I'm in the full grips of chemo tox now, and it seems less overpowering than the first round. The nausea is constant but lifts with ginger tea and the homeopathic meds. The 20 or so tissue salt pills dissolved seem to work too. The sleeping pills make a big difference too as I'm not keeping Tim awake.
Having the whole family together is the best tonic ever and humour, albeit at times dark, abounds. They have been so energised by the Salvazione school kids and have had an extraordinarily happy and immeasurably worthwhile week. I made it to the prize giving yesterday morning and will see if I can get some pics onto the blog. It was astounding and so moving to see how the pupils had progressed in one week and also to see the confidence and competence of Nic running the show, Ali giving out prizes and James making them laugh.
We're looking forward to going to Finsbury on Thursday for 2 days and then on to Nottens, which is on the border of the Kruger Park, until Monday. Adrian comes next Tuesday for the week, then James is going off to Mozambique for a few days with the Cox'. There's no stopping the Bashalls.
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