Thursday, August 3, 2006

1 Session Down

Alison finished her 1st chemotherapy issue yesterday. She's nauseaus, and they prescribed Comprazine to go along with her current prescriptions of Emend and Dexamethasone. We also have Promethazine, but that knocks you out pritty hard. So after taking Alison home and eating lunch, I went to have it filled.

After waiting at the Naval Hospital for twenty minutes, my number came up. They promptly informed me that they didn't carry it. So Walgreens was my next stop. On the way out I passed by bulletin boards stapled with every sort of paper. The words 'Courage' and 'Hope' caught my attention at the end of the hall. Courage was blue and repeating on top of each little pamphlet in the holders and hope repeated green. These were supplied by the Chaplain's office. I thought to myself, "yeah, 'ten milligrams of hope, 10 milligrams courage every day as prescibed by physician.' That'll help." So I grabbed one of each.

They might come in handy during our next round of chemo.

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