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  • Spookiesmom
    Spookiesmom Member Posts: 9,568
    edited October 2014

    Diabetes T2 uncontrolled can cause a slow and painful death.  Loosing bits and pieces of body parts.  I forgot a few se's.  Like gastro paresis, PN.  Heart attacks.

  • luvmygoats
    luvmygoats Member Posts: 2,942
    edited October 2014

    The conference call today from Dallas says the state got his sample at 9 am and knew by 1 pm it was positive. I think Texas has a very, very recent certification for testing - like maybe a few weeks. They did ship it to CDC to verify.

    Yes good question who will develop rapid test or even more who will develop 1st vaccine.

    Right on Spookie. Hope you are feeling better this afternoon.

    Got flu shots done. Surprise - insurance does not cover it at a pharmacy. No way DH is getting to doc's office anytime soon so he had no qualms. I was within oh about a mile of it on Wed and would have gotten mine then but Nooo - we agreed to go together. Just about finished off health saving acct for this year. I know better now next year. Last year I went to sr. citizens' drive thru but haven't seen anything about it this year.

    DD had no power last night. She's not far from the airport but her work even closer to airport is fine. She thinks maybe it's back on. Told her to "come on out" if it's still off. Says it was miserably hot in her apt. even with window open (2nd story thank goodness). Let her cats sleep with her as an "early warning" but she sleeps like a rock. She was so mad last night - I'm just going to bed - about 9:30, not at all her usual. Fall is here this weekend but summer comes back next week. Not looking good for grass fires this winter. We had the driest Sept on record.

  • Spookiesmom
    Spookiesmom Member Posts: 9,568
    edited October 2014

    thanks Luv.  If those se's aren't enough to make you shape up, I don't know what would.  A close friend of DH had pancreatic cancer.  They took it out, instant T1.  He never bothered to learn MDI. He was on peritoneal dialysis, then died.  The ca didn't kill him.  Diabetes did. I spent many many years on Am Diabetes forum helping newbies.

    I seem to have the GI bug that's going around

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Member Posts: 19,603
    edited October 2014

    Tang, well refinishing furniture is fun. Stripping it,  is not worth a minute of your life. Dirty. Messy, stinky. AND a silky smooth finish people will always remark on. It's like quilts. Lot's of ohhing and ahhing...
    The humans did screw up. Anything big, you do a verbal to the doc. The nurse should have gotten it. ER nurses are usually cool about that. Everyone in the business knows they didn't handle it well. The media is likely being fed by people that know. The triage nurse has the power to move a patient into a room right now. If she had caught it, she'd be a hero. The surprising one to me is the doc. If he was with the patient long enough to decided on antibx's he did an interview. Because the presentation was a typical virus thing. To think he had a bacterial GI thing were talking some nasty bugs, that would necessitate admission. Not sure at all what the ER doc was thinking. Either way I'm so, glad it's not me. Both the doc and nurses reputations are seriously damaged. Peer respect is huge in medical/nursing circles. Presby would have been better in the long run to own up to it and say so, then say let's move on. Now they are pedaling as fast as they can at damage control. 

    The interesting thing is the hospital is owned by a company that owns like 60(? a bunch anyway) hospitals/ surgery center, and lots of stuff in Texas. Presby's Medicare outcome's are not as good as other hospitals in Texas. They have been improving over three years.  Baylor's are superlative!. The medicare tracking doesn't track ER data though. But I'm sure the media will keep digging b/c Presby's so big. This is a huge story---Think Thyphoid Mary. It will go into the history books.

    Good Luck with DH. The are such a pain in the ass with medical stuff.

    Ah Chevy, the juices are flowing-- ER and Disaster and EMS. Presby was Tangs short name for Presbyterian

    Off to dinner, Friday ritual that I have finally trained DBF that it's a necessity.

  • luvmygoats
    luvmygoats Member Posts: 2,942
    edited October 2014

    Yes THR (Texas Health Resources) owns bunches of stuff here and growing just about weekly. Per their website they own 25 hospitals though several have limited scope. They acquired most of these, few were built by the new corporation. Baylor as well has hospitals in Dallas as well as Ft. Worth and just associated with Scott and White from Temple. Looks like on quick glance they have just about as many as THR but many more assoc. ancillary services. See Baylor has a new joint venture with imaging company. Yes all in Dallas call it Presby but I see official name is either Texas Health Dallas or Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas (trying saying that 3 times).

    DH making pizza. Yay, no cleanup.

    What place gets your dinner business tonight Sassy?

  • Chevyboy
    Chevyboy Member Posts: 10,786
    edited October 2014

    You guys, be really careful about stripping any paint from any furniture!  I did it outdoors, with long sleeves on, and gloves, and still wound up in the emergency room with severe reactions on my skin!  Face swelled up, welts all over my body.... Just inhaling it will cause a bad reaction!

    Had to take Prednisone....  and a few other drugs to get over it.... Same with Epoxy....  I just can't be around anything like that....  

    Maybe it was un-common for most people.... but even bug sprays, or plant sprays will do it.... chemicals can really cause problems, by just inhaling them....  

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Member Posts: 19,603
    edited October 2014


    Little goats, local watering hole. Nice little Italian restaurant. Decent food, priced right, clean LOL. Texas Health Resources--protecting the people or the corporate worth. Oh well, every facility in the USA is beefing up their protocols. Watching to see what else they can do. Hoping they don't have too. The public is learning. So, these are positives. Healthcare will be better for it. Communication between docs & nurses will be better. The amount of screenings will go way up, admissions way up. Appropriate or not. The next six months to a year are going to be different. No one's going to risk what's happened to Presbyterian.

     It's still hard for be to believe that the patient told the nurse that he was from Liberia, and never dropped it in the interview with the doc. Doesn't follow. Say it in one place and not the other. Doesn't compute. Patient educated enough to seek medical care, identify he was in Liberia. Then omit it with the doc?. I know repeating myself.

  • blondiex46
    blondiex46 Member Posts: 5,712
    edited October 2014

    That would b me the sick 1, coughing cause lots of mucus  in my chest, it is rraining n the weather sucks, i break ribs coughing, took somthing, mucinix too expensive  4 me. Got panera  today, love the b n chz soup, anyway football tomorrow ,  yay which is where the qol comes in, love fb, grandson 8 is playing n my  son coaches n the twins help, family 

    Slept now up wth, time to read

    See ya bye havec a good Saturday,  it is homecoming, n although cant stand pink the did the field in pink so proud od the twins, george worked on it 6 hours til 1130, tommy is the coach along with michael. 

    Bye

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited October 2014

    thanks for all the posts, have something to read on my phone during the day.

    Chevy, been craving some good fried chicken, you really have me wanting it now. 

    Tang, I agree with Sassy that stripping furniture is such a pain. An old BF used to redo furniture, learned from him. Like Sassy said, lots of steel wool is the trick. Refinished a couple pieces on my own when I was single. Not an expert by any means, but have had my challenges. When I married DH he had a nice wooden table with a yucky white wash finish. We decided to refinish. Set it up outside, I left for a few minutes when I returned he had this wild idea to use a torch to melt the paint. Let's just say his idea didn't work, left a huge scorch mark on the table top. Bought a new table instead. When it came time to refinish a family desk, I wouldn't let him near it. Definitely was one of those projects that after I started it, was thinking, what did I get myself into? To this day, it's one of my favorite pieces of furniture in the whole house. If we get a divorce, I want that desk. 

    On a side note, could use some prayers for those of you who pray. Mom has a health issue, looking pretty nasty, Dad was supposed to get it checked out a couple weeks ago. I didn't push because of the legal paperwork SNAFU so Dad didn't follow thru. Tomorrow we will be taking her to urgent care or ER. Hoping it's not serious. Also, there's a job I have my eye on, just applied a day or two ago, have to test for it next week........

  • camillegal
    camillegal Member Posts: 16,882
    edited October 2014

    Hi Ladies---my puter is still crippled but I can stay on a little bit--but didn't read everything "sob" I hope and pray everyone is doing OK today and special prayers for a job and u'r mom.

    Chevy I did see the Montage u'rDD did adorable--I have so much to read when I get this thig fixed--I know it's taking forever.

    Whoever is having tests u know I want everything to turn out well.

    Hey Blondie it's raining here too and got cool fast. We're supoosed to have lots of snow this winter, who knows.

    Chevy I can't imagine u not being in charge, ever, for anything or is it u'r age now,, I mean u are older than well no not dirt. just older than most buildings in Chicago. or maybe not.

    I really miss the everyday talking I want this thing fixed but I'm always on wait for someone else's reasons. So I just wait.

    My electrolytes are all off more meds, thyroid isn't working again and scans next week, My Onc. never likes how my ribs feel to her (One rib) she keeps on checking it or she might think it would be on her menu for BBQ--I'm not sure. I told her it's nothing, oh my sholder too. again I told her it's nothing and I know I'm right.

    I'm glad some of u are busy, that always sounds good to me. My job is stil going, don't know how, I'm to lazy to give all specifics--I'm waiting to be fired, I really hope not but even the customers are getting on my  nerves--that's horrible, I'm just so tired.

    OK just wanted to tell u gals I'm here and miss u all so much.

  • JWoo
    JWoo Member Posts: 1,171
    edited October 2014

    <3 you Cami! glad you got on for  bit. we miss you. Hope they can get your thyroid straightened out soon. Just want you to feel better. 

    2nd- will be thinking about your mom- sending love and good thoughts. 

    Blondie- hope you are feeling as good as you can. Enjoy your football!

    My nephew played today- his 18th bday. i just can't believe his not my little guy anymore, but a grown man. *sniff*

    Spooks- hope your bug passes quickly. 

    xoxoxo to everyone!

  • M0mmyof3
    M0mmyof3 Member Posts: 9,696
    edited October 2014

    Holy cow! Hubby took the dog out this morning!

  • Chevyboy
    Chevyboy Member Posts: 10,786
    edited October 2014

    Morning Lovelies!

    Blondie...I found a generic Mucinex at my
    store... I think at Walmart, or the major grocery stores, if that helps....  Also a generic night-time cold tablet, like Nyquil.

    And I love Panera's also! The egg souffle's! But they
    are expensive... just so tasty.

    Our whole Denver Post newspaper was Pink yesterday! I
    know "their" intentions are good, but man did that look funny! Anyway, hope
    you are feeling better!

    Oh WOW! 2222222222nd! I tried that one time! The heat
    gun works well if you have mega-coats of paint on something, then it just gets
    hot and peels off... But yes, if DH would have got that heat-gun in his hands,
    we would have had a small blaze going on!

    Hope your Mom is alright..... Is she home with your Dad,
    or in a nursing home? Must be home, or she would have been looked at... Your
    Dad must have thought whatever it is would get better... I feel sorry for him
    too....

    Oh CAMMIIIIiiiiiiiiii! Me from Chicago
    here! What IS this? Me older than who was it? Methuselah or someone...
    Remember? Of course not.

    So, NO, you are pretending that you don't know that
    Italians have to be in charge? From just slicing a loaf of bread to buying
    another car?

    Now you, who were born and raised Italian KNOW that is how
    it goes... People should ASK you before stepping out of the house....

    Like, "oh I forgot... no open-toed shoes, or WOOPS, my
    cleavage is showing, or why CAN'T I wear red! And even What's wrong with
    sparkles on my top?

    Hah! These Italian Husbands would lock you up, rather
    than take you anywhere looking like THAT!!!

    I drive him crazy! Yes honey, I AM going to go out
    looking like this... DEAL!

    Or No, I am Not going to wear socks with these sandals!

    I'm surprised I got to leave the house with Peddal-pushers
    on! "Things" must be covered. Or else.....

    And so you are sickly again? You have problems with your
    electricity? Or what is it you said? Electrolysis? It must be important,
    whatever it is.... Maybe you need some hunk of a man to come check you out! I
    mean SERiously!

    I mean I would if it were me.... I could get someone on
    Craigs list for you....

    Oh? So you are getting "scanned"? For now what this
    time? To see if you actually have a .... what is it.... a gall-bladder?
    Nope.... a gizzard? Wait.... you mean a Thyroid? Close.....

    And you are going to a Barbecue with that guy from Craigs
    list? Close to Chicago?

    Ha, ha! We could go on like this for
    DAYS!

    And you have "customers?" Is THAT what they are? I TOLD
    you gals! That Cammi keeps herself busy.... ummmmm.... YOU know....

    Little honey..... just rest.... we don't want you any
    sicker than you are now.... I'll fix you some milk-toast.... and take 2
    aspirin and call me in the morning.... xoxoxo

    JWOW! Yes I know what you mean.... "My
    boys" are all grown up too.... But it was so fun being around them last
    week... They ARE grown! But still live in our hearts as our little boys....
    sniff again.....

    WTH MOmo! Hubby took the dog out? Of
    where? Of what? You mean outdoors, and this is not a naturally occurring
    happening?

    GoodGodGertie! We need a round of applause for THAT one!
    Ha!

    The dog was probably jumping all over him in bed, and that
    was the only way to get some peace and quiet...!

    Spookie.... are you feeling better? I
    hope so!

    And so where is everybody ELSE? Sleeping? Have a
    wonderful Saturday everyone!

  • Chevyboy
    Chevyboy Member Posts: 10,786
    edited October 2014

    https://www.youtube.com/embed/KcuDdPo0WZk

    I just love this....  It's like 3-D.... flying over America!  Fasten your seat-belts!

  • magdalene51
    magdalene51 Member Posts: 2,214
    edited October 2014

    DH is making me crazy, that's where I am today, along with a headache and body aches all over. My right ribs (speaking of which) feel like they've been used as a punching bag. 

    So what is DH doing that is making me crazy? Look, I know his job is stressful. I mean, it really is. And I know he does a really good job of managing our finances and stuff. Especially with all the medical bills. (I swear, when this treatment nightmare is over, I never want to see another doctor again! I know, I'm dreaming.) But here's what he does. He lies down on the chaise end of the pit group with the remote, turns on the most awful show he can find (I know he does it on purpose) and falls asleep. He sleeps all evening, finally rouses himself and goes to bed, and then complains because he's wide awake at 3 or whatever. He's constantly exhausted. Last night I went to bed at 11, he was still asleep. I don't know if he ever came to bed. When I got up he was still on the couch snoring away, with something on Hulu that I couldn't even look at. After it ended, he woke up briefly and started it again because he didn't see it. Then fell asleep again. Man! I wish I could sleep like that! Except, I know it's not healthy. And he needs to stay healthy because who would take care of me? 

    Well gals, I'm going to stay down today. Take care of yourselves. 

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Member Posts: 19,603
    edited October 2014


    Chit, Texas Health Resources die LIE. Chit's really going to hit the fan even more now.

    It was proved more than a decade ago that when something medically--goes wrong, the best defense was to own the mistake by admitting to it. Apparently they missed that lesson.

    Chevy Thanks for  the morning wake up review. 12:30 now officially up.

    Cami, hope your doc can figure it out.

    2ta call when you need to talk.

    Mags, Dh's and DBF's do this with the TV. Is it in their genes. I finally changed the rule here, DBF falls asleep, I watch what I want.

  • luvmygoats
    luvmygoats Member Posts: 2,942
    edited October 2014

    DH gets the long couch. I get the short loveseat in the other room. He works so I let him sleep where he wants. Equal TV/satellite setups in each room - well his TV is bigger but mine is newer. Lol. I do have to ask him to turn down the shoot em ups. OR is that siren on your TV or outside?

    Just listened to CDC conference. Didn't glean much new. Have local ABC news on twitter account. Will get from them anything they found breaking news. They have a great medical reporter but bet she is off the weekend. Oh yes, they are going to wait 42 days (2 incubation cycles) before declaring the isolated contacts disease free. That is new.

    Cami - hope your doc has some answers for you. But I know you'll them her what the scoop.

    Chevy - that video was amazing. Did you see all the people waving?

    2TA - prayers for your mom. Hope you and Dad get some answers today. AND really hope that job works out if it is the one. I still haven't read what I missed on about 10 pages or so. Will try to do that in next couple of days.

    Spookie - feeling any better this morning? Fall has arrived - 49 degrees this am. I have on shorts/T shirt but cold. Thinking of making hot tea.

    Anyone tried to read about Social Security? I'm going to have to start some heavy duty reading. DH thinking he may retire end of 2015 so I would prob. file early. Hah did read my life expectancy is 86.3 years. DM/DF only lived into very early 70s though mom's sis is still alive early 80s and GM lived to 92 (dementia last 2-3 years). Dilemmas galore.

  • M0mmyof3
    M0mmyof3 Member Posts: 9,696
    edited October 2014

    Chevy,

    usually I have to take the dog outside to do his business. During the week, I have the duty because hubby's getting ready to go to work. Weekends are his time to take this over, but I have been doing this all week lately. Was stunned by his telling me to stay inside.

  • Spookiesmom
    Spookiesmom Member Posts: 9,568
    edited October 2014

    Mags, neither one of us will pay a cable bill, so he has an old fashion antenna on his TV.  I don't have a TV in the house.  He has a man cave. 

    CHEVY, yes, I think it was a GI bug  yucky stuff.

    Today is GS#2 bday.  He is 7. Mom and dad took him to LEGGOland. He was soooo excited I thought he would explode.

  • Chevyboy
    Chevyboy Member Posts: 10,786
    edited October 2014

    LilGoats.... You made me do mine!  It SAYS I will live to over 96 years old!...  That can't be real....  If I AM expected to live that long, I hope my DH is right with me on that one.

    Don't know what I would ever do..... alone!      And yes!  That video reminded me of that 3/D movie....  A Trip over the Grand Canyon, with an Ultra-lite plane....  or however you spell that.....  I'll ask Cammi.....  SHE will know....

    Glad you feel better Spookie...  We pay a cable bill, but we both enjoy TV.... Together at night.... sitting on the couch...  I remember when the girls were little, and we were all piled up on this huge sofa we had.... even our dog Chery....  I just closed my eyes, and wished we could stay in that moment forever...... !

    DH has his man cave in the garage....  It is sooooooo funny!  My car is in there too, so he only has a little bit of room to stand, but he has his old TV, cabinets plastered with all the play-boy girls inside the doors.... then pictures of cars glued to the walls, a heater, fan, and all of his tools!  

    When the Grand-sons would come over they LOVE to go in there, and have him tell them where he got THIS, or THAT, and "what is THIS for!"    He has it "decorated" with all kinds of stuff....  it's fun just to go in there when he is not home, and see the things that make him happy!  

    Okay MoMom.... now you have to fix him something special tonight...  and put on those high heels, and slink in front of him....  See if he notices.... Ha!  

    Mags.... just do your own thing.... we can't change them, and don't even THINK of trying to get him to do what is good for him..... ain't gonna happen.    Go watch TV in another room....  go for a short walk.... don't let it bother you....  

    I'm making a Pasta salad.... with red and yellow peppers,  diced onions, hard boiled eggs, Tortellini, and chopped Italian Parsley and Mint and that Good Seasons mix I made with oil & vinegar.  Then I sprinkled steak seasoning in it....  So far, so good...

  • Chevyboy
    Chevyboy Member Posts: 10,786
    edited October 2014

    Why People Hate Class Reunions







    Cathy, Sue, and Jane haven't seen each other since
    High School. They rediscover each other via a reunion
    website and arrange to meet for lunch in a wine
    bar.

    Cathy arrives first, wearing a beige Versace. She
    orders a bottle of Pinot Grigio.

    Sue arrives shortly afterward, in
    gray Chanel. After the required ritualized kisses she joins Cathy in a glass of
    wine.

    Then Jane walks in, wearing a faded
    old tee-shirt, blue jeans, and boots. She too shares the
    wine.

    Cathy explains that after leaving
    high school and graduating from Princeton in Classics, she met and married Bill,
    with whom she has a beautiful daughter. Bill is a partner in one of
    New York's leading law firms. They live in a 4000 sq. ft. co-op on
    Fifth Avenue, where Susanna, the daughter, attends drama school.
    They have a second home in Phoenix.

    Sue relates that she graduated from
    Harvard Med School and became a surgeon. Her husband, Clint, is a
    leading Wall Street investment banker.They live in Southampton on Long Island
    and have a second home in Naples,
    Florida.


    Jane
    explains that she left school at 17 and ran off with
    her
    boyfriend, Ted. They run a tropical bird park in Memphis
    and grow their own vegetables. Ted can stand five parrots, side by
    side, on his
    penis.

    Halfway down
    the third bottle of wine and several hours later, Cathy blurts out
    that her husband is really a cashier at Wal-Mart. They live in a
    small apartment in Brooklyn and have a travel trailer parked at
    a nearby storage
    facility.


    Sue, chastened and encouraged by
    her old friend's honesty, explains that she and Clint are both
    nurses' aides in a retirement home. They live in Jersey City and
    take vacation camping trips to Alabama.

    Jane admits that the fifth parrot
    has to stand on one
    leg.
  • JWoo
    JWoo Member Posts: 1,171
    edited October 2014

     image

    just wanted to share some photos from last night- ^ My niece, sister, nephew, b-i-l and me

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    ^ my nephew and me

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    ^ me and my dear friend that went with me

    they totally whooped the other team, which just happened to be MY high school!  I cheered for both sides. 

  • Spookiesmom
    Spookiesmom Member Posts: 9,568
    edited October 2014

    Alllllll Rigggghhhttt!!!! Lookin good!!!!!!

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Member Posts: 19,603
    edited October 2014


    Spookie, dear friends son with new family kids both boys, and dear grand daughter with two boys---all from England----the repeat place for visits is Leggo Land...... It's the interactives. I thought Leggo Land wouldn't make it, just the opposite. The hands on, is making it the biggest draw in our play land. So, wish it wasn't  2/ 1/2 hours from here.

    DBF has a full time job, six days a week. Plus, he'll have his folks that call him. It's going to be a very trying time. The next couple of months will tell.  I kept him from being homeless. I kept him from disaster. Got him righteous with drivers license, insurance, car, and tools. I helped with his child support issue, then the lawyer screwed it up. Things haven't just been one way. My home is in great re-pair. LOL, he's great at doing and folding laundry---totally hate folding. But ................We will see..........I love him, but am not blind.

  • Spookiesmom
    Spookiesmom Member Posts: 9,568
    edited October 2014

    Oh My Dog it's expensive though! $300 for the rest, she gets in free because she's a teacher. (3other people). Plus food, gas, parking........ It's as much as Disney.

    Did I post this here? Brain farts today!

    image

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Member Posts: 19,603
    edited October 2014


    Spookie-------not sure , are you dissing Moffitt? I totally love Moffitt. Moffitt did right by my brain tumor and craniotomy. Then did right by my thyroid cancer. So, wish all my care went through them. The care there is so superlative to my county. My insurance covers only two counties. PITA to go out of county. Each time I have to prove the service isn't offered here--pita.------so sucks. Now going through it again b/c of the eczema issue.

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Member Posts: 19,603
    edited October 2014


    Jwoooooooooooohooo great happy pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • camillegal
    camillegal Member Posts: 16,882
    edited October 2014

    Jwow--love the pics, Chevy funny joke, it's about time u said something funny.

    Mags men are notorious for the remote, I think that's why I divorced one of my husbands--

    I just forgot everything I read damn. My brain has turned like a squirrel they bury there NUTS in the good westher and then forget any place they buried them.

    Spookie I hope u'r feeling better, in fact I hope anyone who is having any problems feels better.

    OK Smarty pants Chevy, all my aunts and my mom were all in charge of their marriages---money, decisions could not be made without them OKing them, In fact my dad had an allowance every week and that was that--he drove my mom anywhere and just waited in the car and never said a word about how long she took.Never heard anyone raise their voiced to each other. My dad did all the repairs for us and everyone in the family and I think I said this before but my mom was a smart, tough woman way ahead of her time, and one of the times she wanted her kitchen all redone, paint, floor everthing and my dad did it all and the second day after it was done, she told him she didn't like it, he had to do it all over again in different colors. LOL And he never complained about anything ever. When he was much oder my sister and I asked him why didn't he say something, and he said it was easier to just make her happy than to argue so these women made all the rules. Maybe cuz the part of Italy where they all came from was controlled more by women thaen men. Oh and he totally followed my moms way of raising us--we all went to Catholic school and he was an atheist. And no meat on Fridays hahaha So my dear Chevy we are not all controlling except the women--we are all goofy too. And all the women worked too.

    Whew that was along nothing, but u know I'm good for saying nothing and making it look like something. I know I know it's boring but it's me who's writing this what did u expect. Entertainment? Never. OK tha, tha, tht's all folks.

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Member Posts: 19,603
    edited October 2014


    Cami, please, you are on so many meds that they are doing more damage that good. I know you had a friend do an interaction check. But what happens in the body when all the drugs get in there and start mixing up. The drug interaction report is not a good judge.

  • Spookiesmom
    Spookiesmom Member Posts: 9,568
    edited October 2014

    Nope, not dissing Moffitt .  That was in this mornings Tampa Bay Times. I like it, I'd get one, but won't give up my handicap tag.  Moffitt has always been my plan B. I'm just having brain farts. Posted that a few places, now I don't remember  

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