I’ve been so down in the dumps and fed up with my ongoing lymphedema and post-radiation complications, that I posted an update on Instagram three weeks ago and completely forgot to copy it over to Substack and this blog (I post the same on both).
You can read my missing post here on Instagram to catch up, but otherwise here I am today, out for a walk in the sunshine. It’s well into autumn now in New Zealand but it’s warm enough, especially on a sunny day with wind from the right direction (i.e. not the south pole), that I took my long sleeve top off and walked in a tank top on this particular day.
It’s nice to get some vitamin D on at least one of my arms, since my other arm still has a compression sleeve on!
With my medication being changed from Letrozole to Tamoxifen due to my bones not being good enough to deal with Letrozole, I’ve had to start the whole ‘it takes a few months to get used to the changes’ all over again, and I really have felt so hormonal on Tamoxifen.
Overwhelmed and fed up, crying on Paul’s shoulder, being a bit of a biyatch to those closest to me… it’s all been a lot of fun let me tell you.
So instead of all that, let’s look at the other side of the coin, the bright side. What are all the good things I’ve enjoyed lately? Shall we focus on those while I wait for my lymphatic system to (hopefully) repair itself?
🫶 Paul and I went to see The Devil Wears Prada 2 last week, a mere one day after it was released. I enjoyed it but nothing replaces the original. Definitely worth watching and rewatching though. Milan was so gorgeous and the sumptuousness of the whole movie was gorgeous.
🫶 We got gluten-free fish and chips and ate them at the beach. I felt bad that the last time we’d been to the lovely fish and chip shop with the nicest owners was two years ago but you don’t want fish and chips too often, do you?
🫶 I am on book 3 of the Hideaway Bay trilogy that is so cozy, wholesome, gentle and lovely that I don’t want it to end. I’m listening to the audiobooks and they are beautifully narrated. Would recommend! (I bought them with Audible credits previously but I see now all three are in the Audible Plus catalogue so you can listen to them without using any credits).
Book 1 is The Secret Keeper, below, book 2 is The Game Changer, and book 3 which I only have 2.5 hours left on (so sad!) is called The Rule Breaker. These three books are already contenders to add to my favourite re-reads list. I’d love to get the paperbacks too or maybe just listen to the audiobooks again :)
I listened to the same author’s Blackbird Beach series a few years back and that’s still on Audible Plus too. I loved that series, but I love this current series more. It’s just so comforting to read. Her storylines draw you in and you want to see what happens next. I love happy books, and these also have a light sprinkle of mystery and suspense too. But they’re mostly calm and meandering :)
🫶 I’ve been enjoying my daily walks and weekly yoga, and getting into strength training too. Just at home, with squats and lunges, and some light arm work. Plus doing little things on my rebounder (one of those mini trampolines) which is good for my lymphatic system.
🫶 It’s cool enough to light our woodburner and we are having lovely fires each night. The doggies enjoy it so much and take turns sunbathing before they have to move away after getting too warm!
So that’s about all I’ve been up to: walking, reading, relaxing, and keeping day-to-day life sorted.
I went to a lovely Mother’s Day afternoon tea with my sister hosted at my mum’s yesterday, with aunties and cousins and close friends. It was a sociable way to spend a few hours.
I hope you’re well too, big hugs :)
x Fiona
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Hi Fiona, I started reading your blog over ten years ago as an escape when my children were babies and toddlers! It was a highlight of my day which was usually devoted to feeding/changing and feeling exhausted. I’m so sorry that life has been tough for you recently and pray that things improve. Just wanted to say what a difference your blog made to me back then during a period that often felt relentless and how much I still enjoy seeing your posts now when they pop up. Take care x
ReplyDeleteHi Fiona - Hang in there! I am so impressed with the way you are dealing with your health and your recovery. Your grace is impressive. Keep taking care of yourself and know you are an inspiration to many!
ReplyDeleteHi Fiona. I have been on the same journey as you and it's not easy. I didn't get lymphedema but I couldn't tolerate 3 drugs of which Tamoxafin was the last. I am bit older than you and now suffer from Gluteal Tendinopathy especially in my hips.
ReplyDeleteI try to be mindful of the good things in my life and love reading your books and blog.
I hope you recover your health soon.
Hi Fiona, I'm sorry you've been through so much. I know it must get very tiring and especially since you are normally such a positive person. But this is a traumatic time and you're allowed to be snippy now and then :) I do hope you are headed for brighter days, where you can feel yourself again. Lots of love and prayers :) Take care.
ReplyDeleteHello Fiona - I began reading your books several years ago and you have been such an inspiration to me in so many areas of my life. I so empathize with what you are going through and I wish you the very best in a swift recovery back to health. Sending loving healing prayers and wishes your way.
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