Thursday afternoon at the Green Valley Hospital Emergency Dep’t. No, it’s not life-threatening, yes it is a bit of a bloody mess. Jim has an epic nosebleed. It’s a common side effect of the chemo cocktail he takes.
It may take a while to see a doctor. Nachos and margaritas will have to wait.
Best [potential!] profile picture I have seen in a long time! He did warn us that this stuff was called something like “I run to the can.” He just didn’t realize is was going to be his NOSE than was running. The clamp is a great color for him – really brings out his lovely eyes. 🙂
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Check with Ernie…..maybe he also has another big nose bleed and you can compare, ha ha. Not funny but I do like the not life threatening part.
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I think Ernie gets the prize in the messed up nose department!
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Oh no! What next?!
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Never a dull moment in the Stage IV cancer world!
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Wine😄
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Was there a side effect with your middle finger, right hand? Looks like it is locked in a rigid position….. Lloyds chemo cocktail doesn’t have such unusual side effects. He has only lost his hair and about 45#s. Has his 2nd. Chemo treatment tomorrow morning. Hasn’t been as bad as I expected, having lived thru my fathers Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma and my first husbands cancer treatments. Take care and keep your sense of humor, Jim. You make me smile every time I see your posts. Carolyn and Lloyd Sent from my iPad
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Ha, ha!!! We are still here at the ER but making progress. You and Lloyd are in our thoughts for a smooth chemo session tomorrow.
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I only volunteer there on Saturdays – – – -couldn’t you have waited a couple days
Dave Alhart dave@alhart.com
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Ha, ha! Nice hospital you have here, Dave.
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Well damn!!!! You deserve a big glass of a nice red.Hope the ER wait isn’t too long. At least it is nice to know that you are not urgent enough to bring them running. Will have to bring some gauze and a clothespin on Saturday.
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He does deserve some vino! They just packed his nose and that was no fun.
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I hope you did not have one of your U of O shirts on when the gusher started. On you, this is not a bad look😀.
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No U of O gear harmed, ha ha.
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ugh! was yesterday a chemo day?
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Nope. Next chemo is the tenth.
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a Tuesday? that’s different.
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The schedule got changed when we went to San Diego. Home now. We see the ENT Monday.
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After seeing a close up of Jim’s arm, I would like to call off the arm wrestling contest on the 20th.
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I also noticed that you are one day ahead of the date in Portland unless your messages are originating at the Mitsubishi headquarters in Japan.
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Hi Otto! Lee here. The date is a blog hiccup. Still the 5th here. Looking forward to your visit.
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Hi Jim,
I’m sorry about the nose bleed but that new nose ring you are wearing is very trendy! Most of them go into the septum and hang down. Your’s on the other hand goes through the whole nose and sticks straight up! You might be onto something for a new line of jewelry. 🙂
Rex
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Ernie has SO much sympathy for you. He has his own personal “torture clothespin” for when the severe nosebleeds hit. He absolutely hates it when he has to put that on his nose. He even whined to the ENT that it really hurt and the doctor just laughed at him and told to get over it and wear it when he needed to. So, next time, just come next door to the Lopez ER!!!!
Get better so you can celebrate the day.
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Ernie gets the top prize for nose pain!
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Terri, I’ll take the clothespin over the packing. Even the cocaine they gave me didn’t help!
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Hope you are on the mend, Jim. Come on over for fajitas and refried beans! Sending you happy thoughts.
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Thanks, Janie! Hope you are all doing well.
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We are doing well! You two are so inspiring. Keep up the positive thinking!!
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Ugh! Sorry to hear this news! I do hope this event is short lived and you are able to go home and celebrate Cinco de Mayo in style. Keeping you in my prayers from Chelan.
Hugs,
Lynn Maier
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Thanks, Lynn. They did a good job at the ER and he will see the ENT on Monday. In the mean time, he has a packed nose so the clot will stay in place. Not exactly fashionable, but it works. Enjoy that gorgeous lake for us!
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Keep us up to date, damn, I will send over a box of tampex so you will be prepared!!
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Those nose tampons make very stylish accessories!
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This is new high-tech medical terminology and procedures they are using on you Jim. Glad its not life threatening. Marj
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Thanks, Marj! He’s doing okay and will see the ENT doc on Monday.
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Bummer – is what it is. Take care.
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Love the “finger” photo, Jim–a sign of your fierce attitude wrapped in a great sense of humor. Last week I visited a side altar in a Ravenna Italy church dedicated to “Our Lady of Tumors.” Sent her a couple of prayers. So hang in there; I’m told she has pull.
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Happe she’s got lots of pull! Had my nose packed to stop the bleeding. Get it out Monday at an ENT doc’s. What fun!
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