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Mornin'' ladies,
Oh I didn't read everyone, but so glad for u Kim, u seem to be going good now.
Janice and Misty sounds like u both feel better WONDERFUL. It seems to me now when we get sick it's much worse than it used to be.
Jazzy great pic. and of course always happy when u have a good time.
Lori u must be by ur moms now <<<HUGS>>>
SusyQ I like to see u posting makes me feel better.
Sandy I'm jelly Lady GAGA what a show she can put on. She has such range. Well she really got notice when she came on the scene in her crazy stuff, now she can really show her talent.
I'm sorry I' not addressing everyone this is by memory.
It's been so so hectic even over the weekend, it's been literally non stop. I have to stop for a while tho. Oh besides my pay Dan gave me a Visa gift card for 250.00, he know how I love to shop, well anyway I opened it the next morning to use it and the balance was zero. It was all used for Sam's club. ????????? I called Visa right away, I have to wait 60-90 days for them to clear it up.WTF how could it take so long. Don't they have computers to help them along???
Oh it's been so cold when we let the dog out she just did what she had to a nd came right back in, then she went in the bedroom and got her sweater and gave it to Leslie. Well we thought it was funny.
Hello to everyone, I've so missed u all.
LUBS U ALL
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Crazy morning here. A bank was robbed about half a mile from us. Helicopter, lots of police, dogs and reverse 911 calls. Caught the female getaway driver, but the armed male was able to get away. Lots of woods around my house, so someone could hide for a while. Never a dull moment!
Starting to feel some of that bone pain from the Neulasta. Hope it goes away soon. I have a pretty high pain tolerance, but definitely do not like this.
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Hi ladies- saw the cataract surgeon today for my consult. She said my cataracts are considered "moderate" but are progressing relatively quickly (she said they are a bit worse since my annual visit four months ago). She said they like to schedule it once it is interfering more with my daily life which is not the point I am at. But I will need to watch it and she suggested making another apt in 6 months but if I need to do it sooner, to call. She said it can be a two month window to get things scheduled.
My work is very busy right now and this project goes until early to Mid March (soon) but got a referral for something new that may also be starting soon. I have to submit a quote for it to the organization this week and think I will know relatively soon if i am going to be doing that work too? If I don't get the work, then I am going to book the surgeries between late March to late April to get both eye balls done. If I do get the work, then I will get through that and find some time to do it this summer.
I had bc in both breasts and now have cataracts in both eyes. My health issues come in pairs it seems
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Jazzy, mine were considered “ripe" enough when the optometrist at LensCrafters couldn't visualize my retinas through the clouded lenses. Two months sounds about right: I saw my ophthalmologist in June 2016 to confirm ripeness, choose the lenses and make the surgery appts: September & November.
Checked my neighborhood blog to find out there's a hostage-barricade situation going on less than 2 miles away.
Oh, and I'm typing this from our suite in Vegas, where we have to stay an extra night because all flights into Midway & O'Hare for today have been cancelled due to an ice storm (“Lucian"). We were able to pay with HHonors points and not have to dip into our timeshare points stash. Might hit the spa...
Last night's DODT was the Bada Bing cocktail—very close to the “Celebration." Grey Goose Cerise Noir, Benedictine, lemon syrup, topped up with Chandon Brut Rose and a couple of Luxardo cherries.
Wine pairings with dinner (see the dinner thread for the food) were Louis Roederer Brut, Erath Pinot Noir (Wilammette Valley), a boutique Marlborough area (NZ) Sauv. Blanc and a Dr. Loosen Mosel Riesling Auslese. The latter was the only sour note: though it went well with Bob's sea salt creme brûlée, it clashed with the dark chocolate-covered spumoni (the chocolate gelato portion of which was quite dark & intense)—way too acidic and not sweet enough.
Turned out to be a windy but clear night—only one person was crazy enough to bungee-jump from the top of the tower. It was cool to see helicopters flying below us
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Chi- I appreciate your feedback.
I love that you saw Lady Gaga. My sister and I talked about meeting up to see her in April but she needs some time to slow down in the new post retirement world and I am too busy this spring with work. Good to hear the show is worth it. I think she has a great voice and a wonderful performance style! You are having fun!
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Reporting back on my Inflammed ..NOT Lymph node! Just a fluid pocket. He done an ultra sound. All is well. He said he’s NOT worried, so neither am I👊! Had to celebrate that and 76 deg in Eastern NC today! 🥃🍺🏖⛱Stay Thirsty My Friends!
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Yay, Gigi!
I think Gaga’s residency at the Park MGM is going to be short, since it was announced this morning that starting in March Bruno Mars will be in residency there. Either that, or they will be alternating nights.
We booked the same flight tomorrow night, but we’re hoping a second ice storm won’t materialize around 10pm (or that enough rain will have fallen that the ice will have melted). Our snow guy is hoping to make it over tonightand spread salt before it gets too bad.
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Sheesh - my darn fingers did something and erased my whole spiel, so frustrating! Had bloodwork and doctor visit and I am getting better, though my neutrophils have only gone to .5 from .3 so I still can't get on my Ibrance, nor do they want me to do too much or go out and about due to risk of more infection. Seeing as it is minus 30 here I don't mind staying in anyway.
Chi and JCS - sounds like you have lots of 'action' going on around you!
Jazzy - you are hilarious, I enjoy your take on doubles
and I am glad your work is good and looks like more good stuff on the way - yayyy!
Gigi, Misty - glad we are all starting to feel 'better'
NM - I am so glad you are out of that crazy, chaotic place, sounds like a gong show setting not a work place...
goldie - are you with your mom?I am so looking forward to seeing mine at the end of the month!
Hi cami, Mema, and anyone I have missed - stay warm. Cheers! Janice
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JCS - I don't see that you post on too many other threads so I'll jump in and recommend Claritin for the Neulasta bone pain. Not Claritin D, just the old original. Take it the day of and for several days after. It seems to have worked for most people on these threads, although not everyone.
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JCS—it doesn't even have to be brand-name Claritin, just generic loratidine (drugstore-brand, even—dirt cheap).
So it's been an interesting evening. We left for “New York, New York” for dinner during the SOTU and have yet to catch the response. Dinner at Gallagher's was far better than expected. Bob had his heart set on one classic steakhouse this trip, and all the others were either booked up, insanely pricey, or both. We had wanted to dine at Gallagher's last time we were in NYC (kitty-corner from our hotel), but it was under renovation. Food was excellent (see the dinner thread), but here's the booze. First up was “All That Razz:" Absolut Raspberry, Chambord, sour mix and simple syrup:
Gordy had “Sand In My Toes:" mango purée, pineapple juice, Stoli orange & St. Germain, garnished with a Luxardo cherry:
With dinner, J. Lohr Napa Pinot Noir. As (not with) dessert, Taylor Fladgate 20-yr tawny port, accompanied with Stilton & walnuts (the glass is much smaller than it appears in the photo):
Got back to the hotel, only to find that there was a power failure that had grounded the elevators. There was still generator power, so there was plenty of coffee & bottled water while we waited. Had a nice conversation with a couple our age: she's an 11-yr triple-positive survivor (who lurks on BCO). Everything's back to normal now—catching up on the news before turning in for the night, hoping that “departure 2.0" tomorrow will be successful. 10 years ago I'd have been a wreck; now, it's just a series of adventures.
Just had an idea: restaurants with signature cocktails should really offer cocktail “flights,” just as others sell wine & beer flights
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Hi again, can't sleep.
Gigi what good news, so that eases ur mind. But all these things going around take weeks to really feel well. When I got out of the hospital last time they told me take it easy for weeks making me lazier than I am.
Wow Sandy ur really making the best of getting stuck there. but u know the good spots and now the good drinks. I wouldn't know half of these names of liquor if I didn't watch Bar Rescue. I kind of like that show. But when they say they have to teach the bartenders so much and then they introduce a drink that needs a flame, that makes me LOL>
Hope all goes well tomorrow and the weather isn't crazy slippery, my niece is coming over for a shower, not for her but for me. It's turned into such a big deal, it's silly.
Sleep well my friends
LUBS U ALL
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Cami, be careful and try not to set foot outdoors till the ice is gone. And turn your fridge & freezer to the coldest setting and charge up your cell & computer before the power goes out (worst case scenario).
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Good Morning, Loungettes!Happy Hump Day! The Hospice office saga continues and has actually crossed the line into total ridiculousness.CM#4 sent some very unprofessional e-mails to one of the nurses and CM#5, and the e-mails got copied to the Area Vice President, who is doing the initial interviews for the Office Director position. CM#4 has applied, according to the grapevine. Apparently, after the phone interview yesterday afternoon CM#4 left the office upset and worked from home for the rest of the day. I think her comeuppance is at hand. I almost wish I was going to be workingin the office for a few more weeks to see how all this works out, but I'll have to settle for getting the info second hand from my friends still working there. Even Sadie was laughing when I told her all about it last night!
Cammy--What the heck happened with the Visa gift card? And why does it take so long for them to figure out what happened? It makes as much sense as money being removed from my account the instant I make a transaction, but deposits have to sit and wait until they "clear." The technology should work the same way for both sides! So funny the dog taking the sweater to Leslie!
Librarian--Yikes, sounds scary to have a bank robbery so nearby. I hope the Neulasta pain subsides quickly and doesn't get any worse.
Jazzy--what is the rationale for waiting for the cataracts to get worse before dealing with them? Cataracts continue to progress and don't stabilize or reverse do they? I'm glad you have a plan for dealing with them around the work projects.
Chi--Another scary situation so close to home! It sounds like Lucien is causing all kinds of havoc. I think it gets to Maine Thursday night into Friday. Glad I'm not driving in that stuff!
Gigi--HOORAY for no lymph node! Pockets of fluid are common, and easily fixed.Such good news!
Janky--Gong Show is a great description of the office antics right now!Not going out in minus 30 weather is not much of a hardship at all.
Minus--Good advice for Librarian.
Chi--Nice collection of drinks, there! How long did you have to wait for the elevators?
Cammi--sorry sleep is eluding you. Hope you can catch up soon.
NM's DOTD:
Gail's Winter Storm
Ingredients
- 1/2 oz Frangelico Hazelnut Liqueur
- 1/2 oz Amaretto
- 1/2 oz Triple Sec
- 1/2 oz Coffee Liqueur
- 1/2 oz Sambuca
- 4 oz Coffee
Mix ingredients in a tall glass over ice, stir and enjoy.
Best served in a Collins Glass.
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NM- the idea with the cataracts is that they need to be interfering with daily life to a point it is a must do. My only issue is some worsening night vision, and I don't do all that much night driving. My vision is otherwise fine. My choice to wait a bit is more around my work schedule and find the right time to do it. I have some new work I am doing a quote for and if I get it, I will be busy through the spring. My thought is I may do it late spring or early summer, or in August/Sept time frame. These suckers won't get better, only worse and they will never reverse. So this is more around when Jazzy can do it best with her self employment world and contracts? Trust me they were ready to schedule me yesterday if I said yes.......
Janky- I have to laugh at myself sometimes with the goofy medical things that go on. I have had things in one's though too (aka my ruptured appendix). Thank god you only have one of those, I don't think I could do that one again?
Chi- I would like to see Bruno AND Lady Gaga. I think I heard she was there into April but not sure. Some of my other old favs are at the Venetian this winter and spring including Earth, Wind and Fire (they put on a great show) and also saw Steely Dan was going to be there too. I saw Steely Dan my one and only time here four years ago right before Walter Becker passed. So glad I could see them together. So much good music in Vegas to see!
Gigi-whew sister that is good news!
Cami- yo sista, stay off the ice.
We have big rain and wind here today in the southwest......
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Hey all!
Just jumping in and not going to reply to everyone, just glad to hear of good news that many of you have posted. Mom is doing "pretty good", considering. She got an air mattress today to "hopefully" help with the bed sores. However, I was not happy when they changed her today and there was no bandage over it. So I'm sure urine got into those sores. Enjoying time with my brother and my son is here too. I will be back to my regular morning posts day after I get home.
Wanted to say to Gigi, I like your "stay thirsty my friends" quote!
Huggles to everyone!
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Hello all!
I did take Claritin, but I had a small amount of pain yesterday. I still had my kids over for dinner, but did sit most of the time. Pain has mostly disappeared today. The Oncologist did say he would lower the dose of steroid so I can sleep better after chemo. Since I have had no problems with side effects or allergic reactions, the steroid is not as necessary.
I had my cataracts fixed after several years of near blindness. I could not drive at night, could not see the computer at work and on and on. Once they were fixed I was amazed at what I could see. I think I had been wearing black and navy together for a while! I have been using readers since, but can see street signs, birds in the sky and colors again. Best thing I ever did.
Our weather has been beautiful. Might stay that way until the weekend. There is some rule about having nice weather only during the week. I feel like a vodka tonic tonight. No basketball, so maybe a Netflix movie.
Good days to all!
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Hello everyone! Almost bed time, but wanted to check in! Love the drink recipes! Keep sharing! Having some red wine! Got to keep those red blood cells up😘! Hot in Eastern NC today. Tomorrow may be 80!
Goldie-take care of mom as u can while there! We all know what special treasures they are! 😘❤️!
Will report back Friday after tx! But it will be a great day! I look forward to going! And bloodwork will be 💪!
Y’all take care! Be safe, cool, and warm if in that part of US!
As always, Stay Thirsty My Friends🍺🥃⛱🏖😘
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Howling winds in Vegas today--gusts 40mph and temps in the low 40s. Funny how the coldest weather seems to be anything cooler than normal in a warm climate. After knocking off last night's leftovers for breakfast, we checked out and left the bags with the valet. Walked to SLS to take the Monorail--last time I took it it was brand new and went only between Bally's & MGM Grand. Now, it goes all the way from SLS south to MGM, which is mid-strip. Wish they'd extend it south to Mandalay Bay and north into downtown,Glitter Gulch & Fremont St. Afterward, we had lunch at Umami Burger, where I had an "Impossible Burger" and a Fever Tree ginger beer (unleaded--somehow didn't feel like alcohol today). Gordy had a blackberry Moscow Mule. Flew home to 30s & light rain. Tomorrow it'll be high 40s with a T-storm before it plunges to 9F--and Fri. night back into the near-deep-freeze of 2 above the donut.
Jazzy, Cher will also be at the Park MGM in March, with Aerosmith in April. (So I guess the acts will rotate). I'm glad I got to see Steely Dan back in the late '90s when Becker was alive (though Skunk Baxter didn't come along on that tour). And Earth, Wind & Fire were Gordy's commencement speakers at Columbia College Chicago (the largest fine & performing arts university in the nation, eclipsing Emerson) in 2008. They played along with the college's jazz ensemble. Wish they'd sold DVDs of it!
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Mornin' Ladies.
Well so glad u ladies who live in 70 weather are handling it ok. I have to LOL when u gals tell me to stay in. I never go anywhere unless it's the Dr. and an occasional party. No one wants to even take me to the store in case I "fall" These wimps.
Lori good to hear from u and even better ur mom is doing better. I'm sure it;s great to be with ur brother and especially ur son. Ur weather is close to ours so u be careful.
Kim I'm still confused when u start ur job. Probably next week I guess. And yea this 90 day thing sounds recockulous to me, I never heard of hear that. But it seems such a stupid thing. But when stupid things exist u know I'm somewhere around it.
Jazzy I didn't realize u can pick a time for cataract surgery. These Drs. always seem to say when it's RIPE sounds disgusting, I always think of a fruit when I hear that. With ur schedule tho that has to be hard to figure it out . Boy u and Sandy really see the best shows, how great is that.
Ao Sandy how is it coming home, well not as cold as last week but just wait I think another wave is coming---oooo how exciting this is. Sounds like ur time was really good and how are Gordy and Leslie doing???
Gigi I always like ur attitude.
JC I always thought steroids helped pain,is there different kinds or something. I was always given them for pain.
LomLin we too have the same weather, its not like Singing in the rain type for sure.
I hope everyone has a good day.
LUBS U ALL
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Good Morning, Loungettes!Happy Thirsty Thursday! Sadie and I slept in until almost 8 this ayem, not a big surprise since I couldn't get to sleep last night and was still awake at 1 ayem. Going to give myself a lazy day today to celebrate no more worrying about Hospice office politics and personality crap. Poor Sadie was listening to me babble about the hospice office stuff, my plans for next week, how excited I am about starting the new job, and all sorts of random stuff. I was rather amazed when I saw that Sadie was thumping her tail periodically, as if she was listening closely, while she was totally asleep! It was the snoring that gave her away!
Jazzy--aha, that makes more sense about the cataracts! Somehow I thought you were ready to go nowand the Doc was making you wait. Being able to schedule something like that when it works for you is a good thing.
Goldie--Hugs.Saying prayers for you, your Mom and the rest of your family.
Librarian--that Claritin is good for lots of things besides allergies!I took it while I was on and AI to minimize the aches and pains and joint stiffness.It worked really well for that, too. I'm glad your cataract surgery was so successful. I just hope I never have to do that, would be very happy never to have surgery or any medical procedure ever again!
Gigi--Wow, we got up to 40 degrees in Maine and thought it was a heat wave, but you got us beat!
Chi--That is one big difference in temps to go through, and lots of weather changes!
Cammy--I start the new job on Feb 18th-- a week from this coming Monday.
Just for fun:
Joyous Chocolate Cake's DOTD:
Chocolate Cake Shot
- 1 fluid ounce hazelnut liqueur
- 1/2 fluid ounce vodka
- 1 lemon, cut into wedges
- white sugar
Directions
In a shot glass, combine 1 part hazelnut liqueur and 1 part vodka. Coat a wedge of lemon with sugar. Suck the lemon wedge, and with the juice still in your mouth, drink the shot.
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Greetings from Glamorous Eye Candy - finally, a name from a meme I like!
Well, my project is on hold as of yesterday due to a technical issue that has us stopped in our tracks. The resolution is with the vendor, but we may loose three days of work as it stands. Frustrating, but I have a quote due on that new work so I am going to finish that this afternoon and then will be off site tomorrow. The joys of technology, when it works the way it should.....
Chi- my sister saw Cher there a number of years ago in LV and said she puts on a fab show. I think I saw Jeff Skunk Baxter when he was with the Doobies years ago (also when Michael McDonald was with the Doobies). All that old music brings back good memories. That is so cool that EWF played at your son's commencement, just wow!
Goldie- I am sorry to hear about the bed sores. We got on the place my mother was in when that happened to her,s serious business. Glad you are there to be with her. Sending you much love.
Tomorrow is friday, who is ready?
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Woo hoo Jazzy! I’m ready for Friday!
Be back! Outside now! Having beverages
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Hello my thirsty friends..
Just had some delicious strawberries, blueberries, raspberries for dessert! Had chicken and avocados for supper with kale of course! U know..”got to be good to be bad😘”! Now enjoying some prune juice in my wine glass! 🤦♀️
Y’all probably think I’m crazy as shit but whatever it takes! 👊
Tx tomorrow! Can’t wait to see bloodwork! I look forward to that. Got to see dr tomorrow. Gonna ask about The CBD 😉! Haven’t seen her in 4 weeks! So check up time!
Native-No worries! Crazy Feb weather ending soon! It was 81 today in Eastern NC! Just wait a few days! We’ll be back to norm! Sat night forecasted st 27🤦♀️
Cami-thx! Gotta have a good attitude..or u won’t make it👊! I AM NOT a wo is me, sinking ship! NOT gonna happen!
Oh yea, allergies! I switched to Xyzal! Working wonders for me! Used to take Zyrtec! This is much better. With Spring right around the corner, wanted to share!
Got to get my rest! Busy day tomorrow for tx! But I am SO looking forward to it! #6 of 12👊!
Stay strong!
As always, Stay Thirsty MY Friends! 🥃🍺⛱🏖!
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Temp dropping like a rock here: this a.m.'s rain turned to snow and is now freezing up again. Going down to 9F tonight and not getting any warmer till Sat. (still cold). Then snow again starting Sun., and every day through at least Valentine's Day. Getting really tired of this. And I have to go out tomorrow and shop for a novelty tie for our friend's 70th birthday--his surprise party is this Saturday. Had I known that's what his son would suggest, I'd have easily been able to buy one in Vegas. (He's a retinologist, so an eyeball-patterned tie would have been great). Bob has two drawers full of ties, some of which he's never worn, so maybe I'll have to improvise.
Don't feel like drinking tonight, so DOTD was a cappuccino.
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Good Morning, Loungettes!Happy TGIF day!For the next week or so I am not going to allow myself to get on the computer until after I have done some housework and other things around the house that I have been neglecting/procrastinating/ignoring with the goal of staring the new job with a clean slate (or at least a house clean enough to have company over) since I will not have any excuse about not having enough time. So don't be surprised to not see me first thing in the ayems for a bit. Getting on here will be one of my rewards for getting a certain list of items taken care of each day. Poor Sadie isn't going to know what to do, since part of the morning computer time routine is spend with me with one hand typing and one hand petting and ear scratching! But she'll adjust, and I'm sure she'll do her usual fantastic job of helping. She started last night emptying a garbage bag of stuff all off the living room floor. Granted, that bag had been sitting there for days and should have been taken out to the dumpster days ago. She's teaching me not to procrastinate!
Jazzy--Glamorous Eye Candy, what a great name!
Gigi--What's wrong with prune juice in a wine glass?Or wine in a water glass? If it's fun and it works for you I say go for it! 80s to 27? What a swing! I'm guessing you don't have much ice built up on the sides of the roads like we do here? Hope the blood work numbers are good for you.
Chi--the novelty tie idea sounds like fun for a birthday party! Be careful out there, when the temp drops like that water can freeze into a very slick, smooth surface rather quickly and is real trouble for walking and driving.
Cammy--LOL!!
Joyous Chocolate Cake's DOTD:
Friday Freeze
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup Vodka
- 1/4 cup Rum
- 1 cup Orange Juice
- 4 scoops Orange Sherbet
Blend all ingredents in blender at highest speed. Consistancy of the mix should be "semi - thick:" not so thick that a spoon would stand by itself in the mix, but not as thin as juice. If the mix is too thin, add sherbet, if too thick , add equal amount of juice and alcohol. Pour into glass and place in freezer for 15 minutes.
Best served in a White Wine Glass.
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Morning All!
Still waking up to 28o, it does warm up to hi 40's tho, so not so bad. OOO wanted to tell ya bout Weds trip to dog park. Was fine till boom...rock hard hail, even the pooches went running for the gate. Haven't seen that here in Mesq since we've lived here 12 years.
Everyone seems to be doing ok. Am very happy bout that. I too remember taking Loratadine after chemo, it did help alot.
Went to St George yest for taxes, then went flying down I15 to LV to see my PS. He put back on compression garment around mese belly...right under my ribs. I HATE it....my entire chest itches like heck. Otherwise, I am doing pretty darn good.
Will try to address all in the next few days. LUBSLUBSLUBS!
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