Hi all,
Well the house didn't float away overnight, but lots of roads were flooded and closed on the way home. I walked thru 3" rushing water on the driveway to get from there to the house last night. The house was becoming an island with much water in the front and side yards. Then early this morning the rain stopped and all the ditches drained into the river which very high, only 5' from the road. No water in the basement, and no leaks anywhere, so all is well.
Anne is having a better day today than yesterday. She called me at home early, and didn't need me to bring anything in. She had some breakfast and tollerated that pretty well, except for some nausea. She got some nausea meds mid morning, started feeling better, no vomitting, and she had a good nap.
Her mouth is very sore today, and she struggles to speak and eating is difficult. I can see the sores on her lips and toung now and it looks painful. Who knows how long that side effect will last, but probably until the chemo works it's way out of her system.
She felt good at lunchtime, had some late lunch, and she is having some nausea from that now, but she hasn't requested any meds for that yet. She says she's ok. She had another nice nap after lunch.
Dr. Ebrahim had been in before I got here this morning and Anne told him she wants to go home. He said he'd come back to see her this afternoon to discuss that. Anne has only been up for one walk, and that was this noontime. It concerns me that she isn't interested in trying to walk some more, but what do I know. She isn't saying much about how she feels because it hurts her to talk. Something interesting that Dr. Ebrahim said yesterday was that he believed it was the two half doses of chemo from last Thursday (Cysplatin) that made her sick on Monday and not that (5F-U) which was pumped in over the weekend.
Right now Anne is kinda resting with a touch of nausea, being quiet and doing pretty well. We're waiting to see what Dr. Ebrahim has to say. I feel that Anne is a bit discouraged today, and certainly tired of having to use so many drugs, and she's tired. I'd bet that she doesn't get to go home till hopefully tomorrow, if not then Sunday. We'll see, but for sure some fresh air will do her good.
We can see a team practicing lacrosse out on the astroturf at Fitzpatrick Stadium. It's a good sign of spring, but it's only February.