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Made another wreath.
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sunshine, you are such a crafty person ~ everything looks so good.
Thanks for asking about my son. Thank goodness he is done with radiation. I noticed his neck is starting to heal up from the burn but he has been having a lot of mucousitis in his mouth which they say is normal, guess since his salivary glands are affected. There is lots of spitting but hopefully once everything is done, it will go back to normal. After his second chemo treatment, his kidney function was affected and had to get IV fluids for a couple of hours. They have decided to break the last chemo into three smaller doses and he still has one of those to go. He has periodic visits for fluids and yesterday had to have a blood transfusion (2 units) ~ that is apparently normal too as the chemo affects the blood. Found out he has the same blood type as me, AB+ which is fairly rare (3% of the population) and I was surprised and think my mom also was that type. He was really feeling bad on Thursday so no work and I think that was what led to the need for blood transfusion. Overall, he has been coping pretty well. They will do a scan in 3 months so until that time, he will have monthly visits and gradually work up to working FT. Guess I will have a roommate for a few more months.
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Very good news Tee. How are you doing?
Very nice Sun! How'd you make the pompoms? I keep wanting to post some of my jewellry but my photo site is a pain in the ass to deal with.
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Teeitup...Good news...no more radiation and the chemo is coming to an end soon. Sounds like he has had a little bit of a bumpy ride with it all, but good to hear that he is coping well with it. I second with what Oscar said about how are you doing yourself?
Oscar...The pomanders aka kissing balls are simplicity itself. Some silk flowers, foam ball and a glue gun is all you need. Most people use roses. I wanted to do different so I tried peony, chrysanthemum, hydrangea and Japanese Cherry Blossom (not shown). I tried daisy, but don't recommend those flowers as the middle is large and when I was finished it looked like eyes looking out at you.
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sunshinej -- Your wreaths are beautiful.
Tee -- Thanks for the update on your son. All of his side effects are pretty normal (unfortunately). Hope the radiation and chemo do what they are supposed to!
And another person who wants to know -- How are YOU?
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lilyr wrote:
sunshinej -- Your wreaths are beautiful.
Thanks lilyr...They are fun to do and keep me busy in the cold months.
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Spring...One step forward two steps back
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Sorry I haven't been here in so long. I'm so glad your son is almost through treatment, Tee, and that it's going pretty well. It's like a miracle that he was clean and sober for this toughest of fights.
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Hello Wendy...
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Good to see you, Wendy, I was getting worried