We rush from the first floor MRI area at the clinic to the second floor, so we could get Lulu to the Biopsy appointment at 10:00. She's tells me that she's very nervous. I ask her if something happened in her MRI that she wasn't expecting? Lulu said, "No, I just realizing the importance to all these test and how they will effect our future." This is the first time I have seen her scared, truly scared about her condition.
As I write on my computer, I'm thinking about how scary all this is for me, and I can't even imagine how my wife could feel? Luckily, there's only a receptionist, and one other patient sitting the the waiting area, because I'm crying thinking this as I type away at the keyboard.
We still have the Chemotherap y training and the MUGA tests to get through today, I hope that I get a dose of courage at lunch time?
As I write on my computer, I'm thinking about how scary all this is for me, and I can't even imagine how my wife could feel? Luckily, there's only a receptionis
We still have the Chemotherap
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