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Same, but I try to be on here less on school days (but I think I am failing at that(i love this little laughing thing))Nope, it’s addictive to me to. I check notifications and recent threads tons of times in a day.
Definitely not just you!Or is it just me.
Definitely failing and failing hard.It is addicting.
Same, but I try to be on here less on school days (but I think I am failing at that(i love this little laughing thing))
Definitely not just you!
YepDefinitely failing and failing hard.
how is hubby doing?It’s my “go to” place to get my mind off of my hubbie’s health for awhile.
He’s adjusting to chemo meds and hanging in there. Thank you for asking.how is hubby doing?
More prayers sent...He’s adjusting to chemo meds and hanging in there. Thank you for asking.
Exercise is good for him. Latest research has found people have fewer side effects from the chemo and cancers die faster if the patient does 15-30 minutes of exercise straight after chemo. UWA I think it is, in Western Australia discovered this and take chemo patients straight into the gym after they have been given their dose. Then they work out for 15-30 minutes and they do much better than patients who don't exercise.He’s adjusting to chemo meds and hanging in there. Thank you for asking.
Interesting. He’s still working right now and walks a lot in hs position. Meds cause fatigue though that he’s not liking. Always been a goer. Just turned 65 a couple of days ago. He’ll beat this. I know he will with God’s healing power.Exercise is good for him. Latest research has found people have fewer side effects from the chemo and cancers die faster if the patient does 15-30 minutes of exercise straight after chemo. UWA I think it is, in Western Australia discovered this and take chemo patients straight into the gym after they have been given their dose. Then they work out for 15-30 minutes and they do much better than patients who don't exercise.