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Wonderful to read your words again, Hamish. After your sessions of the recent past think of your current bouts of lethargy as little bits of dream-time; they are there to bring just the hint of a smile to your face. Watching hummingbirds in the garden results in the same thing: just your eyes and the corners of your mouth moving.
Thank you all so very much for your worries and concern. I am still not myself and, although I finished the chemo and radiotherapy a couple of weeks ago, I am constantly feeling lethargic, washed out and absolutely without interest in anything much. Other 'inconveniences' mean that I dare not stray far from the house.
Take care,
Ham.
My dad went through this same thing a while ago. It's been almost 6 months since he finished his treatments and is just now getting out and about again. It takes time, Ham.
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
Ham,
You have every right to feel lethargic. You continue to be in our thoughts and prayers for your continuing recovery.
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