Absolutely, WS.
Giles ,'Touched'
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Napping is good. I would suggest doing so, WS. I feel much better after my nap.
Much kitty~ma to Andy, Beth, and Matt.
(((Andy, Beth and Matt))))
{{{Andy, beth, and matt}}}
Stressful day. It was go go go at work preparing for an event tomorrow and trying to catch up on shit, then I had to pay $50 cash to avoid getting my car towed. I hate people who tow from lots that no one uses after five. I was only there for 15 min. while I dropped a dress at the tailors. Uggh.
Trying to wind down now. I have a lot to do but I am, as always, exhausted.
I had my first IV treatment today and now I have a fridge full of medicine, an IV pole, a ton of supplies and information. I have to do this IV infusion starting tomorrow twice a day until next Wednesday when I'll only have 1 treatment.
Because they have to be 12 hours apart I'll be doing the infusion at 7 am and 7 pm. The medicine has to be out of the fridge for an hour before hand. I'm not a morning person but I'll be trying my best. Tomorrow a nurse is coming and testing my blood levels before and after.
I'm not sure if I'll be able to do everything by myself including wrapping up the iv port to cover it with a stretchy bandage. I can't get my arm wet but I have a hand held shower so that may be okay.
My arm is really cold because of the treatment. I need an armwarmer.
I think I'm allergic to the east coast. I got to SF, and I could breathe easily for the first time in months. Got back to DC, and within a few days, my sinuses are killing and I'm coughing again.
I think I'm allergic to the east coast.
It's not impossible.
Kitty home, he'll be on prednisone to help with the swelling. Not sure exactly where we go from here, but we have him home and happy and hungry for now
Wow, askye, that sounds pretty challenging. I hope it is easier than it seems, and that it has you feeling better fast.
I often feel like that happens when I travel and then come home, Hil. Something to do with the irritants being slightly different elsewhere, building sensitivity with exposure. Maybe. Or, you know, something is blooming or otherwise in the air out there that just isn't in SF and that's the thing that gets you.
I think I'm allergic to the east coast. I got to SF, and I could breathe easily for the first time in months. Got back to DC, and within a few days, my sinuses are killing and I'm coughing again.
Anecdotally I do know a ton of people who swear they never had allergies before moving to the East coast.
{{beth}}