Hello nausea! This is a new symptom. It's not a nice thing to be greeted by first thing in the morning but thankfully a swig of pepto does the trick! Yesterday was my fourth treatment. They switched me from Wednesday's to Thursdays, so we got to see some new faces. I had a whole new crowd of people coming up and asking about all the crafts I was making. Yesterday I was making wine stoppers and coasters out of wine corks. The common question was "Did you have to drink that many bottles of wine!" Many response, of course being, "Oh no!" Followed by a pat on my back by my husband with a big fat grin on his face. "Ok, sweetheart," he would tell me. Seriously though, the corks are left over from our wedding. People are so fascinated by that stuff. However, I'm glad my crafts can keep more people entertained other than myself. Receiving treatments can take all day for most people I've noticed. It's a 6 hour ordeal for me every time I go. That is if we get started on time. Yesterday was the second time having issues with my port. Sometimes a clot will begin to form acting as a one way valve. It really sets us back for time. By the time we got my the port working it was lunch time. Then we could finally start the 5 hour process! Needless to say, it's a long day that is extremely exhausting. One gentlemen came up to me before leaving with his wife and said "Honey, I can certainly use a breath of fresh air on these days, and you were most definitely a breath of fresh air." As flattering as that statement was, it wasn't me. I can't take and credit for what the Lord is doing through me. "Take my life and let it be, all for you and for your glory. Take my life and let it be yours." I'm so thankful and so excited that people are seeing Jesus. He truly is a breath of fresh air.
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