Was thinking of you both today and though Id check in and add my encouragement to the list.
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Was thinking of you both today and though Id check in and add my encouragement to the list.
Our new thing is binge watching older TV shows we haven't seen in a while. Went through the first four seasons of Lucifer. It's a challenge because she can't stop. Not a patient person and wants to see what happens next. But at the same time, she just can't stay awake all that long so I get stuck turning it off and having to wait. But when I fall asleep, she doesn't stop it or wake me up. At the rate we are going, we'll be out of episodes in a few days. Not sure what we'll watch next. 15 seasons of Supernatural would keep us busy for a while.
I think she was a fan of Miami Vice when we were dating. 24 we have never watched although I have quite a few of the seasons. I buy DVD TV sets at yard sales and once I have them all we can watch them. I currently have 1-7 of 24. Could start them I guess. No Miami Vice.
If you have access to MegaHertz and don't mind closed caption, there's a 20+ year Italian series called "Don Matteo". We're about halfway through season 10. Kind of a murder/mystery comedy type thing...
Russ
With Terence Hill. I’m surprised it is appreciated outside of Italy, since it is very “Italian”. Almost no violence and a lot of good feelings. Glad about it anyway.
I mentioned your suggestions to her today and her first reaction was "I loved Miami Vice" I can't say she was a Don Johnson fan; he was an old man to us back then. She was 19, I was 21. Long ago. She's been very tired today. We got three episodes in of Lucifer.
My wife and I liked Hannibal. Mads Mikkelsen is great as Hannibal and Lawrence Fishburne is in it as well.
We binge watched 1883 over the weekend and both of us loved it. Very powerful characters.
Update: She had her last chemo treatment on Tuesday, has been tired the past two days but seems better today. She will go three weeks without any treatments and then she'll have some Keytruda treatments once a week until her surgery which is expected to be in October. After that, not sure. Lots of tests i'm sure to ensure they got it all etc. She may have radiation treatments for a while as that was discussed early on but maybe not with how well the tumor shrank early on. The Keytruda is something she's received with all her chemo treatments but it's not chemo itself. Immunotherapy is what it's called.
Her hair is starting to grow back, hopefully this last treatment won't affect that. She said her head is burning or itching, we think it's from the hair growing out. Hard to believe that this is getting close to the end.