I had a couple bouts of sort of cramp in the bottom of both calf on the outside of legs running from my ankles upwards. It was really quite painful. But once it had dubsided I only woke up fir one call of nature. I was woken up to the sound of the Robin singing which was lovely.
We went out for a walk, and as we went past the front Paul noticed a box on the front doorstep. I went in the gate picked it up and carried it inside. It was a lovely bunch of flowers that had been sent from my husbands cousin, who we haven't seen for years. It was so lovely to think that she was thinking of us both. I wish waitrose had put a card through the door though, as obviously delivered yesterday when we were out, the box was damp from the rain, and some of the flowers were very thirsty. We never use the front door, unless someone rings the bell. We continued to go for our walk after rescuing my beautiful flowers.
It was the local coffee morning today, but I'm still reluctant to go inside, just incase, as I don't want to catch any bugs. So today I walked up to the window where I knew our friends would be and did a little jig waving my arms around, to let them know I was still OK and loopy. We carried on with our walk, and had an early dinner. Spent the afternoon watching Rugby. No more cramp, and I feel totally normal let's hope that this continues over the rest of this weekend and up to my next chemo.
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