My leukemia's back.

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Stable is good Rachel!
 
Raining here today, but all the chickies are doing fine. I'm going to have to bump my CL ad to get some of these littles sold, or start selling some of the chicks that are off the heat lamp. Only so much space :(

I'm so excited, I had my lung function test today and it's stable from December. Of course I'd love to have been improved, but I'm happy with stable. It means I can start tapering off my immune suppressants :weee . I'll just have to watch to see if the graft vs host flares up in any of the myriad places it's popped up before. 

Work is good, I like being involved with people, and once a nurse always a nurse, so it's good to do that again. But I'll tell you, it sure cuts into my leisure time :rolleyes:


Glad things are okay for you.... Rachel
I still worry about you working.... Your body isn't like everyone else's... And it never will be.... That's just what we have to live with.... But we do and will.
Me and the wife plan to get bicycles... Where we live is so books grinding with miles upon miles of forest bike trails.
Just my easy of getting out and working my lungs try and recapture some of my lung function... And take advantage of the summer.... When my lungs work better.
And Suzie.... You have ever right to B**CH and complain dammit you the one with the bad deal..... It ain't hurting him to take care of the animals while you heal..... It ticks me off to hear that.... I know you would trade places in a heart beat..... You just get better.... And don't feel bad.... You never asked to be sick..... Phil
 
Rachel... don't over do with the work... First and foremost, you need to take care of your health and not get run down. I know what you mean about work cutting into leisure time. On paper, I work about 3 - 4 hours when I do work. Lately, it's been about 4 days/week. But by the time I get there and back, including the driving and getting ready... it eats up at least 6 hours. That's 6 hours the pup spends in the crate, on top of her night in the crate. Not conducive to raising a well adjusted dog.
 
Hi folks sorry for spouting off... But always seems to me... Even loved ones don't get it..... When we are sick it off a constant struggle to just pretend that things are normal... Often we are suffering silently.... So when I hear someone who is not sick complain about extra chores I get angry.... My family truly had no idea how hard even the last few years working were for me....
 

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