Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Just Checking In

Hi All,
I am on Day +1! Only about 500,000 more to go! Just kidding. The docs told me yesterday that if I don't have any bad fevers or infections that I could be out around Day +9 or +10. Please pray that this is the case. Now that I have my stem cells, I am rather anxious. I feel like I got the chemo, got my stem cells and now I am ready to go! I am such an active person and sitting in a hospital room does not do me justice! I can't wait to go home! I should probably work on the needlepoints that I have been promising people for like 30 years!
Love,
Sherrie

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sherrie:

Sounds like you are doing great. We will pray for no fevers or infections and for you to get to be active again as soon as possible. Congrats!

Leslie

Charlene Chausis said...

Let's see, 500,000 days = 1,369.86301369863 years!
If you shoot for at least 70 more years, you'll only need 25,550 days!

Love ya!
Auntie

Anonymous said...

Sherrie,

I am glad to hear that you are doing well. Hopefully I will see you at home in a week or two. Unitl then... I am expecting one of your infamous needlepoints that I keep hearing about... haha. I hope that you have a wonderful day, and I am looking forward to seeing you soon. Take care.

Love,

Joey Brindise

Anonymous said...

Can't wait to see you Sher!!!!!

Anonymous said...

It does get to feel a bit like the movie Groundhog Day:) Keep the Faith. Debbie

Anonymous said...

Hi Sherrie,
You may get out before the Beagle Wars are over. Sparky was a POW today. Every time I turned around he was into something else, so I declared him "captured" and put him in his crate. Told him I would have to get a flag to fly if he doesn't mind his own business. Oh well, there are always the "Puggle Ponderings" and Zygi Puggle is a thinker:) That still leaves thoughts from Heather's little Daschund, Punki. In her case, it could be that she will share attitudes with us. She is exceptionally good in that department: Very skilled and constantly refining her craft:/ so that is the report from the front line of the Beagle Wars in sunny Florida. 84 degrees and sunshine:)
Blessings,
Erin W.

Anonymous said...

Hello Sherrie! Tommy and I hope you are feeling better today but in case you are feeling down, here are two websites that will be sure to cheer you up (or at least make you smile)!!
puppywar.com
kittenwar.com
xoxo
Kristin and Tommy :-)

Anonymous said...

Trust me, at some date in the not too distant future you will reflect fondly back on the time when you actually had time to do needlework. We will eargerly await your photos of your craft posted on this site.

Prayers are constantly being said in your behalf.

Lois Brown

Anonymous said...

Sherrie,
Has your Mom been able to visit yet?
Home on day nine would be awesome!!! Keep walking!!Stay strong!

Praying for you and your family!

Anonymous said...

Hey Girlie! I am thinking about you every day. Smiles and good thoughts coming your way.

Love, Anita

Anonymous said...

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