| xhac ( @ 2007-11-05 01:10:00 |
out of the hospital
I was released from the hospital yesterday and I'm back at my aunt's house.
In Greece I spent 9 out of 10 months I had chemo at the hospital. Here I wouldn't even be there for those 6 days if it wasn't for the fever. The fever is gone and so am I. You know what they say: "The hospital is the worst place to be if you're not sick". I mean, last Tuesday they gave me the chemo, handed me a list of things to look out for (fever was one of them) and sent me home right away with a pat on the back.
I guess if you're paying through the nose for hospitalization that's a great thing.
They also suggested to take it easy at work, which made me feel horrible for sitting in my butt for the last _year_. Thank the lord for not being able to walk or I'd feel like such a prick. :-P
I was released from the hospital yesterday and I'm back at my aunt's house.
In Greece I spent 9 out of 10 months I had chemo at the hospital. Here I wouldn't even be there for those 6 days if it wasn't for the fever. The fever is gone and so am I. You know what they say: "The hospital is the worst place to be if you're not sick". I mean, last Tuesday they gave me the chemo, handed me a list of things to look out for (fever was one of them) and sent me home right away with a pat on the back.
I guess if you're paying through the nose for hospitalization that's a great thing.
They also suggested to take it easy at work, which made me feel horrible for sitting in my butt for the last _year_. Thank the lord for not being able to walk or I'd feel like such a prick. :-P
Mood: homely