She had a rough chemo day. She did great getting accessed and hob-nobbing with some visiting celebrities. But the drugs socked her a little harder than usual. We think her body is starting to tolerate them less. She gets sick almost as soon as they drip. Fortunately, she doesn’t need to tolerate the drugs for much longer. Though chemo may have won today’s battle, you’d have a hard time seeing it now. When I came home, she was still glad to see me, still incessantly chatty, and still spirited in just about every way.
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[[[Friendly reassuring hugs]]] for Jordan – what a trooper she seems to be!!!
WoW! Her strenght is amazing!
Forgive me for asking, How much longer will she have to go through chemotherapy?
She’s scheduled to continue through September. Then she’ll stop and we’ll monitor how she does without it.