serviceguy
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I think this needs a celebratory ride. How is Allaire these days?Well it’s been an interesting week to say the least first we had snow and today I finished my last chemo session......i hope. I will still have doc visits and follow up shit to deal with I’m sure, but I’m looking so forward to being able to feel my hands, face, and feet again and hopefully regaining my sense of taste. Who knows what my future holds, but right now I need to focus on building strength and getting back to work.....if my job is still available, who knows. As far as I’m concerned, I just completed the most difficult time of my life and I’m thankful just to be around. Yes, I had fears that I wouldn’t make it but that didn’t sway me from my plan of coming back. So for now one chapter has ended, let’s see what the next one will be.
It was somewhat difficult saying goodbye today, especially to the three folks in the pic below....2 of them were directly responsible for me being able to type this today thanks to their quick actions. I am forever grateful to them, they were always kind, warm, and so caring and made me feel like they were there just for me....I will love them forever. View attachment 150932
It feels good to know that there's still people doing their job with care and kindness for their patients, there's never enough recognition for those individuals. I spent more time than I would have liked in hospitals in the last few years and unfortunately that's not always the case, I guess it's normal but when it's you or a family member it makes a big difference. Glad you shared that picture. Glad you're on your way back to normal.
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