Yesterday was the midway point in my radiation treatment. The energy level is beginning to lag... oh darn. But, I am doing well and I am so thankful for that. So I'll just keep 'clucking' on down the road to recovery.
I am thankful, too, for all the sweet, kind remarks you girls leave in my comment section. I am so fortunate to have you all as blogging buddies. Wish I could hug each one of you.
Good to read you are doing well.
ReplyDeletePrayers Brenda
ReplyDeleteGlad you are doing well! Praying for you!
ReplyDeleteYou're doing so well Latane, just think once its over you'll have that sense of relief and then you can enjoy building up your energy again.
ReplyDeleteYou inspire, my friend! Have a lovely weekend!
ReplyDeleteHugs. Now it's downhill for you, and I hope it goes fast and that you feel ok. andrea
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you made it to the halfway point. Keep clucking and I'll send you a virtual hug. ((hugs))
ReplyDeleteKeep on keeping on, girlfriend ... we got you. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteHugs Latane, glad to hear you're doing okay. :)
ReplyDeleteGlad you're doing well and are halfway through the treatment. Sending healing prayers and pray all will be well.
ReplyDeleteAll the best, Latane. You are amazing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the update, Latane, and wishing you continued success with the treatment. And, you are so right about blog friends being the best and all friends in our lives as well.
ReplyDeleteCongrats! You're half-way there and an inspiration to us all.
ReplyDeleteGlad you're halfway done!! Stay in there! Praying!
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Donna
Be sure and enjoy relaxing and taking it easy for now, knowing that you'll start getting your energy back after completing your radiation treatments. Those chocolates in your banner look oh so delicious:)
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ReplyDeleteLet me get this straight, you are 90 years old, you are midway through radiation, and your energy is just starting to lag? I am impressed! I was 45 when I had radiation, and I was so exhausted that I was afraid to fall asleep at night for fear I wouldn’t wake up in the morning. Kudos to you and your resilience.
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