In the afternoon, Eva went for a run and I took off on another bike ride. I went the same route as the day before but, because I left in the afternoon, the wind made the ride a bit more difficult. My muscles and lungs were feeling good so I decided to give the bottom part of Anchovy a try on my way back to the house. The bottom part is about 1/5 as long as the top part which was were I sort of over did it. I made it up fine but Eva still gave me a playful scolding when I got back. She said if she heard one cough the next day, she would twist my nipples off. I like my nipples so I think that if I feel a cough coming I will have to run to the bathroom. I may not be fast right now but I can still try to at least look fast.
Eva got into a cooking mood in the afternoon and had made a strawberry crisp as well as spaetzle (a German doughy side dish sort of like gnocchi in form). I picked up a Coho salmon fillet (wild of course, shame on you who eat farmed salmon), my dad added some vegetables, and we had a wonderful dinner out on the patio. We even popped a bottle of the bubbly for no particular reason. After all, champagne is meant to be drunken. We toasted to the upcoming wedding and just to life in general. I had my one glass for the week and ate the rest of my family under the table. I am pretty pleased with the amount of food I can pack away these days.
Again, I felt pretty good today. Still gassy. I think it is worse when I eat greasier foods so I am trying to continue the transition back to more healthy food (while still keeping my calorie intake high). I really have not noticed much difference being on or off the Xeloda (I stopped last Wednesday and will resume this Thursday). My gums were a little tender towards the end and seem to be OK now. On the last cycle of Xeloda (about 4 weeks ago) I did have some mouth sores but they went away during the following off week. I am starting to look like a drug user as I have a couple of bruises on my forearms from the infusions. My veins tend to harden up after an infusion but luckily I still have a lot a veins that are ready to go. The first time it happened I was a little worried about a blood clot going to my brain or something but they tell me it is pretty common for the veins to harden up and pretty uncommon for a clot from the arms to do any damage to the body. My arms do get a little sore with a few hard veins and it is a little trippy right now because about four or five are pretty solid. Well, enough whining. I am sure they will find a good one for tomorrow. Worst case, I'll get a port and then I might actually feel like I am a cancer patient.
Don't get my father started about the neighbors and the car situation in our neighborhood, but I just thought this had to be shared. I mean nothing really completes the look of a truck like a big set of brass balls.
Live strong,
TN
TN
2 comments:
Luuuuuucky!!!! You get free gas!!!!
I have to pay 2.50 a gallon!!!!
Eric Normandy
The blog is coming along nicely Tyler. I especially like reading about your digestive tract. Keep it coming.
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