Thursday, March 25, 2010

Chemo Candy

Creatively today was a 10. Productively as in getting my grocery shopping done was a zero. My regular nurse came instead of the wound specialist to "re-certify" the status of my still healing tummy wound.

My whole wound/scar is about 30cm long running vertically above and below my belly button. When I developed an infection on the lower part and had to get the staples out revealing an open wound resulting in the order for a wound vac and home nurse care, the open wound was 9 centimeters. After two months, it is now 1.5 centimeters. All is good so far. Chemo tends to slow down the healing process. Even after it finally closes up, I will still have to wait maybe two weeks until I can fully exercise. Cancer itself is not patient, but the curing of cancer teaches you patience. Besides waiting for the nurse and wondering how much hair has been falling out of my scalp, I decided to complete one of my projects for my next chemo appointment.

There is a certain energy floating when you enter a cancer center. It is not exactly sad, but it is serious. I can't be serious 24/7. I just can't. Some levity has to appear; my demented sense of humor has to break through. To combat the serious pall when I go for my chemotherapy infusion, I decided to design and create inexpensive yet fun bracelets to give out to both sexes. They are made of colorful alphabet beads and black elastic string. Sometimes the simplest things bring out the easiest smiles. I've called them Chemo Candy for the candy colors of the beads. The ladies bracelets say they say things like: Chemo Babe, Chemo Diva and Chemo Sexy. For the guys, they are slightly different: Chemo Hunk, Chemo Dude, Chemo Babe and Chemo Sexy. I have other ideas but my alphabet packs only had so much of each letter.

Making the bracelets is just a part of this particular project. If you've received a crystal bracelet from me, you understand what I mean. Part of that is the packaging. I used a special paint to color card stock and let dry before I cut them into tags. I used my calligraphy pen to write Chemo Candy on the outside, Smile! on the inside and by Sarah Sprinkles on the outside. The tags are color coded for female and male bracelets with bright fabric ribbon.

The components to my Crazy Crazy Idea:


Chemo Candy by Sarah Sprinkles:


In case you were wondering, I am still designing prettier bracelets like my crystal ones for the ladies in the waiting area of my doctor's office. Those will say Something Pretty... on the outside and because cancer is not. on the inside.

Gosh, I hope the other patients think my candy bracelets are as much fun as I believe they are. If these kiddie style bracelets brings them a smile for even for a few seconds, then my job of taking their mind off their IV drip is a success!

Polishing my sweet tooth,
Chemo Sexy xxoo
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2 comments:

badgerdaddy said...

How about 'Chemo sabe'. That would be class. Then we could all feel like Tonto.

helloagol said...

LOL -- I have that and "Chemo Kaze", too!

xo