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camillegal,
Stop pissing & moaning.
Move over!!
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Hey I got out Teka, u know that already--cuz u guys have much more room. And I love to piss and moan
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You guys, don't open any email from Walmart or Costco, saying your delivery did not go through! It is a virus, and they want you to download a form, to fill out!
I thought DAMN! What did I order.... Then when it wouldn't down-load, I thought.... I'll look it up, and see what is wrong.... sure-enough, it is a virus... so don't do it. At the same time, my Norton virus program caught it, and blocked it... Whew! They almost got me!
Okay.... glad Enerva the drains are OUT!!! Geez.... You would look kind of funny, dragging those things around on your skate-board... Have to keep you in a safe place until you heal! Someone take those bike keys away from her.... until she can take US for a ride...Ha!
Cammi! I'm making hard-boiled eggs! Guess from where? And I had some big Turkey necks, so I made dressing, and put those on top to bake, so we are having THAT for dinner. With Mashed Potatoes and Gravy!
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lol yes it feels so good, the best part is that it looked good, sore but ok i think it will heal faster now. Dont worry i wont ride my bike till April lol
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Enerva, I remember getting the drains out from lumpectomy, ooh what a relief it was....take it easy...
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Chevy, hard boiled eggs, turkey stuffing and mashed potatoes for dinner, Quite interesting. U really have those chickens working. Even in this weather.
Oh I still remember those drains, I had mine in for 3 months, and then I couldn't take a shower or bath but they cleaned them a few times a week. Boy was that disgusting--obviously I didn't visit many people and not many people bothered with me. LOL
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Oh man, sounds painful you guys..... Sorry about the drains, but guess that's the only way....
I only had tubes... not drains, for my Lumpectomy. The tubes were in the MammoSite Device, that I had for about 10 days.... they were used to put radiation "seeds" into the "bulb" part, in my breast.... Then about 7 minutes later, they "pulled" the seeds back out through those tubes... That incision drained all the time, but I think it was supposed to.... I cut Sanitary napkins in half, to put over the tubes and to keep it from draining... And I cut a hole in a little thick sponge piece, so I could sleep on my side...... The padding and tubes fit in that hole.... It just got so infected from having that "foreign" device in there...
My DD helped me "clean" it all once.... DH helped the other times... I thought she would pass out... MAN I'm glad that's over...
Actually, this was the picture I took of the "new" Device... It was like the "newest" thing, for radiation.... I didn't have to go those 6 weeks.... Just 7 days, twice a day.
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Hey Paula, best wishes for the most boring scan results ever!!
Home from surgery and eating soup! Feeling squishy! Now I can hug my kids and not send them rebounding across the room,
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4444444~! So glad you are home.... Take it easy now.... I'm glad you are feeling squishy...Ha!
Sass! I bought some of this at Walgreens! See if you can find it there... I put some on my hands, and it feels really GOOD~! It is not as greasy as many of the others!
Lantiseptic, Multi-Purpose Daily Care Skin Protectant... "Helps treat skin tears and cracks, chafed or irritated skin, and minor burns. Moisturizes and protects severly dry or ulcer-prone skin."
My hands are better, just getting over another flare-up...
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UPDATE: They told me at OSU that my Dr. wouldn't get the test results until tomorrow, but I was just pulling into my drive when Dr. Mrozek called. She said, " What was seen before on the left shoulder is much much better, and what they had seen on the lower right spine is completely resolved!"
I'm taking that as, HEALED in JESUS' NAME!!! Sometimes healing is instant and sometimes you have to walk it out. STAND & BELIEVE!
I am so grateful that she called right away. She's so kind, and she's from Poland and she's brilliant. Don't ever let anyone tell you Pollocks are dummies. That's a lie! -
Doctor is a keeper!!!!
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I’m looking for a link that Chevyboy posted a while back,
so I might as well take the time to reply. This thread moves too fast!!!Jazzygirl – I am searching for the perfect jar to put my
2014 “Good Things” in.Lilli – I love your upbeat attitude!
Spookiesmom – Ah, Florida. I really want to visit there,
but it’s just about the farthest place from Cali. Maybe in the RV one of these days.Wren44 – my mom was a Brownie and Girl Scout leader. I
had to be really nice to all the girls, even the mean ones. Had to set a good
example, right?grammaB – congrats on the weight loss! I did mine on
Optifast, through Kaiser.Chevyboy – dinner sounds yummy! BTW, I also have just one
hair under my arm. I’m thinking of letting it grow to see how long it can get.Enerva – YAY – no drains!
Camillegal – love the New Years resolution cartoon!… On
another board, one woman said her resolution for 2013 was to eat more bacon. My
kinda gal!4sewwhat – did you just have your exchange?! The whole
time I had my TEs in I was worried about giving my grandkids a concussion when
they hugged me. Congrats on crossing over to the squishy side!Paula – Thank God for clear scans!!! Happy for you!
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WOOT! Found the link I was looking for…. SIX PAGES AGO!
The delivery truck has delivered my replacement headboard, I have a load of
laundry going, and DH is in the Man Cave practicing on his drums for tonight’s
gig. Thank goodness it’s an electronic set – that way I don’t have to listen to
the noise.I may make a foray into the teeming mass that is Walmart.
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Oh my gosh cami! I can't imagine having the drains in for 3 months!! It really must have been a relief when they were gone!!!
4sewwhat, glad you are home and able to eat. Take it easy, and hug those kids!!
Chevy, I'm adding that cream to my list of things to look at when I go to town next. I was reading some of the reviews and it sounds like a good one! Man that gadget looks scary. But if it shortened the length of the rads, good deal!
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Paula, best possible news! Great way to end a year! Hope your heart is light and happy and you are celebrating!
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YAY PAULA--Good Results.
44444---Please rest no matter how u feel, let everyone take care of u.
Chevy that thing is interesting--that's how u got rads??? I had them the old fashion way for 32 days--I've heard about this and it does look like it could hurt. ooooo cuz the other rads didn't hurt at all. Ouch for u.
Gramma yes 3 months, I told u I do everything slowly.
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Paula, you will sleep better tonight....happy for you..
4sewwhat, good for you, you got some bounce back, let the family wait on you for a few days
Cami, I would of thought those stinkin drains would of grown into your skin, tissue after a month or two..yikes girl, you do, do things slow...
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Great news Paula!!
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Ditto (((Paula))))
Lilli
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if you'd like to see some of the ladies that are posting, go to page 315 on the implant sizing 101 thread. Nice photo of blessings, Cheryl, whippetmom and 2nd.
Got my new bank card today, thank you Target! Now I have to go change stuff on the websites so nothing bounces. What a pain. And why does the bank thinks it's a good idea to sign the back of the card? I always put "see ID".
Good news for several of you, that begins a new year the best way.
My grandkids are a little afraid of hugging me right now, think I'm going to pop! Especially the 12 year that I've been racing with. We're trying to see who is going to be bigger, her or me. Right now I just past her up. But I think she'll end up bigger when we are both done "growing".
One thing else: what's up with the "shut up Cami" . Inside joke? (For us newbies)
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Smaarty, I am still a kinda newbie, I believe it is between Cami & Chevy...
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Oh Chevy and I don't mean to leave anyone out really---we've been on together for a few threads a while now jabbing back and forth so we always tell each other shut up cuz we know we're going to pick each other's post apart--- We actually love each other and she's so funny, now it's automatic--didn't mean to sound snobbish, cuz we're not.
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we all know that Cami, you two make my day
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Oh OH I have to tell u, my little home job of answering the phone, well my ringer went off today, don't ask me why or what I did--how I hate these cell phones.. Anyway I did have a brilliant idea so I put it on VIBRATE Of course a lot of my upper body is numb so I had to find a place that wasn't numb so I could feel the ring. Yes I now feel the ring. (Shut up Chevy)
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Cami.....good vibrations ?
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Then after Cami put the phone someplace she could "feel" it, she gave her number to everyone and asked them to text and call. Now she needs a drink and a cigarette!!
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Cami, whole lot of shaking going on in that pocket!
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I was just curious, don't think anyone is snobbish.
I don't think it's in a pocket, think lower!
This is my granddaughter, sorry the pic is large, couldn't figure out how to shrink in on my iPad.
She got embarrassed with me when she found out I was sending it out to a few people. So the last 2 fills she wouldn't take a pic. She such a short little shit. My dd is going to have her hands full.
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she's a cutie having a blast with her grandma! Lucky both of you!
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thanks. She wants to go with me when I have a fill, so we'll see. She hasn't seen me with the scars.
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