Quattletine, Blog #3

The past two days have been spent working on forms, applications, and communicating with colleagues and family. (The mountain of paperwork is mind-numbing . Who would have guessed that the pre🧟‍♀️apocalypse would require so much paperwork.) As an introvert it’s been exhausting. It’s also been rewarding. I’m surrounded by extraordinary humans and that makes all the difference.

I’ve also been thinking about a specific type of my fellow humans… One of the joys of being a cancer survivor, who has participated in 2 drug trials, is that I know a fair amount of people in the medical profession. When I say a fair few I mean like a ton, a lot, more than anyone could guess, too many to count… you get the idea. These doctors, nurses, technicians, assistants, receptionists, allergists, researchers, dietitians, custodians, counselors, pharmacists, clergy, EMS, bookkeepers, medical students, surgeons, specialists… they are on the front lines every single day. We are all just a bit more aware of that now.

As an “at risk” human I’d like to shout a big THANK YOU from Quattletine. Thank you for working tirelessly on behalf of us all! You are thought of and prayed for many times a day. ❤️

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