodes," I told the seizure specialist that I really felt that my word-finding and focusing was getting worse. She said, "Honey, that's not seizures. That's getting older. Once you hit 30, it's all downhill from there in that department."