Dear Nulasta,
I'm going to start out with the positive. You kept me from getting an infection while I was going through chemo and I cannot thank you enough. You kept my white blood count high and I never got sick. For that, I appreciate you. I had my week appointment today and my white blood count is so high (a good thing) that Jodi the nutritionist said I can even start eating sushi again. So thank you for keeping me healthy.
But you didn't have to cut me off.
Make it like it never happened and that we were nothing.
I don't even need your love, but you treat me like a stranger and that feels so rough. Whoa, whoa, whoa, where did that come from? What I meant to say is you didn't have to be so painful and make me feel so flu-ish. I get that you were doing your job and working overtime, but was the bone pain necessary? Were the fevers a must?
Moving forward, you may want to think about toning down the crappy part of your shot. Keep up the good work, but make it a bit more fun for us folks. Like instead of bone pain for 2 days, maybe give people beautiful, full lips. Just a suggestion.
All my love,
Stacey
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