Dear Tumor,
I had a good night sleep last night, especially after the chemotherapy last Friday which nauseating me through the weekends. I wonder who have send me the positive and kind thoughts. Nonetheless, Thank you whoever you are.
I had a great breakfast this morning, I swear I could have century egg porridge with braised peanut & slices of ginger forever. The past few days, my appetite have been fluctuating up and down, I figure although it might be the altered taste and smell. There is a few things I can do to make it better. There are certain food that have nauseating taste, so I rinse my mouth, scrub my tongue after every meal and if it don't get better, smell the ginger, or get the Ricola, sugar free mint my chum Melissa got me before the radiotherapy, Apple mint is a good flavor.
Don't get the sour plums, as my dear friends have advised against preservatives preserved food so hope you're enjoying the taste or smell down from my throat.
Till then, I hope you’ll dissolve and evolve into better cell soon.
Cheers,
Your Host
I had a good night sleep last night, especially after the chemotherapy last Friday which nauseating me through the weekends. I wonder who have send me the positive and kind thoughts. Nonetheless, Thank you whoever you are.
I had a great breakfast this morning, I swear I could have century egg porridge with braised peanut & slices of ginger forever. The past few days, my appetite have been fluctuating up and down, I figure although it might be the altered taste and smell. There is a few things I can do to make it better. There are certain food that have nauseating taste, so I rinse my mouth, scrub my tongue after every meal and if it don't get better, smell the ginger, or get the Ricola, sugar free mint my chum Melissa got me before the radiotherapy, Apple mint is a good flavor.
Don't get the sour plums, as my dear friends have advised against preservatives preserved food so hope you're enjoying the taste or smell down from my throat.
Till then, I hope you’ll dissolve and evolve into better cell soon.
Cheers,
Your Host
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