tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7125354934408472049.post8529151601494818933..comments2024-02-20T00:10:20.214-06:00Comments on KatyDid Cancer: Day 69Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7125354934408472049.post-48571254464420343332010-07-14T00:30:29.961-05:002010-07-14T00:30:29.961-05:00Hi Katy,
I really hope that you are able to sleep...Hi Katy, <br />I really hope that you are able to sleep soon and are able to make up for all of the sleep that you've missed. I know a bit of what sleep deprivation can do from personal experience, and oh what havoc it can wreak on someone. <br />You are a dynamic and amazing person. There will never be a day that your blog is too depressing to read. It is your reality, a part of you, and we are fortunate to get to be a part of it. Realize that you are taking on the world (full time Mommy, wife and working full time) while dealing with chemo. It's hard enough to do these things well without throwing chemo in the ring, and it's not fair to expect the same of yourself while undergoing chemo. Give yourself a break and permission to do whatever you need. <br />And Katy, you will always be beautiful!! I know that you may not feel it, but know it and believe it. <br />Take care, Sweety. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Hope to see you soon. <br />Love, <br />AvilaUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16154172201808940859noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7125354934408472049.post-61281478170859164902010-07-13T15:15:42.249-05:002010-07-13T15:15:42.249-05:00You know, your blog is not scary. You seem like y...You know, your blog is not scary. You seem like you're trying to deal with this the best way you can. I'll bet it's driving you nuts not to be able to pick up Augie, but you're taking good care of him by holding off until you're stronger. And you're taking good care of yourself by not trying to go out too much right now, though I'm sure you're going stir-crazy. I hope you get sleep, <i>soon</i>. Thinking of you and much love as always!Juliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15004173055166404126noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7125354934408472049.post-67005106019764206862010-07-13T12:36:57.876-05:002010-07-13T12:36:57.876-05:00If only singing rockabyes to you worked the way it...If only singing rockabyes to you worked the way it does with the kids. I would do anything to help you get some sleep; if it meant I had to stay awake for a year straight. Having endured some sleep deprivation myself I can only imagine how your head must now throb, things around you feel otherworldly, and how things just won't seem any better until you can truly rest. Here's to hoping we figure this out before it's too late baby. I've known you at times before when you couldn't sleep because of anxiety and this is definitely nothing like that. You have seemed nothing but calm after the beginning of chemo; except for the increasing (and understandable) franticness (franticity?) which the lack of sleep has induced in you.gabesterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12668071288755419304noreply@blogger.com