Was so good to meet you all last week. Travis, you are amazing and doing so well. Don't let those PFT numbers get you down. Did I mention that the PFT folks have seen double TX patients increase up to 3 yrs. after TX? Slow and sure is the way to go. And although it is hard, keep up the physio at home, of course I won't mention my own personal gym membership that could use a good dusting!!!
So, back home with all the IV stuff...seems so much like pre-tx days. The juice is giving Donovan the usual sick symptoms, no appetite, drowsiness, the general "blahs" and makes it hard to tell what is infeciton vs drug reaction. Thankfully his own "blows" are generally unchanged, so that is one good sign.
Glad you got to see your furry friend Travis. Did she 'flip out' at the reunion? Our pets are so important, even if mine is driving me crazy tracking in mud from our backyard reno!!!
Well, hang in there all! The prayers continue! God is so good!
Hi Terry, Travis, Cathy....
ReplyDeleteWas so good to meet you all last week. Travis, you are amazing and doing so well. Don't let those PFT numbers get you down. Did I mention that the PFT folks have seen double TX patients increase up to 3 yrs. after TX? Slow and sure is the way to go. And although it is hard, keep up the physio at home, of course I won't mention my own personal gym membership that could use a good dusting!!!
So, back home with all the IV stuff...seems so much like pre-tx days. The juice is giving Donovan the usual sick symptoms, no appetite, drowsiness, the general "blahs" and makes it hard to tell what is infeciton vs drug reaction. Thankfully his own "blows" are generally unchanged, so that is one good sign.
Glad you got to see your furry friend Travis. Did she 'flip out' at the reunion? Our pets are so important, even if mine is driving me crazy tracking in mud from our backyard reno!!!
Well, hang in there all! The prayers continue! God is so good!
Beth