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Morning gals.... Phyllinomodem... Did you get it fixed? Man, I hate when something dares to go wrong! I find if I just don't go trying to download something, or some program that I think my computer can't live without, I am better off!Sassy, tell Blondie we all miss her, and are thinking about her.... And WTH is it I'm supposed to figure out? Ditto? Am I dense or what? Shut up Cammi.... But I'm really glad your reports all sound good!Phyllihappy! Hope you feel better with the Zelda.....! I don't know what it is, but if you are happy, I am too.Hi little Chicki! Yes, PieCakes gets no shots! Okay, that must be the difference.... You can have cake too.... we said so.Marywhat.... I think Flowers meant to post that on a different thread? Because I went back & thought WHAT did I miss? And she is just trying to see if we are paying attention....Ha!Cammi, your post was funny..... about your girl-friends! YOU rock girl! I want to be your girl-friend too! Wish you the best with your massage therapy... Do you feel better after? Maybe you should drink more... and THEN go?Oh, Okay, Blondie is back! Miss you when you're gone! I was looking at what drugs you are on, below your description.... I hope they are all working! I just have a question... were you taking Tamoxifen after 1996? I have been researching the importance, or not, of TAKING it, since I stopped after 1 1/2 years....And I want to believe by me not taking it, wouldn't make a difference....Congratulation Shells! Man, getting you through school has been hard on all of us, Ha! Glad you got such a good review! Doesn't it make you feel good? We just KNEW you could do it!Hi Sweet Pea! Yes, EVERYthing affects our subconscious! When I have something on my mind, I'll wake up and just keep tossing it around in my head, I have to get up and just say the hell with it, and turn on TV and go get a soda, and get my mind off of it.Talk to you hooligans later! xoxoxo
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Good Morning
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Big congrats Michele....of course you didn't go home right away....Cloud 9 is hard to get through the front door. It is fantastic when all of life conspires to give you such a wonderful, wonderful day. So glad you had such a great day/millennium and I'm sure had tremendous dreams to match.
Have to admit ( knocking on wood as hard as I possibly can here ) that I am a natural born sleeper. I have credited getting over a number of medical maladies/issues to the fact that generally I go to bed and sleep...pretty good. I do get up a couple times at night to go visit the little room with the porcelain chair, however, I often barely recall my head hitting the pillow again afterwards. I am grateful every day that I have this ability and hope I always do.
Cami -- you are just so funny. I can't imagine the one up-man ship and how funny it should have been with the rather small ( and I'd think they'd be even smaller now ) scars from carpal tunnel. Dh had that years ago. Not wishing to minimize anyone, but as I recall ( and knowing it didn't happen directly to me ) it really wasn't that big a deal. Personally I'd be mainly upset with the anesthesia end of things. Likely spelled that word wrong....been on so long right now I know my spell checker fainted and will not revive for me.
Raining here....hmmm. I feel like I should be living in Washington state or Oregon.....both beautiful I think but a lot wetter usually than the mid-west.
Hope you all have a great day
Jackie
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Sitting here waiting for my porch guys to show up..They'll be up on the roof all day today, which drives poor little Ziggy into a frenzy. Dh will be up there too, which makes me really nervous as he hasnt walked 2x4s in many years..I cant watch..keep your fingers crossed, he sure isnt as young as he used to be, and its hot as H outside too...
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Morning lost both puar of gkasses and havong a optic migraime thia dhould be fun.offtp is
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Shellshine - Congradulations!!
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Good morning! Mary, does dh need to help, or can you send him out to buy a yacht or a small airplane? That may keep him safe and allow for your future hobby.
Shells a huge congratulations and hug on finishing with such a good report! You are amazing!
Blondie. How are you feeling? I'll go with you to chemo, okay? Anything you need,let me know.... Margarita, nachoes, chocolate coke, hunky male nurse, it's yours! Don't worry, I'll think up a cover story for my ankle monitor. -
Oh yeah, you couldnt keep him away. Besides Im spending his toy money on my room.
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Shells, CONGRATS!!!!!!!
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Shells, CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!
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It is so nice to be appreciated isn't it Shells?! Congrats on your great grades!
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Shellshine so proud of you! We all knew you could do it. I knew it was in the bag as soon as the old mean doc gave an inch and showed respect. In my ongoing years of nursing, I learned to respectfully speak my mind and found it to be in turn appreciated,respected and trusted. You will be a great nurse practitioner.
Mary tell your hubby I went fishing yesterday. Only half a day because it is 100 degrees and first time since surg. Last year.....and lymphedema. Brought home 10 decent sized bass to eat, tossed back quite a few. It was wonderful to me. -
Congratulations Shellshine! I'm glad they gave you credit for your good work.
Beatmon, jealous of the fish. Caught my first fish on lake Tenkiller. I was so excited.
Sas, Sorry about the migraine. Those are awful.
In pockets where needed today.
Hugs to all.
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Bea I love that u enjoy fishing and u sound like u know what u'r doing too.
Sas if u'r reading this stop!!! u need to rest u know that, u know what to do I hope it passes ASAP for u, migraines as I've heard are horrible. I get a headche and I'm miserble, I can't imagine a migraine.
How are the chemo people feeling?--I hope not so bad, but I know it's not easy.
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Bmom - how did you cook your fish?!! What a treat!
Texan Sweetness and Flowers, awwhh – our hooliegang is growing nicely. And it’s good for Phylly. She was getting lonesome for Texas, but she can’t go back until the statute of limitations has expired for her last, er, event. Meanwhile she’s reading lots about exciting capers so she can experience her former life vicariously.
Flowers what date and time is your surgery scheduled so I can put it on my calendar, and what time zone are you in, please? Can you ask your PCP for prescription sleep assistance?
Sweetness, how was your port procedure? Did you have your first chemo, yet? What is your chemo schedule? How are you feeling?
Poor little Cammigirl – not even one little endorphin? Sounds like unsatisfying sex….. Now listen up here you little FF (fartface), YOU ARE NOT BORING so STFU. Your grandson is the sweetest little guy, tell him he is the love of your life! My son and mother are so close, he listens to her more than me. If I really want him to do something and he won’t, like shave I have my mom ask him and he does it.
Fullette – stay away from herpeslady and hang with us, we'll treat you right.
OK, now I want to have an Egg Crème so bad. My memere (French Canadian grandmother) used to make us a dish she called "booyee" - can't find the spelling on the internet, but it is called Floating Islands in English. Want me some right now!
Jewellianna is our most calm and sane person on our thread, well Joan sort of is, too. They provide security when the boat is crashing around the turbulence too much
Dwilly – I had back and shoulder pain during my fills, too, and my PS also dissed me. I learned on other threads that this is a common occurrence, and that other PS’s recognize it. I took NSAIDs and asked my PCP for a low dose short acting benzodiazepene - took it in the evening and it helped. Xanax 0.25 or 0.5 is good, or ask for a longer acting type that is extended release. Valium is considered a muscle relaxant, but it has a longer half life. Be careful – benzos are super easy to become dependent on. I found I needed to slowly titrate myself off of them slow so I didn’t get a racing heartbeat and feelings of mild anxiety if there is such a thing as mild when you have anxiety.
Annastaceylee, doesn’t benadryl give you a hangover the next morning? Ask your PCP for guidance – going through treatment is tough – it is appropriate to use prescription sleep aids when needed. Try not to get dependent, though, not good.
Maryalmostporched, so happy for you. Please post a picture. Today is our first day of construction on an outdoor covered lanai at our place. I’m excited – no extra money to do it with but we figured since we only owed $10,000 on our dinky old house, we got a big home equity line of credit, paid off the $10,000 mortgage to the evil Bank of America (started with Countrywide but BOA took over – can’t stand them). We can pay interest only until I get a job. I used to be so scared of things like this, always so prudent with financial matters, but BC changed my attitude. I need a covered lanai and a repaired back bathroom dammit, and I ain’t waiting until I’m 65, 75, 85… I’m getting it now.
Esther, you nearly broke my brain with that article, I just couldn’t finish it. Not enough room left. Good advice about the radiation tats – smart cookie. I’m so glad we can help our other sisters going through these tough treatments.
Sassypants, glad you are smiling after your MRI, and also glad your radiologist wrote his report specifically for your concerns, good man, or woman.
Philly, WTH are DUBS or BUGS? Good luck with your puter. Yahoooo on the no neupo news. Let’s name it NNN or triple N, then we can throw up a collective cheer!
Blondiee you better get your cute ass back over here and let us know how you are doing, and how your lungs are, you hear me?? HELLO……..are you there? Oh – I see you. You can’t stay out all night for days – you have a curfew of at least every 3 days or I’m calling the police.
JackieLilinois, loved your “Cloud 9 is hard to get through the front door!” So true!!! Please share your sleeping tips with us, do you tend to not worry about things at night? I think that is my biggest problem, I think too much when I should be turning my brain off.
Sass – OMG your last post without your glasses was so funny!!!!! Read it when you find them!!!
Thanks for the kind words, Vegette. Please let PPK know when you meet withher. I PM'd her last week. Give her a big hug for me.
Thanks Spookie, Savi, Juliette, EstherGrammy, Beatmom and everyone else for your kind words. I still have about 50 hours to complete over the next 2 weeks, but the pressure is off. I’m just going to relax and enjoy the time (for once).
I love you Chevygirl, and Wren, April and Duckster.
Have run out of severance pay and haven’t seen an unemployment check, yet. Than goodness for the HELOC....but need to take a few weeks off before starting a new job. Have been doing halfhearted job hunting effort, will need to get more aggressive when clinical ends. My “get up and go” “got up and went!”
Phew – that was a long one, but after all I’ve put my hoolies through I owed you.
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Shells! Love your post.... to everyone! Yes, we are so happy, that things are so much better for you now.... And you didn't even have to shoot DH! Little Jackie calls me "sunshine"..... So you can be our "sunshine" too!
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When I was little, I remember My Mom and Dad singing this to my Brother and I.... And the night before Mom passed away, we all gathered by her bed-side and sang this to her..... I just want to think she listened, and then 'went to sleep'....... xoxoxoxo
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Miss Shellybelly.....YOU TOTALLY ROCK!!!
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Hi everyone FOUND MY GLASSES, and only one page to catch up on ---wha' happened?
Stacey, Thanks
I agree on radiologist talking with us. I've been lucky to be able to do this. On the insomnia thing, I had such bad insomnia. I started the Insomnia thread. The first 36 hours, we did 14 pages. The thread was active along time, but now isn't so much. Here's the link below. It's where CAMI and I met for the first time. I rarely go there anymore. It takes spurts, if people going through insomnia connect, then it flows for awhile. Put it in your FAVS. Maybe Flowers & you & Cami & I can meet there LOL:)
http://community.breastcancer.org/topic_post?forum_id=102&id=767259&page=163
Flowers:) see above about insomnia
Remember all Jo1955 is hyster/bso sx is the 13th. The same day as April's.
Stacey--interesting that the chemo is affecting one of the cranial nerves. Wonder what it does to the other 11?
Chevy I knew that ditto would mess with you. I also knew what I was referring too at the time. Now I forget,
OH well LOL. Voracsiousreader on Bonfires thread is up on an awful lot of research, she may have some info for you RE Tamox. The remark I made to Stacey Re: the eye twictching in response to one of the chemo's. The area affected is innervated by one of the twelve cranial nerves. The seventh crainal nerve is the Auditory-Vestibular (hearing and balance). If one chemo can affect a cranial nerve, what other ones including Tamox are affecting them?
Beatmom your a nurse too! that makes a bunch now--stacey, shells, jullianna, littlegoat, you, me---6 nurses Cool. BTW when you were fishing and said you caught six bass and "tossed back quite a few". Was that fish or brews
Cami- My migraines are easy ones. I'm lucky. It's all a visual thing, very slight headache, maybe some nausea for a few minutes. The visual thing last 20 minutes to the minute each time. Others have it so much worse. Overdid the exercise yesterday, lots of muscles screaming at me. Are you walking?
Mary it's 6:30 so today's work should be done, one day down and hope your DH isn't. SO happy uou are getting your room. You'll be able to eat out there when it's nice, just listen to the forrest things, besides just for puffing.
Shells, i did read my post LOL. When I had my brain sx in Mar.2012, I couldn't wear my glasses for weeks b/c the ear piece was right over the incision end at the right ear. My posts were hysterical, after I was finally able to go back and read them. I was on Fuzzy's thread then. Everyone was so kind, but they definitely had to do mental gymnastics to figure out what I said. Insomnia was a big issue then, so, I came to BCO. Funny. You need time off --you deserve. I HATE BANK OF AMERICA TOO. They are evil. Some of the stories I've read about the mortgage fiasco and since. Be careful to ask them for "Satisfaction of Mortgage" letter and have it recorded at the County Clerks Office. I bet they give you a hard time about it.
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I am so excited, not only am I getting my back porch covered, but we're going to do the front one as well, plus ceremic tile on the back porch instead of leaving the wood, all for less than the price the other guy gave us just to do the screened in porch. Im like you Shells, I dont want to wait until Im 65 or 70 to do it, so Im dipping into my retirement account before its all gone to medical bills. It starting to look really good though. Just hope it doesnt rain tonight cause they had to tear into the existing roof and rain would be a bad thing. Keeping my fingers crossed.....Will get some pictures when its a little farther along.
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Yay Miss Mary...I love sitting on my porch in Ohio....or my "lanai" when in Florida.....people always laugh at me in Florida when I call my lanai a porch
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Ms. Shellshine - I live in the suburbs of Dallas, TX. so I guess we are on Central time. My surgery (bilateral salpingo oophorectomy) will be at the local hospital (Flower Mound Presbyterian) on Thursday, July 18, 2013 at 7:30 a.m. They want me there at 5:30 a.m. which makes me a little nervous. Many of the Hoolies here have told me what to expect at this early hour including a steak dinner, fudge, a male stripper and many more fun and imaginative things. You are all a riot! Congrats. to YOU on your recent experiences with your schooling. I only wish I lived closer to you and could pick your brain everyday. I miss working so much! After this last surgery next week, I intend to pound the pavement and get back to work ASAP. I am a Registered Dietitian and Food Safety Consultant and I miss using my brain very, very much. My MO and GYN doctors have started referring their patients to me and that has been a blessing! I met with a woman about my age 3 weeks ago who also has BC and has been losing lots of weight. On Monday she called me to report that she has gained 2 pounds by following the customized meal plan that I developed with her. What a nice thing for her to do. Her MO is my MO and he even commented on what a good job I did with her. What a nice turn of events. I hope to be able to give free nutrition presentations for both the Oncology and Gynecology practices starting in August and generate more referrals. Thanks once again for thinking of me and my current situation. My Sister is a nurse at Baylor Grapevine Regional Hospital and she will be taking good care of me after the surgery. She is an awesome nurse who would only get her BSN although I have tried for years to talk her into becoming a NP. She is as smart as a whip but hates studying! She gets more Gold Star comments than any other nurse in the hospital and is always getting little extras from her supervisors and the Administration. Oh well, she is happy with what she is doing I guess.
To all of my other Sister Warriors, stay safe and be well. I hope that everyone has a better week with no pain and little to no SEs. I hope the glasses are found and everyone else has something to look forward to other than this damn disease. I am so lucky to have you all in my life and will be forever grateful for the care and caring I and so many others receive on this thread everyday. HUGS!
Flowers
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I think Foley's article had DUBs or bugs....or something. Hellifiknow!
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This is Ohio porch
this is Florida porch
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Oh Chick-how did you get a picture of my backyard? Just kidding.Thats what I would love to have though.
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Miss Mary....tee hee
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Not vascular/arterial thoracic outlet syndrome. Doc will get offical report in a day or so.
Hugs to all.
Thanks for the pocket party. It was awesome. -
Shellshine - I got my port placed yesterday and I felt okay afterwards but this morning I was in quite a bit of pain, felt like my collar bone was broke. Then I had my first round of chemo. I felt fine during and right after but about 2 hours afterwards, I started feeling bad. I feel super nauseous, achy, and like I got flu symptoms.
I have taken 3 of the 4 nausea medicines that they prescribed. It's not helping! I got the damn shakes now.
Chemo ain't no bitch!! -
Oh and hello to all you other beautiful ladies too! Hope you are all feeling better than me today !
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Sweetheart, what kind of chemo are you on?
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