Big Girl Pants
- kscott66814
- Dec 4, 2023
- 1 min read
This week starts with me feeling horrible. It really started Saturday afternoon and each day seems to get a little worse. The side effects from my medications are intesifing. I'm fatigued, achy, shaky, chills, tremors, my fingers and toes feel like they are defrosting, I have a stomach ache and intermittent headaches with nausea. I'm trying not to give in too much but I have napped a few times. Today I put my big girl pants on and attended cardiac rehabilitation. Although I did well I was struggling the whole time. I'm completely exhausted and every bone in my body hurts now. I'm a little concerned that I will be wearing my big girl pants frequently over the next few days because I have a busy week ahead of me. Tomorrow I have bloodwork in the morning, a doctor appointment mid morning and cardiac rehab in the afternoon. I had to reschedule rehab because I cannot attend it due to my scheduled Iron infusion at Mass General on Wednesday. I am hopeful that the iron will provide me a boost of energy and help me to feel better. It's the holiday season and I wish to feel well enough to celebrate with my family and friends!
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Sorry you are struggling … it’s hard to get a balance between “suck it up” and “take it easy” … I usually choose “take it easy” and that’s not good either. Hope you are always guided to make the right choice and not try to heal too quickly … love you KellyAnn 💕
You don’t seem to catch a break. Let’s hope the iron infusion will help you. We will continue to pray for you Kelly❤️