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Brace never complains

Brace is pretty stable. Friday was a bad day at radiation. The new mask was way too tight and he wasn't happy about it. We talked with Alice and the techs and hopefully they will have that resolved by Monday's appointment. On Friday Drew and Kathleen Himber came to visit us. (They live in Chicago these days)
Brace felt pretty good today and he was able to eat a few bites of food. He seems to really likes drinking ice water right now and we hope that doesn't go away with chemo treatment starting on Tuesday.

Brace...
  • never complains
  • never feels like a victim
  • never asks why him

Karen...
  • feels positive in the morning
  • feels overwhelmed at night

What to Pray or Fast for?
We are worried about chemo next week coupled with radiation. (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday) This will be round four and every time he does chemo he gets sicker than the last time. They will add a nuepogen shot on Friday.

Thank you's...
  • Bob Demmon for driving on a long radiation day when they retested his mask.
  • Beverlee Leung for coming Tuesday for two hours to hang with me and put up my cards.
  • Frank and Linda Chocco for coming Thursday to help me pack my boxes and take down my tree.
  • Gale Winkler for coming Friday to help me pack my Christmas stuff in boxes.
  • Funny cards from Nancy Boyce and Gerald Dayley.
  • Christmas cards
  • Webber boys and Bob for taking the trash out every week.
  • James for helping me fit everything in the big box.

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