tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4609734477228946286.post7378573713136945193..comments2023-05-05T11:16:53.367+02:00Comments on The Adventures of OBB: Stranded on Cancer IslandTeamobbhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08600496247006586002noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4609734477228946286.post-6776668518038246302011-06-29T07:33:50.527+02:002011-06-29T07:33:50.527+02:00So rejoiced to hear that Captain AC is doing reall...So rejoiced to hear that Captain AC is doing really well and glad to know that you are in such high spirit. Precious memories do help. For sure, rich imaginations can enlighten our mind and give us some kind of satisfaction too.<br /><br />I could still remember during my chemo Summer days, when I was longing to eat my favorite dishes of seafood, all I could do is to walk close to a restaurant, closed my eyes, breathed in the good smell that came out from the back door of the kitchen, and started to imagine myself holding a big,fat,delicious lobster to my mouth. It sounds silly, but it did make me feel happy for a while, as it helped to quench my craving desire for the food I wanted so much to eat yet needed to avoid during my treatment.<br /><br />Well, your next C-session is coming! Getting ready? Hopefully your blood count will cooperate. In any event, let's not worry unduly about tomorrow, next week or next year. Today is all we have. We can do nothing about yesterday, or tomorrow, but if we have a good today, we will be a little stronger tomorrow. Things would be fine. Just Believe!<br /><br />Hugs and prayers.survivorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09140087604698531750noreply@blogger.com