Update. My husband is doing much better, at home resting, and has a follow-up with his Oncologist, Monday. Along with Chemotherapy, he is always the center of attention; Especially, his team of nurses.
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Update. My husband is doing much better, at home resting, and has a follow-up with his Oncologist, Monday. Along with Chemotherapy, he is always the center of attention; Especially, his team of nurses.
Just the other night, we had a health scare. My husband was taken to the hospital for a condition. Better known as, Afib.
For the past, three days. My husband has been having pain in his right arm. Now, at the Emergency Dept. At the VA hospital, in Muskogee, Oklahoma. Having known this VA Hospital, I'm pleased with the caring staff, for my husband's care.
It's been almost two years since my husband started chemotherapy . The transition between being a wife and caregiver has its moments when, either; he'd be hungry, thirsty, and grippy when he feels irritated by the slightest thing. When he does get like that, I have to remember: It’s the cancer talking and take it with a grain of salt. It's not easy, but it can be handled with love and understanding.
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