I only had one appointment, the infusion. Because of this, I thought the time at the hospital would be a lot shorter than prior days. I arrived at 11:30 despite my appointment time of 1:00. My early arrival did not move things along any faster. I was not seated in a treatment chair until just after 3:00. Finally at 4:30, my treatment began. The whole process really doesn't take that long. Once I swallow the two Tylenol pills and wait the 30 minutes for those to start working, the infusion can begin. Each drug is infused for 30 minutes. There are two of those. Once complete, there is a 30 minute observation period to make sure I don't have an allergic reaction to the drugs. So, one might surmise that I could possibly be on my way home in three hours since the actual time to be treated is two hours. This was not to be.
Luckily, I had received a gift from one of my daughters on Saturday. It was an iPad mini! I spent the entire time learning how to use it. I searched the internet and did something I never do . . . played games! Candy Crush is a game I knew nothing about, now I do. Temple Run, oh my, what fun! My husband laughed at me because the game involves a lot of finger swiping across, and tilting of, the screen. My motions were much bigger than was needed for the game. I guess if I was watching someone play in this way I would find it funny too. On the way home I was so into the game I accidentally tossed the iPad right out of my hands. The iPad is fine despite its short trip through the air.
Her gift to me is so much more than this iPad. Her gift to me came when she was born.
I love her.
I love all my kids!
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