Scrappy it sounds like she doesn't have any willpower either.
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Heh, BT!
It's on him for sure, but I've been there and she will make all these fattening, calorie-filled dishes every night. She won't stop buying cookies and candy either "for guests."
Ugh. On a less-serious level, I am reminded of my one college roommate who knew I wanted to lose weight, but just happened to have treats hot and waiting when I got home from class.
So my mother is starting what I guess is essentially chemo on Thursday for a non-cancer problem. She's going to be at the hospital for five hours. Any idea what she should expect to feel like?
meara, I'm reading the latest InCryptid, too.
I finished it Sunday. Good stuff, as usual.
I got about 70% through last night and then fell asleep. And slept terribly, and then when I hit snooze, had an awful nightmare about this horrible TINO of a dude I had to work with on my last project--I dreamt that he was somehow both my boss AND in my house, and it was horrid.
Best of luck to your mom, Jesse!
Any idea what she should expect to feel like?
There are many kinds of chemo. Nausea is a possibility. Probably lethargy if they're using the really aggressive drugs.
Aw, Jesse. I hope it takes care of whatever and she bounces back fast. (And is gentle to herself until she does.)
Thanks! She's going in once a week for a month or something, so we'll see and hope this does it!
There are many kinds of chemo. Nausea is a possibility. Probably lethargy if they're using the really aggressive drugs.
Yeah, I wish I had any idea what the actual treatment is! But either of those sounds likely....
Best of luck to your mom, Jesse. Hope it doesn't treat her too harshly.
It's on him for sure, but I've been there and she will make all these fattening, calorie-filled dishes every night. She won't stop buying cookies and candy either "for guests."
Yeah, I feel like in a situation where one person cooks for the family and a family member has dietary restrictions, the designated cook should accommodate. It's just basic courtesy.