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Good luck on your surgery GMAFoley - hope they get it all this time.
Barbara - Crossing fingers for B9 results. You are going to do just fine.
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Sherry - praying for your dad, my dad had a followup with his MO on thursday and everything looks good this time, had to have platlets since they are still low. He has another followup this week, once a week for a while until they think he is in remission. Your GYN has good advice, I made the decision on my own when my BS told me what would have to be done on the none tumor side. She couldn't tell me what to do, but when I made the decision to do BMX she was releiaved.
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Good luck on your surgery!!!
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Got the camera unpacked. Have posted this on a few more threads so if you are seeing again - sorry.
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BarbaraA- good luck tomorrow...a number of glas in these threads have have their one year's and done fabulously....breathing with you. I get hugs from my GP every visit too....it helps...
Sherry- glad you trust your doc's opinion..that is soooo important
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GMA- good luck tomorrow....more breathing for you too.We are inyour pockets
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Jo what a GREAT picture! You look so relaxed and your legs just go on forever....don't they?
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Barbe - I am only 5' 7" - must be how the picture was taken. The person with the camera was looking up at us on the stairs. We had just finished dinner and I was soooo full and ready to get some sleep.
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Love your picture, Jo!
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After seeing Jo's cruise photo I am starting to get excited about the BC cruise.We leave in 3 weeks.
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mumayan - Where are you going on your cruise and how long is it? I could always be ready and go again. hehehe
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May 15 Bahamas,St Thomas,Puerto rico,and grand Turk.A part of the caribbean I have not seen.One week long out of Miami.First time I will be on a cruise without my DH.Your photo is lovely Enjoy your trip.
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Great shot Jo. Thanks Sandee. Only an hour and a half to get it over with. Ick.
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Jo, your legs are longer than your torso by a long shot!
Barbara, crop your picture so you and DH are closer, it's such a nice shot!! Good luck today....
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Barbe, I tried to do that but could not get it to enlarge. Will try again.
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Barbara, you have to crop it somewhere else and then bring it in again.
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I cropped and enlarged it in MSOffice Picture Mgr.
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Don't enlarge it - crop it and that should "blow it up" naturally and then import the cropped shot. You can't bring in the same pic, you have to bring in the new one you create.
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Better?
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Closer! You still have pin-heads.
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Jo nice pic of you and DH
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Lovely pic, jo!
The husbands seem to get all lovey-dovey on those cruises...I'm starting to understand why they are so popular.
BarbA, I think she wants to see the whites of your eyes.
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eli - Yea! Hubbies do get lovey-dovey but it only lasts as long as the cruise. LOL
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OK, I will give it another shot.
ALL CLEAR!! I can breathe again for another 6 months. Whew. Hate this stress. Maybe we can do it once a year only. I will ask the MO.
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Barbara - Congrats on the all clear. Right now, I am on a yearly schedule.
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Happy Dancing for BarbA. (I'm all for dropping those superfluous doctors and follow-ups like hot potatoes but, Barb, you may have to stick with the 6 mo. plan since you had one naughty node. Your B/C was looking to branch out, and you can't trust your own body to handle it 'cause it didn't the first time around. Well, that's how I feel about my traitorous body, anyway. Six mo. visits aren't so bad. So long as the visits are far enough apart for there to be new candy in the dish, then you are not doing too bad.
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Happy to hear your good news Barb..
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Thnkas Eli and GMA!! Wore me out, no sleep and stress. Need a nap. Early to bed tonight for blessed sleep.
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BARBARAA----excellent news!!!!!! we should be keeping track of how many of us all have clear mammograms for our first year aniversaries!!! wheeha!!
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Jo, welcome home, and that is a great picture of you and hub!
Barbara, also a nice pic of you and the Mr. and I'm thrilled at the B9 news
We're getting work done - lots of it - next week and I have so much crap to move and sort through and trash. Why did I keep paperback books after I read them? I'm not talking a few either! And when was I even into some of the types food that I bought cookbooks for? Especially since hub is the cook in the family!!! Won't be stopping in too much the next week or so. Y'all take care of each other for me, okay?
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