Only had two hours sleep last night - I had to collect one of the kids from a sporting activity near Birmingham, in the middle fo England. I was a 240 mile round trip, getting back late. Then had to inject my Interferon and then pack, for an early flight to Edinburgh.
Do not feel much reaction although I expect it to hit tomorrow. However, will cat-nap during the day today (as long as I don't snore in any of the Edinburgh Fringe festival's activities!!
Will try to keep posting from Edinburgh.
Otherwise, the throad pain and also the abdonimal pain disappeared a couple of days ago - I will have to watch them.
Otherwise nothing notable to report....
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Hi Jon,
Hope trip went well and I just have to know if you snored!!!!!!!
Love it. The Edinburgh Fringe Festival sounds like a great place to be. Your energy to do the things you do is quite inspiring.
I am glad you have gotten rid of the throat & abdominal pain.
I read your 8/20/07 reply to my comment. The Art Blog possibility is very exciting!!!!! It made a rather dreary day into a WONDERFUL day! Thank you. Jenn
-justhave to say, I find following your journey inspiring. I was diagnosed a month ago and still in 'shock' but having found your blog - well as jenn said your energy is a lesson to learn indeed. Hope all is going well still and Edinburgh was a blast!
Thank you Jenn and Lizzz!
Edinburgh was great - I went with my son to many of the comedy events at the fringe festival. Highly memorable were a rap version of the medieval Chaucer's Canterbury Tales; and a guy who described his attempts to find the two Starbucks that were closest to each other in the UK. Both were very clever and very amusing. Plus a lot of other events, including a comedian who has cerebral palsy and was speaking from his wheel-chair and had the room laughing and spell bound for an hour. It put Hepatitis well in the background for me.
If I can summon up some energy, Jenn, (and I'll have to see what awaits me at work this week!) let's think about about a Hep C art show!
Cheers and Thanks
Jon
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