Sandi is doing okay as the day winds down over in Florida. This was her second day of chemo and she has five more to do. The pictures below are of the view from her room.....
which is of the water and construction materials....
and the nearby helipad. Unlike at Medical City she has not yet witnessed a medical transport land.
While she is in the unit the door to the room has to stay closed at all times for the filtration systems to work properly. So, at least she can see the above when she looks outside. Her room on the inside. This picture and all the rest were taken by her before they hooked up all the cardiac monitoring stuff and started her chemo yesterday....
and the doorway area.....
and back to her window view with a chemo hat under construction and yarn sitting on the nearby table.
I remain amazed at her continuing strength to go through all this again. I truly could not deal with this as I have to be able to get outside at least a little bit everyday as anyone who ever worked me and actually got to know me knows very well. I'm just too claustrophobic to stay cooped up inside all day everyday with nothing but the window to look out of at the world. She has three weeks of this.
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She's one tough cookie.
That she is, Bill, as is your wife. They got us beat. :)
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