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Wednesday, November 28th, 2007 Posted in Articles, Jess's Journey Blog | 4 Comments »
10. The chemo ward is the only place that still has a dedicated tea lady. 9. You always have a simple and effective method of turning away spruikers. Without lying. 8. If ... Read more..Monday, November 26th, 2007 Posted in Jess's Journey Blog | 1 Comment »
I must, must, MUST stop telling the truth to spruikers and charity muggers and those people selling credit cards. It's just not nice. A simple "No thank you" is much ... Read more..Friday, November 23rd, 2007 Posted in Jess's Journey Blog | 3 Comments »
I, Jessica Anne Horton, Gourmet and Gourmand Extraordinaire, am no longer interested in food. I forget to eat. I don't feel like eating. Most foods are quite distasteful to me. Food is, ... Read more..Monday, November 19th, 2007 Posted in Jess's Journey Blog | 1 Comment »
Was it really so much to ask? I just wanted a girls' night out. My body was craving salmon and I wanted to take it somewhere nice to for quality ... Read more..Friday, November 16th, 2007 Posted in Jess's Journey Blog | 3 Comments »
I did forget to mention a fairly major event at chemo on Tuesday. The psychological puke. The overwhelming nausea for absolutely no reason at all except that I know chemo's coming. There's ... Read more..Tuesday, November 13th, 2007 Posted in Jess's Journey Blog | 1 Comment »
Just come back from chemo, about to go have a nap before going to bible study. Just a quick note to let you know some of the chemo nitty gritty. I ... Read more..Monday, November 12th, 2007 Posted in Jess's Journey Blog | 4 Comments »
One of the few good things about not having long to live is that you get to have cake for breakfast and not feel guilty. And if you're on chemo, chances ... Read more..