As i look back over the last 4 weeks , i wonder where did the time go. Its not been easy and i dont expect the final week to be any different Ive more things to contend with , sore anus , itchy skin , constipation and the faf of having, the pump attached.
But it is the end , i know come this time next week i can relax and concentrate on getting myself back to old me.
What the week will bring i dont know , but with the drug out the way and also RT my body can recover from the onslaught of aliens
i was absolutely dreading it and hope it never is repeated, The travelling makes things worse , i was lucky , i live an hour away from the centre, but others have more distance to cope with.
The time has given me the chance to meet new people , both customers and staff and build up some relationship with them This i shall miss However the tears on Friday wont be those of sadness cos i wont see these people again , but tears of joy and relief, that as i say hopefully the worse is over.
To those continuing on this journey or about to start , you will come out the other end , youll have someone with you all the way and you will be constantly monitored and if you have a problem , report it.
Good luck
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