From inert to inspired

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Oh my gosh I HAVE been lazy with my diary!

But then, the girls have been off school and I have lazed around *with* them and/or been ferrying them around! ;)
And I have had visitors and been to meet friends in cafes, and had a lot of Pyjama Days.

I have been quite well physically, my meds came to an end and didn't need anymore, been eating well and only had a sore throat for a few days - have had a week or so of waking up Very Hot at night with a sweaty head but temp has been fine. My 'R' day last week went well, just zonked out form the piriton! Went in yesterday for bloods and line care, and now wait for the in patient thing again next Monday (9th) which is same day the kids go back to school, which is handy.

Have been getting myself in a right old pickle re: the stem cell transplant. Really not focused and quite wobbly about it all; then it came to me in a flash last night = look, so far, I have coped with all sorts of treatment and NOT had awful side effects and responded well to everything. SO - I can face the stem cell stuff in same way surely? I think its being in hospital for 2 or 3 weeks that's worrying me - how the hell will Deri and my mum cope? etc. Anyway, they will have to, and I will recruit help from friends to break up the 2/3 week stint etc.

I am going back in on Monday for my 3rd and final week of IGEV. At least I know it won't be any worse physically than last time!! I feel I need to mention to them that I have been stressed about new diagnosis and get some assurances from them, as far as you can with pissflapping cancer etc, just to talk things through may help. I MAY have my bone marrow biopsy results back.. eek! (more appendages crossed). I then go in for the day on 23rd to local hossie for bloods. Then I go back and forth to the Heath on 24/25/26th (unless they get enough stem cells in 1/2 days) as day patient to have my stem cells 'harvested'. Sounds like something out of star trek! Then I guess they will give me the dates for going in for the stem cell 'transplant' - could be in for 2 or 3 weeks! I hope they can do it in Feb or March and get it out of the way! I'll be like a wet rag for quite a while when I come out apparently. BUT - it's the best way to reach remission so they tell me, so yeh, bring it on!! (grins nervously)

Spent a lovely NYE with lovely friends and only missed having a cig with them outside once, the rest of the time was quite happy sipping my G&T!

The night before NYE I went over to have a catch up with my friend next door. They are craftsfolk, always busy making their products and they always inspire me. I was having a discussion about being frustrated as I no longer have a room with a desk where I can create stuff since I moved my bedroom into the spare sitting room. She started coming up with ideas using the stone sheds outside but I don't have the money to spend lining it and heating it etc... then I thought, how about the landing? Full of c**p and some chests of drawers of mine etc ...

Anyway, on 1st Jan, I went up there; box of cr*p; overstuffed suitcase; bookshelf with some books I don't want/need anymore. Have half of them sat waiting for new home now - freecycle or charity shop, the half I want are now downstairs with my other books. Moved suitcases from behind my old chest of drawers (covered in multi-coloured paint - kids used to have it, it's ancient and can be utilised!) and pushed chest back against wall - perfect for using as table for being creative! Then placed the small metal shelving unit, now empty of books, next to it - next job is now to empty the drawers of clothes - keep some, chuck others out, put the one I keep elsewhere - I will then have a workspace :)) I have a spare chair up there too.

What d'ya mean, who helped move stuff? ............Ahem.

So, looking forward to now to getting creative - make some of my lovely lanterns with pressed flowers/leaves etc, make some more cards to sell, etc. I want to get into making soap too, which will involve being in kitchen mostly but the materials can be kept in my 'Landing Workshop' haha!

Much love and cwtchs to all!
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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    While you're in hospital next week you can dream up all sorts of designs for your lanterns and cards, even draw a few if you can extricate your hands from all the lines etc. for a bit. And if you have your SCT in Feb/March it will be nearly Spring and better weather and the daffs will be flowering and if April is anything like 2011's we'll have a heatwave so you can bask in the sunshine and do sweet FA with absolutely no guilty pangs whatsoever! Jammy or what?

    Yay for the kids going back to skule, and thrice yay for REMISSION!

    Your task for tonite: deep breathing and choklit.

    Hove & lugs,

    Annie xxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    This is one of the pics from our very windswept walk by the flooded river today/

    I love fungi :))

    Aw shucks, you lot made me feel all warm and gooey again :) Thank you *HUGS*

    My cards I make from my photos - although I could try other stuff too, but I like my photo cards :) I had 3 bouquets of flowers from different people in the last week or so, and I remembered today to start pressing the petals and leaves again instead of composting them all, as I use the petals, stuck between 2 sheets of translucent (sometimes handmade but not by me) paper, which I then wrap around hazel or other wood to create different shaped/sized lanterns which you place tealights underneath :)

    Love you all lots, and, did I say, THANK YOU..? xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Oooh not much-room there, but he looks like a fun guy! hahahahaaaaaa

    Sorry, old ones are the best (worst)

    I may be able to sneak off on Wednesday for mercy dash with coffee etc if you fancy it?  And missions are being thought up at this moment (though now I have to go in, they may be nice) not that I'm nervous or anything....

    cwtches and bug hugs and storsta kram

    xxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    *Grins*

    If you have the time - and the energy  - a Wednesday visit would be lovely!

    As for missions, I may be up for one this time, last time was all too much! They might have my results too ... You don't need to be nervous, they'll knock you out, and then it will be fine, I am sure :)

    Ooh storsta kram and Cwtchs to YOU, LM cariad bach xxxx