30 May, 2013

30 May - day 16

There is not much news to tell but I thought I should give a short update in case any of you have started worrying :) I haven't written for more than a week now for one reason only - laziness! In fact, I haven't turned on my computer since May 21st, and that is probably a record for me. But I've still checked Facebook and emails on my phone. Thanks again for your greetings and for checking up on me! It's heart-warming ;)

Today is my 16th day in the hospital, I can't believe it's been half a month already. Today is also day #7 post treatment. My white blood cell count is still dropping and hasn't reached the bottom yet, that is pretty much what I'm waiting for. 

In the meantime I have to be careful. Like I've mentioned before, I'm in protective isolation and don't get visitors besides closest family. My appetite hasn't been great in the past days. Those who've seen me eat in the past would have a hard time believing that it took me an hour to eat one waffle. Mom has been baking these amazing waffles that I eat for breakfast. Surprisingly, they are really easy on my stomach. That's another thing, my stomach is pretty messed up because the treatment affects the mucous membrane. Stomach issues are most definitely the most annoying side effect. 

The doctor has me on nutrition through an IV to substitute the many things I'm not eating. Still I try to eat as much as I can to keep my digestive system running. I need a lot of calories to prevent me from losing weight and the strength that I will need to recover. But these days it's pretty much just waffles for breakfast, soup for lunch and the weirdest... yes weirdest cravings for supper. 

I LOVE eating (when I'm healthy), and I eat a lot and there are so many things I can't wait to eat when I get out of this. When I don't have to think about my stomach or this neutropenic diet thing I'm supposed to be on... then I shall have a FEAST. I'm already making a list!!!

I moved again. Now I'm in the last room in the hall and it's a little bit smaller but it's cozy. I have my bed, a nightstand, a lazy-boy for visitors, my private bathroom and shower, a tv, 2 closets, a clock, a tray on wheels for all my food, and a BIKE. The PT brought me an exercise bike so my parents can work out when they visit. Haha. They do, but it's meant for me. It's good to get my blood flowing since I do a lot of sitting and laying here.

I went out once the other day. I put up my fancy green mask and went for a short car ride with my parents. It was nice to see the 'world' again. Hopefully I can go again soon. 

14 comments:

  1. Þú ert svo dugleg elsku Elísa mín! yndislegt að fá að heyra smá fréttir. Undirbý gott myndashow handa þér sem verður tilbúið þegar það er gefið grænt ljós á heimsóknir.
    Bangkok-kveðjur frá Elínu

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  2. Gott að fá að fylgjast með þér kæra Elísa. þú skrifar líka á svo áhugaverðan hátt, væri gaman að heyra hugsanir þínar oftar :) gott að heyra að mamma þín hefur fundið eitthvað sem er gott fyrir magan, þetta hefur greinilega ekki verið auðvelt prósess hingað til. en ég trúi ekki öðru en að þú horfir bara fram á við. þú ert ótrúlega dugleg, en það er ekki auðvelt að þurfa hugsa til þín að þú þurfir að ganga í gegnum þetta. en þú kemur sterkari út úr þessu, reynslan getur hjálpað manni á svo margan hátt í þessu lífi. Guð gefi þér enn meiri styrk og þolinmæði ... :) Kær kveðja frá Búglaríu Sigga Ósk

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  3. Thank you for the update, Elisa. You are so wonderfully upbeat! May Jesus bring sunshine to your heart and healing to your body today.--Cindy

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  4. Oh man, you just made me SOOOO HUNGRY!!! (and I just ate :P)

    when you're out there and we meet again, we HAVE to go on a crazy awesome restaurant tour :) haha…

    I'm so happy that you're (thinking of your situation) so well and joyful. Keep up and all the best of gods love,

    David P

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  5. I'm praying for you and your parents =)

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  6. Elsku Elísa, gott að heyra frá þér ! Kveðja Guðrún

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  7. May God bless and help you, I am praying for you!

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  8. Anna Margrét30 May, 2013 19:51

    Gaman að heyra í þér Elísa mín :) Slepptu þér bara alveg í vöfflunum og því sem þú treystir þér til að borða. Já það verður sko gaman hjá þér þegar þú þarft ekki að hugsa um geislafæðið!! Hlakka til að fá þig í mat, við skulum hafa hlaðborð ;) Sjáðu nú til þess að mamma þín og pabbi notið hjólið og endilega taktu myndir af því líka og sýndu okkur. Þarf sannanir fyrir því að hann Elías sé að nota hjólið ;) Hlökkum óendanlega til að heyra meira í þér svo ég tali nú ekki um að hitta þig! Vertu áfram dugleg, þú kemst í gegnum þetta. Risa knús á þig elskan.

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  9. Elsku Elísa gaman að fá fréttir :)Hugsa til þín og bið fyrir þér á hverjum degi.
    Kveðja Eyrún

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  10. Gott að heyra frá þér Elísa mín, hugsa mikið til þín, Gangi þér vel áfram , kær kveðja ! Ásta afasystir.

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  11. Hi, dear Elisa!
    I am a Portuguese friend of Gudrun and from the deep of my heart I wish everything goes well with you. God bless you to recover quickly for enjoying the food you like so much and other things in life. Augusto Neto

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  12. Gangi þér vel og það er frábært að lesa hvað þú ert jákvæð og dugleg.

    Baráttukveðja, Brynja Sif

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  13. Er eitthvað nýtt að frétta Elísa min?

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