Hi Amy, You have been in our prayers that your treatments will be more bearable with less nausea. So glad to hear though that it has helped with other pain and hope that has continued. You are definitely not alone in your journey.
Once again thinking of you I thought of some small ways to reach out to people. We live in Charbonneau which means that there are a lot of elderly retired people (kind of like Ted & I ๐ ) I wanted to reach out to my neighbors that are alone and check in with them. I have reached one so far and we must have talked for 20 minutes. It ended up she needed to have a prescription picked up at Freddies which we helped with. There are two more now that are on my list.
Just a funny side note. We stayed at Eagle Crest for a week recently. Our daughter, Monica came along with us. We went for a hike at Smith Rock and she came across a little wooly caterpillar, that looked a bit injured, right on the path struggling to get across. She said oh poor thing and picked it up and set it down in the brush on the side. I said that was really thoughtful of you.. That is something Amy would have done. ๐คค
Thinking and praying for you and cheering from the sidelines.
๐ Gail
This made me smile, love, love, love your acts of kindness.๐especially at this time so many people afraid to leave their houses, and still have needs.๐๐๐ฅฐ thanks Gale, Ted and Monica.