My leukemia's back.

Rachel, hope you don't mind if I "re-run" something I posted on another thread. This little thing helped me out when I needed help the most, hope you find some comfort in it too:


A friend gave me this on a little card a long time ago:

"Good morning, this is God.
I will be handling all your
problems today. I will
not need your help.
So have a good day."



Easier to say "don't worry" than it is to actually do it, all we can do is our best.
 
Hey Ho!
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Sumi started a quotation thread, And I was going through my collection; I had pasted this one in it because I have to be reminded that there are hundreds of thousands of things going right for us all the time that we do not even think or know about.
Like neutrophils.

So, the frustrations and irritations, and even the bigger calamities, considering all the things that can go wrong and don't go wrong... We count our blessings and pull ourselves up.

I hope Don feels better soon. I hope your boys are doing well and I pray that once those neutrophils no longer feel that performance pressure you have been putting them under, they will skyrocket!
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sumi's quotation thread is wonderful! I actually look forward to reading what's been posted every day (and share a few like the one I re-posted here). There's always something there that just "fits".

HAHA 3good eggs! I was just doing another post to back up what you just posted! We're typing over one another at the same time, lol.
 
I so wish we could come visit you and cheer you up :)
Here's a picture of my newly hatched chick from this MORNING to make you smile-


life is so wonderful, ESPECIALLY yours!

I was in Sherwood today and the car broke down and I BARELY got back to Gaston as I had no clue if the car would die again... so not sure my husband would be okay with me driving, but I dyed my hair blond yesterday and have to go back Monday for the gal to fix some spots, maybe you might be up for a visitor or so if you havent gone home yet?
 
Suzie- this is something I had no even considered. I was reading on it afterwards and I believe my daughter who has had JRA her whole life has a positive ANA, from what I remember as a baby. She also has Linear Scleroderma on top of being on MTX so wow.... to think she will never be able to donate blood was something that never crossed my mind.
I was so excited to be able to do that and the day I turned 18 I went down to donate. Took me three days since I was anemic and they kept sending me away....
 
I was good and didn't ask about my labs this morning, but the nurse told me anyway...back up to 30. The docs are saying probably another week. I've kind of got my mind back around it, being here. It helps I had a friend come visit today, she'll be back tomorrow....and she brought fudge
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with little pieces of Snickers bars in it
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. Talk about a true friend!!! And honey and the boys will be up Sunday...so good to see them again.

Tomorrow's my birthday
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and not only did Brandie bring me fudge, she brought me a Kindle Fire my honey bought me! Mine died here, so I'd had my younger son bring me his. Had to play the cancer card and everything to get it from him...now he can have it back and I've got a new one!
 

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