Well, since I had my treatment on Friday morning, I've been doing pretty lousy with my stomach churning away with excess acid and me chewing on Rolaids and Prilosec OTC, followed by Oyster Crackers before bed last night.
When I awake this morning at 4:15am, I was not much better, so I called off work, slept until around 9a, then got up and ate a small bowl of Cheerios with my usual spot of Tea. Sipping the Tea slowly and not gulping down the first draught helped to settle my stomach a little, then slowly eating breakfest and going through some the emails that I've received in the last 24 hours and emptying out my Junk Mail Folders, these are really great to have; since all you have to do is hightlight the first piece of junk then Ctrl-A, to select all, and then Ctrl-D, to delete, and viola the deleted items folders gets filled up with a few more pieces of trash.
I laid back down and glanced at the local Newspaper and watched the Movie called No Country for Old Men with Tommy Lee Jones, talk about a dark thriller, it was hard to follow the plot-line and how the characters came together in the end was sorta weird too...Perhaps if I find a blog online that explans it better will help me to understand it more.
With my stomach dancing around and me not getting enough sleep last night, really didn't make my day, since I was not looking forawrd to taking off the day like this, but I guess this is part of the right of passage for the Chemo Treatments that I'm going through. Carmen asked me this evening if we should go through with our plans of going to Wisconsin and to her Family Reunioin next weekend and I told her that I'm felling fine, just that my stomach is bouncing around and will do some good to get away for a few days, especially since we have plans to pick up Noah, Carmen's Youngest Son, who is visting with his father for the last couple of weeks. Well, I'm off to do some more work on getting rid of some more emails that I've been putting aside and getting them taken care of. Work is going to be interesting tomorrow, seeing how Monday's always brings the good calls with the Commerical and Residential Customers calling in with their tales of woe.
I end this with this little slice of my Technical Support tid-bit that I've statrted to collect:
Me "What version of Windows do you have installed?"
Customer "Well you the one I bought from your Company!"
Me "I am sorry, but we do not sell Windows!"
Customer says with nervous laugh "Oh, yeah!, I mean I'm not sure which version I have, I think it is Windows 2007"
Me with a slight chuckle "Ok, so you have Windows XP, then?"
Customer "Yes, that's it, Windows 2007 XP!"
This is a Life Blog and how Cancer has changed my personal outlook and daily life.
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