Today was doctor day. So here is the condensed version. Saw my monthly visit at the eye doctor. Needed to order more contacts. But I mentioned that I felt I wasn't seeing as clearly as last year. Yeah duh, my prescription has changed. So ordered new contacts. Oh, ok....now to see my oncologist. So he comes in and says...How you been feeling? Me: Oh, ok I guess. Dr. No, you haven't. You have an UTI. Me: Really? Well, I haven't felt the best, ( insert that really I haven't felt particularly well, but I hate to complain.) But, no, I am officially sick. On antibiotics. Then, Dr....do you know how much weight you lost this month? Me: No, a few pounds....Dr....9 more pounds.! So, now I am on another anti diarreah medicine. Oh man, I was exhausted by the time we got out of there. Came home and took a nap. I have to call them next week and HONESTLY tell them how I am doing.
So much for thinking things were ok!
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
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Praying for you sweetheart!
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Hi Ceekay, sorry to hear about your UTI. It is always so nice to get "Doctor Day" out of the way. Mine is tomorrow. It is amazing how much a UTI can zap your energy. I'm so glad you found your bathing suit and had a good shopping day out. I hope you have a restful evening and start to feel better very soon. Delisa :)
You're in my prayers dear Ceekay. I hope these antibiotics take effect and you're feeling better quickly.
Blessings,
Marcia
Take good care of yourself, little missy!
Will say a prayer that you can call them next week and say I feel fine....the antibiotics worked! Sending big hugs.....:-)
Hoping you will be feeling better and telling the truth!
Hugs,
Lynn
I'm not done laughing over the bra removal incident but wanted to post on this one to tell you I hope you get to feeling better & can enjoy your trip! Seems like you're so accustomed to feeling lousy that you didn't even realize how sick you were.
Mega Hugs, CeeKay...keep on keeping on!
Hi Ceekay, I follow your blog every once in a while to check in on ya. Isn't laughter the best medicine? I can relate, when my sister was treated for ovarian cancer (stage 3c)we got through a lot of days like that with laughter.
Hugs and love, Penne
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