Thinking Out Loud.....
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No need to sit down. I hope you don't mind but I uploaded it to facebook.
RELAX! Just kidding! xoxo
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OMG...You almost gave me a panic attack.
But I know you woudnt do such a thing.
♥
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LOL!! I wouldn't do that. I changed my pic back to my spring pic. If only this dang snow would melt, the salt would go away, then I can go riding!
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I'm having eggs for dinner and maybe zin will go with it.
I'm freezing and it not cold here.
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Zin goes with anything. So do Margaritas.
I had salmon encrusted with pine nuts and sun dried tomatoes. AG of course and summer squash. Now a martini. Perfect dessert!
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They have his meds and he also has to do nebulizer treatments to help him breath better. I would really like to be a fly on the wall to see what REALLY goes on there when there are no families present.
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Seyla, when you send a picture, you need to email it to the masses. or at least all of this on the thread!
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Put a webcam in his room!
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You guys are way too funny, you make me laugh....
Deb sorry about your dad....
My TM was over 100 I would love for it to be in the 30's
Day with Andrew was good I think, he wants to go to a part next time, lol...soccer tomorrow,
If I had miles, I would go to somewhere I have never been, in the US like San Fran or Martha's Vineyard...out of the US Tahiti, Figi, Belize
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Marthas Vineyard is beautiful.....not in March, but in july aug and Sept!
Glad to hear you had an ok day with Andrew. hope it all works out.
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Most of the gals I have spoken too never heard of the CA 27-29 test. That is the one that is abnormal, but this time it was 2 pts lower from 3 months ago.
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CA 27-29: A tumor marker similar to the CA 15-3 that is found in the blood of most breast cancer patients. CA 27-29 levels may be used in conjunction with other procedures (such as mammograms and measurements of other tumor marker levels) to check for recurrence in women previously treated for stage II and stage III breast cancer.
CA 27-29 levels can also be elevated by cancers of the colon, stomach, kidney, lung, ovary, pancreas, uterus, and liver. First trimester pregnancy, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, benign breast disease, kidney disease, and liver disease are noncancerous conditions that can also elevate CA 27-29 levels.
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I get CA 27-29 test.
Deb...Something that went down all by itself, I would say something else must caused the slight elevation.
What is the range/ Up to 38?
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Yes that is the normal range. My results were 42.1. The results of the CA15-3 is 30.9... normal is 31.3. There is the word (Abbott) after the CA 15-3. I don't know what that means.
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<Carbohydrate antigen 15.3 (CA 15.3, AxSYM system, Abbott Laboratories>
My understanding from MR google is that Abbott is the name of the lab which is located in IL.
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In July is when I will have the BW done again. I am going to talk to my PCP and ask for tests for the other organs of the body. A long time ago I had a cousin on my fathers side die at age 50 of Ovarian cancer. Everyone of my fathers brothers and sisters died of some type of cancer. His sisters died young and his brothers died in their 70's. And as you may know my mother died at age 64 of BC, she battled it for 6 years.
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Keep on top of it Deb, sounds like you are. I think you are close to being a Doctor!
Good night my friends!
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I see Foots logged in March 3rd, I hope she is OK.
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I do not recommend NY.
Hi sammysmom...We are all looking for that warm spot.
At least all the snow melted.
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I'm a zombie. I don't pay any attention to what I'm doing anymore - I'm on autopilot. I've been taking 2 vitamin d pills and 1 tamoxifen together in the mornings. Today, I was in the process of swallowing a pill or two (don't remember how many I popped in my mouth - wasn't paying attention!) and then went to open the other bottle thinking it was the tamoxifen bottle, but it was the vit d bottle. Did I just swallow 2 tamox thinking it was the vit d or did I know it was the tamox 2 seconds earlier and took only one, but wasn't paying attention so now I don't remember? Did I take 2 tamox this morning? Wow. Wonder if I'll have hot flashes today if I took too much. Will be interesting if I do. Sigh.
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chris...you gave me a good laugh this morning.
I can just picture you with all those questions in mind LOL
Thats why I have a pill box otherwise either I will overdose or underdose myself.
Good Morning everyone.
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I use the pill box too!
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Linda your DH's shirt matches to my flower.
OMG Im so bored. I cant spend another day on the computer.
Im tired and throwing myself from one room to another.
Im pittying myself.
I need to go to H for a cure.
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I have a dream........
Turning it off. See you later.
PEACE
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Does that mean you are feeling better today Sheila?? I hope so! It is soooooooooo nice out. Well, very cloudy, no sun, BUT it's about 50! YAY!
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It got up to 53 degrees today, spent the day with Rebekah and went to lunch at Pickity Place. I posted some picks on FB.
There is still to much snow here. Tomorrow may hit 60's.
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For all you TOL's
I know how much you ladies enjoy your food. Thought you might like a King's Cake to go along with your AG or GF and any other letters I can't think of right now....LOLOL
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I think this would be a good to wear on bad hair or bad make up days:)
Now----which one of you is in this picture??
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pretty funny......deb I am so happy you spent the day with your daughter, I know you cherish that....I always 27-29 and that is what is over 100....they had a party for my grandaughter and it came out unbeknowest to me that my older children think that I am not as sick as I say, guess I am making up the cancer....this is not the twins but my youngest daughter....really feeling not supported. doom and gloom, seems like something every day....thank goodness for you guys....who would make up this stuff.....
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Awhhh sorry Blondie
I'm sure they'll come around eventually.
If they REALLY knew how sick you were, it might scare them to death.
Sleep deep and dream sweet!!
(((gentle hugs)))
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