Saturday, March 03, 2007

Home 1

So, the first lot of post-op chemo has been imbibed ...I feel not too bad.

Celia D gets special mention for the flowers she sent in: pinky white tulips and purple anenomes in a beautiful presentation box, which just encapsulated the spirit of Spring. Everyone who came into the room commented on how lovely they were, thanks very much Celia!

Had lots of visits from Brigid, Little Mummy and Big Dad, as well as Liz, Kate, Aunty B and Cliff - I didn't even have time to write any cards which I had thought I would do. I guess I was tired too, seemed to doze quite a lot when I was alone.

It's good to be home . and the sun is shining.

The images don't really do justice to the real thing - but these are the flowers that Celia sent!

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well Done for Week One and welcome home, Celebrity Chemo Imbiber.

Much love to you and B

Jean xxx

Anonymous said...

Home 1

That reminds me of a hilarious sketch on Radio 4 we heard as kids, (thanks Dad) it involved three guys sentenced to the lash.

The first guy screams in agony at each lash.

The next is a real big toughie (like you)and after the first lash you hear him calmly say 'That's one' in a deep, rock solid voice. You know that no amount of lashes will hurt him.

The last guy/narrator is asked if he would like anything on his back to ease the pain of the lashes. He replies 'yes, him'.

That third guy remind me of me, and with you behind me I have always felt safe.

So, 'That's one'

x x x

Liz Kirby said...

Welcome home honey..... watch out, I bet some of your bulbs come into flower in this sunshine. Lx

Anonymous said...

Glad you're home. Hope to see you soon.

Love Matt & Kasia xxx

Kate said...

Welcome home lovely xx

Anonymous said...

Same from me Hope you enjoying this sunshine!
x

Anonymous said...

Hi Sue, Cousin Poe here. Glad you are home & doing well. When my snivels have gone I'll arrange to visit. I aint on anti-biotics now but as your immune system isn't 100% I'll have to wait till I'm germ free.
Beautiful flowers, by the way.
Love to all. Pauline. xx

Anonymous said...

Glad the new drug seems to have been imbibed without any problems so far, Tries to post you a welcom home yesterday but the comments site seemed to be playing up. Any requests for supplies etc? Will ring B to see what the visiting regime is like. Luv to you both, keep smiling through! Celia F

Anonymous said...

P.P. SORRY ABOUT THE DYSLEXIC TRYPING!!

Anonymous said...

Hi Susan, we are back home again,the blooming rain was none stop all the way.
The flowers were beautiful the pictures dont show them off.
We are not watching the T V till Lewis comes on at nine. We saw a thing on Lowry tonight Rolf h Harris was going on a trail looking at places hed painted and talking about his paintings it was very interesting, I think Rolf is a good artist to.
Was so pleased your treatment went without any problems, lets hope it all goes well for you. ..
Lots of love L M xxxxx

Anonymous said...

Glad to have you back and that you're feeling okay. Let me know if you're still up for Wednesday.

xx

Anonymous said...

Well done you, one down some more to go. Love you Julie

Anonymous said...

Suze
Pleased you seem in good spirits,
hows the attatchment coping with the chemo?

Jan

suze said...

@ Jan (though I know three Jans - so not sure which one you are! - I guess you're stomate from this question!!!) the answer is, erm, wet and windy!

Anonymous said...

Oh heck,thought it might be, I guess you are trying all the remedys, email me if you want to.

Jan1895

suze said...

hey - I thought I HAD emailed you! Sadly hotmail outbox only saves copies if I tick the box, which I often forget to do - so I cant tell -- will go and email NOW!

Anonymous said...

To Anty Susun You will see awer CARAVAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
love Joe
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