My incapacity benefit telephone statement has arrived. I checked it over and added the dates of each of the five hospital admissions. The claim will be back dated if it is late, which is useful to know. (Thanks Carol!).
This is the worst reaction to treatment I have had so far. My arm is so painful and tender I can hardly move it. The pins and needles in my hands and feet make it difficult for me to do even the simplest activities, and I have been unable to venture out for two days.
Dan arrived yesterday, which was lovely and I intend to make the best of the time we have despite the limitations imposed on me by Oxaliplatin. The way I feel at the moment I don’t think I could tolerate another dose, either emotionally or physically so it is a good thing there is a break from it now.
This time, as well as his technological expertise, Dan has brought bags full of chocolate; gifts from his pupils and the staff at the school. He couldn’t possibly manage to eat it by himself, and wondered if Chris would help. Chris was unpacking box after box with a beatific smile on his face. A chocaholic’s heaven. Whilst he did that Dan showed me how to join ‘Facebook’. Paul’s comment-
“Every time Dan comes to visit you, you seem to take an exponential step up the greasy ladder of technology.” Very apt..and yes, when Dan returns to Leeds, I’m afraid I might slip right down the rungs again.
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