Today saw the beginning of 'Round 2' of Sue's chemotherapy. Naturally enough it was not quite so strange and unfamiliar.We knew where to go and what to expect (sort of). Sue chose the same chair, looking out the same window to the garden (and carpark) beyond.

Being an amidexterous sort of girl, Sue decided to mix it up and have the infusion in her left arm this time. In reality, her arm ached for about two weeks after the last infusion so she correctly deduced that, as a right-hander, it is better to sacrifice her left arm! I always knew she was a smart cookie!!

All was going completely according to our expectations and the transfusion was all done by soon after noon. We began planning lunch..... However, we were then reminded (actually we are not sure that we were ever actually told this bit....) that the extra chemical being added to the cocktail today also had to be slowly infused over 90 mins. We had both thought that it was just an injection. 

So, another cup of tea; a shuffle in the seat to get comfortable again; a few more chapters of the book; and a little more dozing - ALL DONE.

Sue was pretty whacked but, all things considered, the day went about as well as could be expected. We were very aware of being upheld by thoughts, prayers and good wishes from around Darwin, the NT, the country and the globe (with much more limited global coverage we think!!).