MIDDLE-AGED WOMEN 40-60ish
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I did read it, and I don't even think she wrote it. I think she might have done part of it, but was ... well anyway, i have my own theory, but how did you guys talk about it without giving any of it away??
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I basically said it was terrible and don't waste your time reading it. RuthBru posted some reviews that had been published in the newspapers. -
A commercial for a TV show comes on the TV. Some hunky guy is telling people that it doesn't matter how ordinary they are, they can all be heroes. My first thought? I don't want the liability!
tee hee hee
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Another one bites the dust. Don't panic, I don't mean another Stage IV sister...just talkin' about my molar. The whole extraction procedure was a breeze. The "afterglow" no so much. The one hydrocodone I took made me throw up. Dr. Dentist also gave me Clindamycin. I was not forewarned about that because I generally refuse that one. Unfortunately, I am 90% sure I am colonized with c.diff. and Clindamycin is the premiere antibiotic that will set off a full blown c.diff. outbreak. I told my husband I would take it for two days only. He got all uppity about that. Strike one for DH. Today, when the Dr.'s office called me, I asked if I could discontinue it after today. Yep, they were fine with that. Also, last night my husband gave me some squash soup from the store. Today, when I mentioned I had thrown out some yogurt that looked like the seal had been broken, he says, "Oh yeah, did you make some squash soup for yourself before dinner yesterday?" When I said I did not, he told me that seal had been open. Strike two for him; but tainted or not that soup was good and managed to stay down. I just shudder to think that he will be looking after me in my old age. I'm not joking.
Well, guess the path to my annual mammo is wide open now. Have to get that scheduled soon.
p.s. Tomboy, I am sure Slow's thread will be a big hit with just about every age of BC-sister, seeing as we all visit Crazy Town regularly. Of course, I am one who prefers Crazy Town to Boring Town most of the time. I know SDB's posts from the Mid-Age Memories thread and enjoy them a lot. Have fun with it.
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Hey Elimar, I see that were posting simultaneously. Was it as good for you as was for me?
Maybe Tomboy can have a smoke since we don't.
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Thanks, el, but I am not leaving here! I can have two homes! I guess i really AM picky! Sorry about the bad tooth. i don't have any of my real teeth on the top, due to a series of awful events. In a way, it's nice to not have to worry about them anymore, but shucks. I do get jealous sometimes when I see a really strong white set of teeth in somebody's mouth. The precipitating event that started me on the road to toothless old hagdom, happened in my early twenties, when I was mugged and kicked in the teeth. I even like to look at peoples real teeth, even if they aren't straihjt, or if it appears they have too many of them! I especially like that.In the same way that once I aquirred lymphedema, I was watching basketball, and began to notice that I was staring intently at the players arms, with well defined bones and musculature, really hating my fresh new bigarm. SDB is something else, I do enjoy her terrifically too.
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Debh2012, ahahaha! Next time a menage-a-post.
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Thanks for the heads up about the book. I haven't seen a good review.
My first experience with cicadas was when I went to No Carolina to visit my daddy. They are huge and there are so many of them. I remember them smashing into the windshield and crunching under my shoes, even though I tried to avoid them They are soooo loud.
My DH has "husband ears", too!
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Deb2012, i had that smoke for you. It was great. heh heh
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Tomboy, so you were in our cross-posting tryst after all!!! (I confess to staring longingly at nice natural teeth as well.)
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Tomboy - So nice to know someone who still smokes and can vicariously treat us. Seriously, as you can imagine, many of us who have quit still miss it. I just celebrated 8 years out. We have a pact on the bco Stop Smoking thread that all the younger ladies who have quit can have one when I reach 80. Because we all know, of course, that none of us could have just one. Maybe the 6 or 8 of us who are left will pass one around for "just one puff". LOL
Love the menage-a-post.
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Minus Two, I think I did visit that thread once or twice about the time I was scared witless from diagnosis! Lately, I have been to my TX place, to attend a smoking cessation class. I am pretty hard core, altho I came to smoking late. But, I have asked the heart doc who leads those meetings, really is a gentle old soul, whether he would give me chantix. Two of my friends have used it to stop. So, the man looks at me a little fearfully, ...I think he has read my medical records. The part about where, on the second meeting with my bs, before surgery, she wrote that I was emotionally labile.... well really? That means: all over the place with my feelings. Well I WAS having a lot of feelings, and I was expressing them. That bs and I had a real tough time together, i don't have her anymore. to push me around with her christian laboutine spike heels anymore. She would make a great dominatrix but I am getting off subject.... what was the subject? Oh yeh, smoking. I will come see you guys there at your thread,minus.
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Funny & crazy Tomboy. Not you, the doc. Boy those haughty people with red soles (not to be confused with souls). I smoked for 40 years. Finally I took Chantix and swear by it. Sorry ladies, don't mean to hijack this thread. But oh well, another few posts towards the goal.
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Oh Eli, missed the header change. Hmmm - it looks like there still some daylight in the garden so I'd be strolling & looking w/o worrying about mosquitoes.
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the flowers are lovely. I wouldn't be thinking of mosquitoes until one bit me. -
To answer your question, el, I would be wondering if I was going in the wrong direction, as if it was a one way path. And then I would run up closer to something off the path to have a better look!
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I too, smoked for 40 yrs. Have been clean for 6 yrs. I quit cold turkey on 1-2-09 and on 4-2-09 I was diagnosed with my BC. I figure if I didnt start back up then, I have no excuse now, although crazy as it is, I miss it at times.
My state became #3 to legalize MJ effective 7-1-15. I have yet to resume that OLLLLLLDDDDDD vice, but would think about it most seriously, once I feel I am out of any random UA testing at my new job
Quick note-it was 108 here today-headed to the Pacific Ocean tomorrow for some wave action and salty air and hopeful coolness (don't kick me out of the thread
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(brief talk on weather, sorry)Eph: it is unbelievable how hot it is in the Northwest. It's worst than being here in FL. Can we say global warming?? Enjoy the beach! I'm heading to Daytona Beach on Sunday for 3 nights.
If MJ is legal in your state, why is it an issue with drug testing? I do understand you want to be "clean" going into the job, but if it's legal?? Just wondering about that.
Off to a history lecture on not so well behaved women who made history. Today's time period is around WWII. A friend who is ex-university history professor giving the lecture at a local senior center. Should be interesting.
Hope everyone has a great day.
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OK, can I whine or vent or whatever for a moment? So, I am almost 4 years out and my doc is amused, surprised and delighted that I am still alive, yay me! My daughter finished college, moved back home with the boyfriend, then finally moved out a month or two ago. Greece is in crisis, but our banks reopened recently and things seem to be chugging along somehow. So, life should be ok, good even.
My husband supposedly had piriformis syndrome (backache basically) 4 months ago, then again 2 months ago. Last Monday, he suddenly had pain again, a bit further up and felt ill. This went on for 48 hours, where he mostly slept and sometimes puked. When I finally managed to drag him to a doctor, they found that he had a serious kidney infection. He had a CT yesterday, with contrast, and there is definitely a big mass on his kidney (the tech knows me and likes me, so he showed me on the screen). We won't have the actual results till Tuesday (vacation time down here), so I can't know if it is cancer or just backed up fluid or what the $%^&*# it is. Dh feels ok at this point, because they gave him antibiotics that are clearly dealing with the infection. But something ain't right. Keep fingers crossed for him.
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Oh, Momine, I think it is harder sometimes to deal with other's health problems than our own. I hope you get answers soon.
Little story about cicadas, there came a summer in my life when I thought the crickets were unusually noisy. This went on for a while and I tried to ignore it. Finally in February or there about, I asked my DS did he hear any crickets? He, of course, said no it's the middle of winter! Well, that's what my tinnuitus sounds like, I swear. Now I have hearing aids, so I can hear people talking over the chirping. The audiologist says it's my brain making noise where there is none. So crazy might explain it😝.
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Hugs Momine! This has to be so frustrating for you. I hope that does not come off sounding bad. Yourself and your family have earned some good living time. I hope this is an infection and your dear husband gets well very soon.
Thinking of you and your husband,
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Thinking of you and your husband both, Momine. I am glad you were able to drag your man to the doc, that is a tough job! Hope you find out more soon, and that whatever it is, is easily treatable. Glad the anti-b's are helping him to feel better already though. I will hold you both in my thoughts today, though I can't help feeling that's just not fair.
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I had gone back up the page to re- read, cause I didn't remember reading up there, and I even re-read my post about my teeth. I am pretty sure I didn't type "shucks"!! It must have been auto-correct. But i feel the same way, Momine. Well, fuck.
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Thanks all.
By the way, about those cicadas, have you ever heard one scream? I heard it the first time last week and it is a freaky sound.
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I almost want to hear them! I wonder if the naked and afraid people would eat them!
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Momine - you and your DH will be in my thoughts too. Hope the docs pay attention and you get a quick response.
Tomboy - people eat crickets & grasshoppers so I guess they'd eat cicadas. I don't think I've ever really seen one in 40 years - just the shells everywhere.
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Somebody must be eating them, then!!!
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HaHaHa - I can imagine people sneaking around my yard every night picking up cicadas before they "molt".
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Momine--praying for your DH.
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