Catherine's immune system is low again, and we have been told to halve her chemotherapy drugs to allow her body the chance to recover a bit. She is borderline neutropenic, (neutropenia is where there is no immune system) so we are hoping her counts will recover quickly with all the risk of Swine Flu etc. It seems bizarre to me that we miraculously got through the Chicken Pox scare to then have to be thinking about Swine Flu, but the advice from the Hospital suggests that Chicken Pox had more risks associated with it than Swine Flu at present. However, please continue to pray that she doesn't have any viral or bacterial infections or side effects.
Looking around the kitchen today, I realised how annoyed I was at the number of grocery items sprawled across the work-top. The ketchup or salad cream often gets left out and I have only now realised how really irritating this has become. It never seemed to be a problem last year. And then I realized why. We had to relocate the grocery items so that we had shelving space in a high-up cupboard for all Catherine's chemotherapy and medicines.
It comes to something when you are moving house and hoping for more storage space for your chemotherapy, so that there's more room for the groceries!
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