Last night I was suppose to walk with Sam to take out the trash/recycle, but since it was so cold outside, I wanted to walk in gym instead of going across the community to the dump. Poor Sam walked alone in the cold while I started on the treadmill. I realized that the walking subdued that heartburn! I walked for about an hour, more than 2 miles, while watching Deal or No Deal. I was worried that if I got off that I would feel sick again, but I didn't. I took some Ativan before going to sleep to prevent the nausea from coming back. I woke up without any nausea or heartburn. I actually felt normal!
I ate an egg that Sam made. Actually, the second egg he made. The first one he made fried with soy sauce that I find too salty so he make another with little salt and ketchup. What was the movie where the woman found her identity by finally deciding how she likes her eggs? Anyway, at least Sam knows now.
I also had a soup Sam made with young green peas. As scheduled, I took an Anzemet this morning. Some heartburn that comes and goes. I'll take a walk.
William and Mom will be coming over today to the apt. I asked Mom to cut my hair shoulder length so it's close to the wig. My hair isn't falling out more than usual. My scalp seems itchy in the front, but it could be the change in weather.
My face does seem like it's getting a tan. The flushed cheeks may be the radiation on my face? I think that I'll be talking with Dr. RadOnc soon. Off to the haircut!
Just finished reading: My One-Night Stand with Cancer (Tania)
Saturday, October 11, 2008
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Was this the egg (second egg) that you told me about on the phone? Lots of egg in your diet. Let's go for dimsum when you come to NY.
So, what are your thoughts on the book?
Now that I know that authors can track you down, I'm a bit wary of posting about them.
Hmmm. It ended on a happy note (found the one), but the humor was mostly dark throughout the book. I found it entertaining. She was written up in another book called One in Eight. I don't know how to underline on here. Anyway, I actually had that book at the same time, but didn't get a chance to read it before I had to return it to the library. Tania had breast cancer twice, once in her early twenties and then around 30. Read it when you get the chance.
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