Yes, in the top right corner, you will find audio settings. Go onto there and
choose your speed.
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> On Sep 20, 2022, at 6:24 PM, Dulce Muccio Weisenborn
> <[email protected]> wrote:
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> I just downloaded a Bookshare audio book but can't change the slow speed.
> Is this possible?
>
> Dulce
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I’m not worried about that at this juncture. I am pretty shook up. I’m off for
a walk shortly.
-----Original Message-----
From: Dulce Muccio Weisenborn <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2022 12:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: overwhelmed
Deidre,
Also want to say that there won't be any more calls to family, suggestions, or
oversharings; it's your place, not mine. I'm good with this.
----- Original Message -----
From: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, September 20, 2022 07:05 AM
To: Dulce Muccio Weisenborn <[email protected]>
CC: Dulce Muccio Weisenborn <[email protected]>
Subject: overwhelmed
Dulce
I agreed to start chemo next week. I'm tired this morning and
haven't had breakfast yet, but it's on the counter behind me. am back to the
"managing" phase of this disease. Lynn Mazur had some very interesting things
to say to me last night, things that the oncologist did not speak of cause if
you don't ask the right questions it might not come up. At some point, on a
weekend, it might be a good time to talk to Lynn yourself - she is a fibt if
knowledge. She is stressed to the hilt herself these days, so I need to be
sensitive about when a good time to speak with her would be.
She invites calls from me anytime, but she probably would want to not be in the
middle of anything when and if she were to speak to you. I'll let you know.
I have 3 virtual appointments on Thursday - one for a chemo
teach, a second with MGH's Out Patient Social Worker and a 3rd with the
Palliative Care Oncologist. That should be useful.
Joyce will bring me in again next week on the 26th.
I have to think about when a good time for Lloyd to visit might
be. I know he is busy, so he might have to buck up and come later after I see
how I tolerate the chemo, time it so I am past the most vulnerable phase of
treatment, which would be the second week in, and also try to coordinate it
with when Barbara is away, unless he agreed to be there when she is there,
which I think he would enjoy, though he might prefer more privacy. I probably
will not alert Beth to any upcoming visit with Lloyd, this year or next,
because she is in truly bad shape, and I don't want to witness her own
debilitating condition.
I remain asymptomatic, so that is good, and that is the way the
doctors want to keep it. The biggest risk on a number of function levels,
meaning the biggest threat is the metastasis to the brain, and this is what
they want to insure does not reach a point where the swelling of the current
lesions causes serious and irreversable neurological issues.
This is part of what I can summarize of yesterday's meeting and
I'm alerting people locally to see what hands can come on board to help.
I'm hoping I do indeed tolerate the chemo better than imagined, but I should be
prepared all the same.
I'll put out a note to the family in a day or tow, pretty much
saying what I've said here, so unless someone calls you or you speak to Craig
of Lloyd or any other family member, you can speak of it, but I'd say do not
make any suggestion for any to plan to visit until things are sorted out. I'll
do that with Lloyd myself.
Let's hope for the best!
BTW, I still have 2 appointments set up with my vet for that week. I
don't know if Lou is at a stage whee I could rationalize putting her down.
I am having a bit of trouble prioritizing what needs doing
today, but getting to town to shop and pick up some medicatin waiting for me
(it was ordered yesterday but I don't know what it is, probably Folate or maybe
steroids) so onwards from here. I promise I will call soon. As soon as I get
other things out of the way, maybe even today.
Thanks for everything. I mean it.
Deidre
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