- Grateful that so many resources are being poured into my well-being
- Frightened about the side effects of the medications, dealing with pain and fatigue and feeling out of control
- Anxious as there's only two weeks to go until I am admitted to hospital
- Glad that I've spent a big part of the last ten weeks enjoying and looking around the great NZ outdoors
- Satisfied that my planning and organisational abilities mean that we now have a detailed 'Parenting Manual' and provisions put in place to help my husband and daughter deal with life's changed circumstances
- Sad that I may not see my 10 year old daughter, Neri, for a while
- Pleased that Grant's eldest son, Paul (23), is moving into our house on weekdays to help with Neri and to provide support for Grant.
- Thankful that it's only a year out of my life where I will need to make some changes but, after that, I have a good chance of being cured and able to live a normal life. again
- Special that I have so many friends and great sisters that willingly support and spend quality time with me.
Sunday, February 8, 2009
So how am I feeling at this point?
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Hi Sheryl, just wanted to send you huge (((((hugs))))) from Nigel, myself and the kids. I am so sorry you are having to go through this, it is so unfair. You are a strong lady though and I have every confidence that you will be around to meet your grandchildren too. Stay positive and know we are thinking of you. If we can ever help by having Nerida for weekends etc we would be more than happy to do so - she is welcome any time and may give Grant more time to spend with you in Isolation.
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