It's a good day to start chemo, since it is raining out and I wanted to stay home anyway. It really is deceptively easy, they tell you: "just take the pill....if there is anything that develops in your body, let us know.....we'll check back with you in two weeks" (check your blood, take CT scans, etc. etc.).
This is not quite what I had in mind when I retired.
A note: I want to thank you all for your concern and your offers of help, etc. It makes it a lot easier to go through this process knowing that you are out there. I will feel free to stay in touch and to ask for the things I need. What you can do is just keep in touch with me....that makes all the difference in the world.
I am thinking seriously about leaving this house sometime this spring. It will take a while to do it and certainly (at some point) some labor, but I think it is time. It may be that the chemo process will be just the thing to push me out of my "den".
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Hi Harry,
I've tried calling, but now I'll try this fancy blog-thing.
I hope you are doing ok and that the little pill is very "targeted".
I'll keep on checking the blog, but drop me an email if you feel like it, and know that Betsy and I, and the whole family are thinking of you.
Love,
David
Dear Harry--how are doing? We haven't heard from you in a while and are a bit worried. We hope that the chemo is going O.K. (or about as well as can be expected). PLEASE drop one (or all) of us a line sometime. Jan is in Austin now and me in Chile, but we're checking our e-mails regularly. We're thinking of you!!!
Love,
Peter & Jan
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