Feel like the worlds biggest dummy
I lost my black B-C glove at...wait for it...Race for the Cure.....
Beating head against wall....
dear God I was the only person wearing one....how is that possible!
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Oh no....it's in a porta-pot somewhere....!
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Cookie...oh, good grief...that is just so depressing.
Okay, let's all agree to make a solemn pact that we will not beat ourselves up for losing our stupid gloves or gauntlets. Even at a Race for the Cure -- ESPECIALLY not at a Race for the Cure. They are not a diamond ring or anything else beautiful and meaningful; they are a medical necessity, period. Expensive, yes, but it's not like we chose this as our style or anything. So, porta-potty -- YES! It's a statement. Embrace it!
We love you, Cookie!
Binney -
Maybe we need to sew names in them like mom used to do in our clothes for summer camp. Or just an email address with a "if found contact me at"
(Don't use use a sharpie. Those fumes will kill ya. So much for ink it pink next month)
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not porta-pottie...I took it off before I spoke to the celebrity spokesperson. I spent hours looking for it. And ironically it had my name in it.
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Damn. Can you replace with a cheap gauntlet? http://lymphedivas.com/divalicious-seconds/
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Cookie--Bummer! I am almost afraid to take mine off in public! Do they have insurance for garments? Maybe they should. Becky
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Cookie, that stinks. I am so sorry!!!!!
I actually love the smell of sharpies...yes, I have issues.
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Suzy - Me too! LOL... and when I am filling up the gas tank... LOL... Maybe we have some of the same issues?
Cookie! I am sorry about your glove. If it helps at all, I put things down and can't remember where I have left it 2 minutes later. It is ridiculous. Maybe all the sharpie/petro sniffing... ??? LOLOLOL!
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Cookie - I accidentally did flush a gauntlet one time. Talk about feeling like an idiot!!!
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Becky, it used to be that AmEx had purchase insurance for 6 months or something. Sigh. The good news is I have two, and I am coming up on time to get new ones. But it just ruined the day.
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Cookie, is there a lost and found? My daughter left her lunch on the subway, and got it back!
Brave of you to be the only woman running for the cure in garments!
Kira
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Nordy I LOVE the smell of gas too!!
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Cookie, I'm joining you in the lost a glove club: I wear one of the custom ones when I drive home, and going to work, my daughter called as I pulled in, and I took it off in the car, and thought I put it in my work bag, and just kind of couldn't find it for the drive home, tore everything apart--and nada!!
I did call the receptionist and ask her to search the parking lot, and I'll search my office when I go back.
Darn!!! It was a relatively new custom one. I think I'm kind of due for a new one, but the good fitter is on maternity leave
ARGHH
Kira
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I am old enought to remember wearing mittens that had a yarn string hooked to both of them that went around your neck to keep you from losing them. Maybe we should have a yarn string that pins our gloves to our lapels! I never thought about losing them. I am getting paranoid! Becky
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Oh Becky, I had the imittens on a string!
My co-worker found the glove! It fell behind a chair in my office!!!! Made my day--is that sad or what???
Kira
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Hey Kira for what they cost it should make your day! Now if only Cookie's would show up.
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yea kira...
mine ain't coming back...it's somewhere in central park....
you think in a group of hundreds of survivors somebody would have spottted it...
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Okay a funny for Cookie--I have been having weird dreams on the tamox. Last night I suddenly started dreaming that I was in Central Park looking under and around for Cookie's glove. There were other people looking but all had their backs to me and I could not see their faces. Someone said it was all of the LE people helping her look. I kept thinking of all who were there--Binney, Kira, Cookie, etc. but no one ever turned around! I woke up before the glove was found. I do remember that I had my jovipak on in my dream, not my daytime sleeve. Becky
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Well, Becky, of course you were in your jovipak - it was night and you were sleeping! (sorry, I just couldn't resist)
I figure this thread was a case of "forewarned is forearmed" for me. I had my Aredia tx at the onco day ward today and every time I washed my hands I made sure to put my gauntlet in my pocket.
Leah
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BeckySharp
That was so touching!!!!
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Becky, that IS touching! I just wish we'd all turned around for a big group hug -- with Cookie's glove, of course!
Big hug anyhow!
Binney -
Becky, I'm so glad I was in the dream, searching.
I just met with the state director of Livestrong, and we're both breast cancer and LE veterans, and we discussed how important it is to have contact with other survivor/veterans, who get it.
She and I have a checkered history (last time I met her, she told some of my personal information to people who come to my office, before I'd even met her...), but she just created a new video for patients to use at home, and all the exercises have one person doing therabands, and another, with compression garments, doing a modified version!
This board is so important to me. You get it, and I get to be in your dream in Central Park, searching for Cookie's illusive glove.
I get weird dreams too--never attributed them to the tamoxifen. Who knew?
Kira
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Cookiegal--just where were you in Central Park?
My little Ms. Em and I are there quite often and am teaching her "find." Give us a clue of the vicinity and color of the glove and we will look. She just might find it!
p.s. Too bad my Ms. Betsy is at the Bridge--she was taught to find gloves in her tracking career!!
Years after we stopped tracking, when we were on a hike and she found a glove, she went nuts knowing she found the "Object." Grabbed it, shook it and brought it to me!!
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Oh, my gosh, Jane, a lymphedema-glove rescue dog!
Judging by the rate of glove loss on this thread you two may soon have a full-time business. Go, Ms. Emily!
Love it!
Binney -
http://www.komennyc.org/2010_race/2010RaceMap.pdf
One Bad Boob that is sooo nice of you. If you look at the map it was either in the "survivor village" area or the "expo" area...it is a black sheer Barton-Carey glove. It's more mesh than solid fabric.
Thank you for looking!!
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got my new gloves today...yea!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Cookie--Hooray!!!! Hang onto it. I don't want anymore dreams in Central Park in my jovipak. I would never go out in public in it! Becky
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ok this is sort of indelicate, but as a new glove wearer something I've been trying to decide the best method for restroom hygiene- to remove the glove or carry disposable surgical gloves to cover with. Reading this makes me lean towards gloves, but hate the hassle. Are there any more innovative solutions?
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Invisible, when I'm not home I put my gauntlet in my purse, a pocket, or my waistband otherwise chemobrain would ensure that it doesn't come home.
Leah
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Invisible--At home I remove the glove or gauntlet. For public I ordered the food service gloves from a company called Uline. They are not tight like the disposable gloves. For other things to protect the glove, I cut the fingertips out of them. They also make ones that go up to the elbow. Becky
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