The thing that sucks for a teenager during summer is no strenuous activity for 4 weeks. Not that he is interested in doing any sports at the moment, as his parents say he is walking like a cowboy. Apparently it was a puberty thing that happens. But he'll be fine.
Natter 77: I miss my friends. I miss my enemies. I miss the people I talked to every day.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I'm glad the procedure went well, Laura.
I'm one of those "follow process and procedures for a week, and then screw it," patients. Which is great if there's a one-week recovery time, and less good otherwise.
Poor kid. I hope his recovery goes smoothly.
And lots of ~ma to Tim as well.
My brakes were making a weird noise. I finally got them looked at. Lots of various things wrong. Brake pads, calibration, I don't remember what else. The mechanic said it was mostly due to having a 12 year old car and the mileage is really low for the age of my car. Besides the brakes there is some other issues that are minor now and can wait a bit.
Love to all of you Zmayhem.
David & JZ, all my love to both of you. And Matilda and Emmett and fam.
JZ & DavidS,
Sad to read the news in Beep Me, but I'd say protecting the liver and kidneys is a good choice. Rehydrate and recover and build strength. "Something may turn up." Meanwhile, make the most of each and every day.
I love you all so much.
Hec, I don’t even have the words. I hope that without the treatment JZ can enjoy family and food and all good things for as long as possible.
So much love to you, JZ and David. And Emmett and Matilda and the rest of the family.
Jacqueline, David, and all of the family, I am sending so much love and support for the challenge you are facing. May the physical relief from stopping the chemo help with daily coping. I love you.