One Feminist's Report on Her Breast Cancer, Beginning with Semi-diagnosis and Continuing Beyond Chemo, w/ a side of polycythemia thrown in **You don't have to be Jewish to love Levy's rye bread, and you don't have to have cancer to read Cancer Bitch *** Cancer Bitch comes to you from S.L. (Sandi) Wisenberg in Chicago
I Have Returned
I am home, we had a good dinner (a millions times more nutritious than anything the hospital served), I'm not in much pain, I feel a little weak but OK, the lymph nodes were negative (preliminarily), of course the hosp staff woke me up every two hours, I'm wrapped in an ace bandage and haven't seen the incision yet, I have blood draining from the incisions into two bulbs and I can't figure how to hide them under my clothing, L has a cold so won't sleep with me, a student & his family sent me beautiful tulips--purple, yellow, red and white.