Hello! The port is in, and how I wish the port was in reference to a cruise I might be taking! Alas, it is instead a rubbery bump stitched just below my right collarbone which will allow my nurses to access my veins much more easily for everything. I begin chemo today at 11:00-4:30, so say lots of prayers that it all goes well. I am doing okay. The last few days have been a bit emotional and anxiety-ridden, but my parents are here, and I made my peace with it last night. As a result, I slept a full 8 hours without waking up once (unheard of!) and did an easy walking workout this morning, so I feel ready to GO!
Love and light,
Jennifer
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I am glad to hear that your parents are here. I hope your treatment went as good as it could. Thinking of you everyday. Hugs!
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