V&O treatment has begun & it's been a ride! A smooth take-off, in-flight turbulence, & the thrill of experiencing my lymphocyte count rapidly decrease after only one infusion cycle. Celebration time.
Love loved reading this Kyles - beautifully written, and what wonderful results from your first Obi infusions! We are all celebrating here! Wonderful reflections at the end too. Big love from us all, looking forward to our next meetup xx MJEEE
Thanks MJEEE!!! It is very cool aye - kinda of surreal too! Glad you enjoyed the reflections, I can't help myself adding them in - the facilitator in me - always lol!
Beautifully written, vulnerable and nourishing as always, sweet friend. There was no way you could have been any more prepared for that first round than you were, the shock is completely understandable. ❤️ And how wonderful and feisty your body is, doing everything it can to fight the cancer and the medication at the same time! And, how wise to call you to rest. You are fearfully and wonderfully made. ❤️ Thankful God has provided this treatment for you, and will continue to pray it is effective -- with decreasing side effects as you go along. Sending so much love!
Thanks Dusty, round two already seems way more gentle: I'm tired but not exhausted, niggly but not agitated, managed to get up and out on Friday... definitely an answer to prayer for very manageable side effects xxx
What a take off! You had me nodding, smiling and tearing up throughout the journey.. Long haul flights certainly come with additional challenges and aftermaths. You have such a gift of storytelling and drawing us into your experience. I also acknowledge the courage required in doing that.. xx
Praise God for that bungy jump! A radical and massive drop in lymphocytes! Praying that the continued treatment seeks out the unwell cell remains like Jesus seeks (and finds) the lost in the wilderness! And that Jesus continues to sweep you up and off your feet, showing you more of his wonders and mysteries. Love you heaps girl xox
Love loved reading this Kyles - beautifully written, and what wonderful results from your first Obi infusions! We are all celebrating here! Wonderful reflections at the end too. Big love from us all, looking forward to our next meetup xx MJEEE
Thanks MJEEE!!! It is very cool aye - kinda of surreal too! Glad you enjoyed the reflections, I can't help myself adding them in - the facilitator in me - always lol!
Beautifully written, vulnerable and nourishing as always, sweet friend. There was no way you could have been any more prepared for that first round than you were, the shock is completely understandable. ❤️ And how wonderful and feisty your body is, doing everything it can to fight the cancer and the medication at the same time! And, how wise to call you to rest. You are fearfully and wonderfully made. ❤️ Thankful God has provided this treatment for you, and will continue to pray it is effective -- with decreasing side effects as you go along. Sending so much love!
Thanks Dusty, round two already seems way more gentle: I'm tired but not exhausted, niggly but not agitated, managed to get up and out on Friday... definitely an answer to prayer for very manageable side effects xxx
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So pleased to hear the good news about the reduction in your lymphocyte levels🙏 may the good news continue
Kylie I am so thrilled for you. Wonderful amazing news! You go girl!
Love Jill
What a take off! You had me nodding, smiling and tearing up throughout the journey.. Long haul flights certainly come with additional challenges and aftermaths. You have such a gift of storytelling and drawing us into your experience. I also acknowledge the courage required in doing that.. xx
Praise God for that bungy jump! A radical and massive drop in lymphocytes! Praying that the continued treatment seeks out the unwell cell remains like Jesus seeks (and finds) the lost in the wilderness! And that Jesus continues to sweep you up and off your feet, showing you more of his wonders and mysteries. Love you heaps girl xox