Chipmunks?
- kscott66814
- Jun 23, 2023
- 1 min read
Today was a good day. I had my usual crash in the morning after I took my medications but I bounced back around 1pm and regained some energy. I had a nice visit with my cousin Patti. We even went for a walk. I'm hoping my weekend is similar to today. That would be fantastic.
I still have the side effects shakiness, legs like jello, tremors, nausea and fatigue but they seem to be more tolerable.
Can we talk about my round , puffy, chipmunk cheeks though... this is caused by the steroids. I look in the mirror and I laugh because I don't recognize the person looking back š
I know this will get better as the dose decreases but I can't help but to laugh š

Wishing everyone a great weekend!
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KellyAnn
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Love those cheeks āļøšāļø
Sorry to hear you were not feeling well. Sending love & positive vibes.