This was Lupron injection day. Since I don't have to connect with the Dr. or PA, the staff is efficient in processing me. And, had the pleasant surprise of an "old" friend having the honors of needling me. Thank you, JL.
After leaving the cancer center, I went next door for my nuclear medicine injection, blew a couple of hours shopping, then returned for the 30 min. series of scans. More running around on the way home. I thought "killing two birds with one stone" would be a great idea but discovered perhaps an extra trip on another day would be wiser.
There is a common question that everyone seems to be asking me, of late, and that is, "how do you feel?" Know that I have no complaints, and if you ever do catch me complaining, give me 50 lashes
w/some wet noodles.
I will share w/you that there are some small raised areas on my head of late. I suspicion this is, once again, caused by the estrogen inhibitors. They don't itch. I have much for which to be thankful.
Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice! Phillipians 4
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