Thursday and Friday after treatment weren't great, but Saturday wasn't so bad. I was able to attend part of church on Sunday, then Monday and yesterday were not good at all. Today has been a little better and I hope I'm through the worst of it for this round.
There are times in which it feels that all of this is dragging on, and will not end. I recently re-read one of President Eyring's most recent General Conference addresses in which he expressed, "We remove the pavilion when we feel and pray, 'Thy will be done' and 'in Thine own time.' His time should be soon enough for us since we know that He wants only what is best." This provided great peace for me this week. I am grateful for inspired prophets.
We had a routine check up today with Dr. Danko's NP again. My blood counts decreased again, which isn't abnormal. I didn't have to go back on antibiotics but will need to avoid crowds and such again. The assumption is that my counts will bounce back up in the next couple/few days and all will be fine. Looking forward to the scan next week!
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