Guest guest Posted September 4, 2005 Report Share Posted September 4, 2005 Here's a good " chemo brain " stunt for you Phil is taking Avastin IV and FUDR via hepatic pump He had a tad (nothing like before) of back pain and decided to take a couple of Tylenol before the service. Phil has 2 types of Tylenol regular for days and PM for nighttime or if the pain is bad and he is at home. Tylenol PM has some sleep aid in it or something. I personally don't like that aspect of it but I guess Phil figures it is milder than prescription. WHATEVER Both are on a shelf over the sink in our kitchen. After our 10:30 service Phil looked really exhausted, much more than usual so he came home and napped. Then he went to grab a glass of water from the kitchen sink and spied the Tylenol bottle He comes in the living room and announces " Well, no wonder I was so tired I took Tylenol PM! " . Chock it up to chemo or is it just a man thing? Bottom line I don't care how many times you've taken a medication check the label and dose every blessed time! Avoids a host of problems Despite it all the service was fine and the sermon was great. Narice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2005 Report Share Posted September 4, 2005 In a message dated 9/4/2005 8:02:18 PM Eastern Standard Time, flipper759@... writes: Despite it all the service was fine and the sermon was great. Narice Quite possibly....without a doubt, actually, Phil had some Devine Guidance/Care!! Lots of hugs and prayers, Donelle Caregiver to Glenn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2005 Report Share Posted September 4, 2005 Oh my!!! Poor Phil, But a t least he got a little rest that was not planned.LOL Bet he will check the bottles more closely in the futute, LOL Ingrid > Here's a good " chemo brain " stunt for you > Phil is taking Avastin IV and FUDR via hepatic pump > He had a tad (nothing like before) of back pain and decided to take a couple > of Tylenol before the service. > Phil has 2 types of Tylenol regular for days and PM for nighttime or if the > pain is bad and he is at home. Tylenol PM has some sleep aid in it or > something. I personally don't like that aspect of it but I guess Phil figures it is > milder than prescription. WHATEVER > Both are on a shelf over the sink in our kitchen. > > After our 10:30 service Phil looked really exhausted, much more than usual > so he came home and napped. > > Then he went to grab a glass of water from the kitchen sink and spied the > Tylenol bottle > He comes in the living room and announces > > " Well, no wonder I was so tired I took Tylenol PM! " . > Chock it up to chemo or is it just a man thing? > > Bottom line I don't care how many times you've taken a medication check the > label and dose every blessed time! Avoids a host of problems > > Despite it all the service was fine and the sermon was great. > Narice > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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