Two down, one to go.
Days that is. Yesterday was IVIG infusion day one and today was MRI sedation and test.
That's two down.
Tomorrow is IVIG infusion day two.
My heart is pounding and I'm tired. Sophie is exhausted.
How do chronically ill people do it?
sending love and prayers.
ReplyDeleteOne waits for the periods in between,
ReplyDeletehoping that this time it would be easier, always hoping. And enduring. And hoping. Camus mantra about the invincible summer repeated over and over again. Here is hoping for Sophie to have more than relief, to feel better, for the seizures to ease and for you to get some rest, of the intellectual, physical and emotional kind. Here is hoping.
I am praying for you and Sophie Elizabeth. xoxox
ReplyDeleteEchoing Allegra, and thinking of you and Sophie. Hoping you can rest tonight.
ReplyDeleteI have no idea.
ReplyDeleteI wonder that a lot.
I think of you too a lot.
I don't know how you do it either dear Elizabeth.
right beside you....
ReplyDeleteTogether.
ReplyDeleteWith hope.
And faith.
I'm offering additional amounts of both hope and faith if your well is running dry.
I have no idea.
ReplyDeleteSending love.
I echo exactly what Bethany said. Exactly.
ReplyDeleteMy, my, my. E-Niner has had a workorder request (or whatever those medical professionals call it) for an MRI with sedation since August. I just can't bring myself to do that with him...again. And he's not close to suffering nearly as much as Sophie right now. You are a trooper and she as well, and I hope with the IVG and the MRI, there are some answers and relief. Thinking of you daily...
ReplyDeleteI don't know either. Sending strength and love to you and Sophie.
ReplyDeleteI think you are showing us how.
ReplyDeleteBy putting one foot in front of the other......I suppose. Hoping for relief for Sophie and for you.
ReplyDeleteBest,
Bonnie
I hope it's giving good results, and that you'll be able to have a good day and celebration today. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours Elizabeth!
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