
Sheri Johnson
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Mother of two. Battling cancer and disabled. Trying to work with my dreams and my service dog. Will write every day about my what goes on with my daily life and Cowden Syndrome. Trying to go back to school with a help from the state.
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What works for me cont.
(Re posted from my other blog site) Now, remember I was talking about a bag. Your purse is not going to cut it anymore. Depending on if you have an ileostomy bag or some other device you’re going to want to carry a bag, let’s face it your friends won’t be around all the time to carry your stuff. I have a cheap blue bag I got from the hospital that I carry my purse in as well as a blue folder with all my medical papers in it. I also use to carry when I was doing the port meds, my iPad, phone charger, and headphones. Not to mention drink, snacks (yes you can have the. In the chemo room, or mine did at least remember room temperature is your friend) I even put a coloring book, eye mask, and earplugs in case I got sleepy. I still carry my iPad for journaling at doctor’s appointments. Also, the perfume will be your best friend. I am a big believer in aromatherapy. Also, carry wash clothes. You might need powder don’t use talcum use all-natural antifungal for heat and sweat.
By Sheri Johnson4 years ago in Journal
What works for me Part one
(Remitted from my other blog page) Having cancer sucks. Even when it’s compounded by a rare syndrome. Especially when someone tells you need to try this or you need to try that. Well, I am going to tell you what works for me. Be advised this is what works for me do not assume it works for you but you don’t know if you don’t try. Any products that are mention are not sponsored these are the ones I use and I find to be extremely helpful.
By Sheri Johnson4 years ago in Journal

