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450140 tn?1317947304

3 Days of Infustions start tomorrow.......

I bought crossword puzzle and word search puzzle books to bring with me. Anyone have any other suggestions to pass the time while being infused with steriods............
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The nurse usually keeps me busy with chatter and questions so she can complete all her paperwork.  My infusions only take about an hour each.  I did watch some recently hatched hawks via computer cams while I was getting juiced last spring.  

I dreaded the awful taste but never ended up experiencing that side effect.  I had some horehound drops all ready and ended up treating myself to one afterwards 'just because' (because I like them so much!).

Mary
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450140 tn?1317947304
Thank you for the suggestions. Will have to stop and get lemon drops!
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I like lemon drops or the soft mints. Water will taste horrible. I usually read a book, play on my iPad or watch tv. I get them at home with a home nurse present, so I am comfortable.
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1394601 tn?1328032308
Lemon drops!!!  They help with that awful metal taste.
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