Post Paris and Pre Infusion

Paris was, as you might imagine, heaven.  Bliss.  Totally grateful to have had the opportunity to travel with LDLF.  6 days of joy.  And back to reality.  

Last week, I had an oncology massage at MGH.  It's in the same building as my radiation treatments but not in the basement.  Didn't matter.  I walked through the door and physically swayed from dizziness.  The PTSD is strong with me.  Went to the waiting room and again, was the youngest person there.  Spied the infusion rooms, gave another shudder, and after a little wait, headed back to meet my new BFF, the massage therapist.  

When I think 'massage', I think 'spa'.  Nope.  An exam room in which you get a 'massage'.  However, it's not a normal massage AT ALL.  Instead, she worked to loosen the muscles which have shrunk: "Like if you put a chicken breast in the microwave, it shrinks.  That's what has happened to your shoulder and pec muscles."  Great.  But she stretched them and honestly it was better than any normal massage.  I've had such shoulder pain that I'm grateful for some relief.  In June, I'll be starting PT to work on my shoulder issues.  They are reversible so that's good news.  

And this coming week, I have my cancer therapist, a meeting with my medical oncologist and an infusion.  Nothing seems farther away from Paris than all of that.  But all of that allows me to return to Paris again.  Soon.  xo J

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