Friday 7 January 2022

Treatment Five


 January 6th 2022 -


I must say I was rather reluctant to having treatment today after the last one. The issues with my Port and waiting for the district nurses to dis connect it for three days over Christmas  set my side effects back a few days and consequently I have only had four days' feeling 'well' since then!

One lesson I have learned through this, is never to take good health for granted. I use my 'well days' to do all my household chores, exercise, eat well, visit friends and this is now something I look forward to before next treatment.

I am on Treatment five and near the end ( although Consultant has advised a further three months of ONE drug starting in February)

On opening my Bible the first words I read today ;  


"Suffering produces perseverance, perseverance, character" - wow! I am going to be stronger after all this! I need to keep on persevering through this, knowing that the end result will be good.

My 2021 ended well! On New Years Eve, I received this lovely knitted blanket from a good friend.

My thoughts went to all the friends who, since my operation In July, have supported me, sent cards and bought lovely gifts. This seemed like the 'icing on the cake' and along with the lovely note that accompanied it , I did shed a tear!

My friend had clearly spent long hours creating this and as you probably know by now, I love learning where things originated, so I consulted Mr Google for a few knitting facts;

👉 Originated In Egypt - 500 - 1200AD

👉 Germany most popular country with a long history of textile and crafts. It produces high quality yarn. Canada too, is famed for knitting ( probably due to the harsh, cold winters)

👉 Socks were the oldest known knitted object and pieces came from Egypt in 11th century ( not sure I would want to wear these !)

👉 Perfect activity for keeping your brain sharp ( I like this one!)  


A lovely Psalm comes to mind as I think about this blanket too; Psalm 139 "Knitted together in my Mother's womb"

I was an only child and my parents waited six years  after my mum was told she could never conceive (I am quite a miracle!) You can imagine how special I was to them when I finally arrived.

The formation and process of a baby is incredible and the most amazing miracle. This Psalm always thrills me! Just like the blanket, each small square                                                                                       knitted together creates an incredible work of art.

Back at Laurel Suite and I observe the staff, all working together as a brilliant team, from Ward Manager, Sister, Nurses and the faithful volunteer ..


I am taking a heart monitor home again for 24 hours so will have quite a few wires hanging from me tonight!




It's a little chilly outside today and in the ward ,which makes me think I could have done with my blanket !

2 comments:

  1. This is lovely Babs! And so are you! Love and prayers, Chris xx

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    1. Thank you Christine! I always appreciate your feedback, you have hepled me so much in the past.

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