WordPress and the WIFI at the hospital are not playing together at all, so I’m having to use my phone as a hotspot to post on WordPress. Because most WordPress pages won’t load, I haven’t be able to view, like and comment on WordPress blogs.
My photo blog is getting along much better with the hospital WIFI, but it’s still very challenging. You can read more and see more photos at http://photos.tandlphotos.com/blog/2016/10/hospital-day-one

Ackkk, am going to see your other site, but don’t want to hear that you are in the hospital. Hospitals better wise up and make room for their blogging patients, otherwise, they might blog about it! Sending healing hopes and prayers.
Thanks, Cindy. Commented on the other side.
All the best with the intensive chemotherapy
Thanks, Gary!
Sending best wishes to you for this stage of your treatment.
Thanks, Julia!
Despite it all you posted an absolutely glorious cloud-scape. Light & hugs.
Thanks Teagan!
Sending healing thoughts! Ugh, hospitals and the internet!
Thanks, Sarah!
Not in the same league but I’ve got lung function tests tomorrow! Ugh
I’ve had to do lung function tests twice this year. The kind I got weren’t bad. A lot of deep breaths and blowing out hard into a device for given counts.
It’s what it might mean that makes me worry. I should have had them once a year since I was diagnosed with my autoimmune condition but after the first one in the ’80s, I avoided them because of the stress and stress makes my condition worse! Hey ho!
Understandible.
Thinking very good thoughts for you Tim.
Thanks, Sylvia!
Good luck with everything. Really nice sky pics. Best wishes.
Thanks, Victor, Andra and Jebus Mews!
Weren’t those clouds amazing? I even tried to capture them – your shots however are incredible!!!!!!!!! You surely will overcome your technical difficulties at the hospital – and do swimmingly well with this phase – NIKE – Just Do IT!!!!! Be thinking of you – Mr. Inspiration for how to go through this junk with grace.
P.
Thanks, Patti!
The sky was very pretty that evening wasn’t it and my voice still isn’t back but I am pulling for you 🙂
Thanks, Teri. There was a really nice orange light everywhere.
The clouds were just surreal!
I pray all goes well and that you are back home soon feeling great! 🙂 ❤
Thanks, Natalie.
You’re so welcome Timothy‼️🙏😊❤️
Hugs. Sending healing thoughts and prayers your way.
Great pictures , Timothy !
My Prayers and wishes for early recovery !
utham
Thanks, Uthamz!
Those are some seriously impressive storm clouds. I hope your treatments and hospital stay are not nearly as tumultuous though.
Thanks, Matt!
You’ll need a lot of strength and patience. Hospitals are not the best places to be, but sometimes we just have to. Hopefully, treatment works and everything improves. Wishing you all the best. Cloud photo is beautiful.
Thanks, Inese!
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Thanks, Douglas!
You’re welcome Tim!
Oh Tim! I was in the hospital a month earlier than you and I must admit that I didn’t have the same strong will to continue to write. I was on so many pain killers, I couldn’t even send an intelligible email message because I would fall asleep in the middle of trying to type a sentence. When I was awake, I think I spent most of my time staring at the ceiling–half asleep/half awake–totally non-productive and not conducive to a positive state of mind at all!
I sincerely hope your health is improving!! Hospitals are no fun (at least I think they are not).
Hi Mary. Pain meds can really take you out. They would give me premeds with some of my chemo that made me really sleepy, but, fortunately, I never needed anything stronger than a Tylenol for headache or bone pain. I was pretty much a freak on the floor because I didn’t have any of the normal side effects, and I was never in bed other than to sleep and have procedures that required I laid on the bed. Otherwise, I was up, alert and kept myself occupied.
I was given the heavy duty stuff (opiods). Tylenol works just fine now. I said goodbye to that addictive stuff as quickly as I could! Most of it has side effects that are simply not worth it.
The opioids are not nice after while.
AGREE!