I went to my heart doctor first, and everything was fine. She took me off of my medication and told me to take a baby aspirin everyday. She is going to schedule me a stress test soon.
I went to lunch with another retired school friend, Ann R., and we had a great time visiting.
I saw Dr. Kim, and several of the interns today. They checked my mouth and throat area very closely, and they were pleased. I didn't have any lab work done today. They are saving that until May when I go back for my one year check up.
So I am very pleased and relieved. I always get so nervous when I go back.
Thanks for your prayers.
This blog is about my life from the time I had tongue cancer surgery until the present. I love to sew and embroider so I will be adding more topics about my favorite things. If you want to read about my tongue cancer surgery and recovery, click on Archives 2008.
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Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Monday, February 9, 2009
Update...
Tomorrow is my 9 month checkup with Dr. Ghali and with my heart doctor. So for those of you that read this, please say a prayer. I will be having labs done as far as I know. That's what they told me the last time I was there.
I've been having a major allergy attack, but it is finally getting better. I just hope to avoid the flu and all of those viruses going around.
I'm enjoying being at home, and I'm so thankful I could retire at this time. I can really feel the "stress" relief.
I sew a little when I feel like it. I keep telling myself that there is no rush and just to enjoy it more.
Love ya'll,
Shirley
I've been having a major allergy attack, but it is finally getting better. I just hope to avoid the flu and all of those viruses going around.
I'm enjoying being at home, and I'm so thankful I could retire at this time. I can really feel the "stress" relief.
I sew a little when I feel like it. I keep telling myself that there is no rush and just to enjoy it more.
Love ya'll,
Shirley
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