Morning all, Just setting up a new chat thread for March. If you want to catch up on February's chat you can click here but it will be closed.
The chit chat thread is for:
"Daily Life chit chat for bloods, scans, appointments, going shopping, cutting grass, reading, watching some thing decent on TV - whatever your day has in store for you. That is daily life!
Even having a laugh, that is a normal life, and we all have it.
If you have a special topic please start a new thread so people that wish to see it can, and can comment."
I understand what you are say, i know for a few people those chemo's can be hard to tolerate.
I did nine chemo's, and then immunotherapy without chemo. They can reduce the dose of certain drugs and that makes a difference.
Will be thinking if you tomorrow fingers crossed, good out come, for you..
Hi Angie, you sentimental girl, I never got attached to a car, there just a means of getting from A to B, but I know I'm in the minority, though heated seat and steering wheel are nice, and older cars can become a money pit Are you managing to sleep ok again after your injections, and how is the tiredness my friend, Lilly, is right not to go out, we got home 4 hours ago and it's cold here, especially the wind. Her Majesty may have 5 new friends on the forum, a lady who joined today has 5 feline friends, and thank Angie, I appreciate that, as does Lesley, and I hope G, L, and baby H, are well too, as well as your good self of course.
love Eddie and Sheila xx
Good morning all quite a nice day here in wales bit chilly at the moment . I hope everyone is ok and good luck with results treatment or a bit relief from the side effects of treatment or conditions . I am going to do some housework today and try to keep busy . I enjoy a trip to the seaside which is only 1/2 an hour away so that might be on the cards .x Chris
morning all, hi Chris, sunny spells, for us, I've moved in full time with my partner recently so moving all my office and craft things over this morning, with therapy and MDT meeting in the afternoon and babysitting the grandkids tonight, fab, enjoy the housework, and I hope you get to the coast, sounds good to me.
Eddie xx
Morning Patrick, what a shame that you feel so bad again after your treatment. I do hope your team will get the right dose sorted very soon. I suffer a lot from insomnia since I started my treatment and it can be so frustrating. Of course the tiredness that goes with it does not exactly make me a happy bunny either, but when all is said and done it’s a small price to pay. Hope the rest of the week is kind to you and everybody else on this forum
love Angie and Lilly
Hello there I am a newbie so just saying hiya. No housey work today. Too tired. Lol..but I have just tried baking 2 egg custard tarts. Never done before and I have a glut of eggs from my chickens..hahaha
Ooo the beach, we luve in the peak district sobers hills here, which I love. But I do need sea air at least once a year. Think it's mid may this year to pembroke...so enjoy the beach ..have a wonderful day
Hugs
Hi Fleabane, good to see you on the chit chat thread, I do have my moments, with plenty of rest days too, lucky you living in the Peak district, we love it there, and the beach and baking too, cheesecake and quiche for us, hope you sleep better tonight.
Eddie xx
Hi glad you came in, though its a shame we all have to come here, so we have to make the most of it.
I love custard tarts, along with lots of other things i shouldn't.
Sounds lovely where you, and have chickens.
I am in the SE and cold here today.
Others will come along, good bunch of people, we talk about anything and everything, though, not Politics, Drugs or Religion,
Other wise we are all good to go.
Others will welcome you, when about.
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