STFU (Shut the F*** UP)
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BTW I wouldn't care if someone finished an idea tht someone else started 50 yrs. ago and it works, that's all that counts.
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I agree with Cami, doesn't matter when, who, how or what, just give us something. It is sad too when something gets started and is promising then gets put aside for money or politics. At least it is in the news again. That's something. It's also sad we take better care of our pets than our people! There's more money in the pets! -
Why is Topic: STFU (Shut the F*** UP) in the Forum: Humor and Games and not in the Forum: Relationships, Emotional Crises, Anxiety, and Depression? -
Mods were informed a few minutes ago that I asked ducky to "Cease and Desist" Apparently, The mods on duty do not understand the legality of the term I used.
Mods you are breaching my legal rights---------
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Teka----------thought about you lots in last two days----------are you okay with family problem?
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MODS WAITING FOR AN ANSWER--------IS AN ABRIGDEMENT OF MY RIGHTS WORTH THE AGGREVATION OF YOU DEFENDING IN COURT--- YOUR ACTION OF DELETION OF A COMMENT THAT STATED A MEMBER WILL CEASE AND DESIST IN SLANDER
WHEN YOU DELETE--THAT IS DESTROYING EVIDENCE THAT MAY PROVE OR DISPROVE ANY FACT OF A CASE. YOU THEN BECOME RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR ACTION. ERGO, YOU CAN BE INCLUDED IN THE ACTION AS A PARTY. IS THAT WHAT YOU WANT?
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I really HATE the way things get mis interpreted on these threads. I don't think Sas meant anything about Ducky's post, she just likes to know history and share facts she finds. I think Ducky was just trying to let us all know the battle is still being fought and someday might be won.
I always hate questioning what I write hoping it won't get taken wrong by someone and hurt feelings. This is supposed to be a place for support, not a source of stress.
Teka, I think STFU it is supposed to be about the humor. That's why I came here to start with.
I guess I picked a bad day to come down out of the attic.......
Remember, I am the one that got tarred and feathered and flogged quite publicly on another thread not that long ago over something really stupid. It hurts even when you don't know the face on the other end of the keyboard.
Just sayin...... -
$$$$$44444444444 sweetie, love you're back. Teka the same . Take no note or thought of what's going on.
Please, no one else either. I know you have all recognized there has been a problem since Granny blew at me many months ago.
Subtlety---------and politeness hasn't worked.
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4seewwhat, you were missed, came back with a gift, a cabana scrub boy/toy...
Sas...hoping & sending positive thoughts for excellent scan results
GmaFoley...good luck with the creepy crawlers...Beneydral might help
Ducky, I am hoping to see something on this research, will search tomorrow while resting in the recliner..
Deliasrdzl...welcome ! This group has given me so much, in just the last few weeks...I needed to find support , but with a sarcastic, twisted smile....this is it! Hard to keep up, but while in treatment we have lots of downtime...keep us posted with the good, bad & ugly
Blood work & oncologist in the AM...
Hope all are keeping warm...cause BABY IT'S COLD OUTSIDE... -
Mods tag your it
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I'm crackin up here wondering about all this deletion. I don't even know if that's word, but it is now.
Holeinone tell u'r onc great news only, cuz that's what u deserve.
I start again on anti-b this week, I don't have a clue why hahaha, they prescribe and I just take it. My sister always yells at me, cuz I don't know what is going on and she pays total attention to her Onc and everyone else she sees, I think she quotes them. And all I say is it's all medical words whatever--and then she goes off on me and I laugh at her everytime we do the dance.
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Cami, late nighter, me too...did you post about having a Coors ? I am looking forward to a Coors light, I gave up beer & wine during my chemo, but that is behind me and the holidays are coming up. Dancing is a great way to handle the B chit of this dreadful disease. I hope the se of the antibiotics don't mess with your soft toe, waltz, jitterbug, line dancing or swing...sleep well.. -
I'm up too! I love to dance! Had a " Kiss my Boobs Goodbye" party and went dancing the Saturday before my Mx! Dancing solves a lot of problems and a lot of nervous energy!
Cami. Ugh. More Auntie B's? Hope they do the trick and don't mess more with your sensitive tummy. -
I cant sleep either...so tired but my body keeps going
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Okay I will take a different approach.
Ultrasound at different frequencies produces different things. First research began in the 40's. Ultra high frequency ultrasound produces heat. The heat kills what it touches. It burns. This research has been going on for decades. It's application in Europe and China is at a far advanced stage than here in USA
Radiofrequency Abalation is similar in that at high frequency it produces heat. The heat kills what it touches. It was researched first at the Karolinska Institute in the early 90 to middle 90's. It is being used in the USA for treatment in approved FDA use for an extensive amount of procedures. Research continues to advance it's use to other applications.
Cyrotherapy- is using a probe that freezes a tissue or nerve----what is different about cyro therapy is even though the actual tissue killing is the same as RFA and HFMRIUS i.e burn, it is more localized to the probe site. It's application is under research for expansion to other sites than what has already been approved by the FDA
The media is reporting the ultrasound high frequency as a new breakthrough. It's not. Overseas, it's been used for awhile. I can't say exact number of years. BUT it isn't new.
Because of the stringent FDA rules, a new device or procedure has to undergo extensive clinical testing. But the discussion several hundred pages ago re: candleing shows that the FDA, and other agencies NIH/NCCAM can obfuscate results.
Prior to my research on candleing, I would have stood a 100% behind FDA, and NIH/NCCAM results and recommendations. But the Candleing search showed bias. A Bias in one situation causes a bias in another situation to be of question.
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Holeinone
Good luck with the onc tomorrow! I wish it were cold outside here! 72 the rest off the week and humid. Laying here with the fans on. Also explains why not asleep yet! -
The bully won
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I like to dance also 4444, but I am not a good dancer, I am very athletic, even at 58, still compete in tennis & golf ( or I did before this major bump in the road ) but I was born with no rhythm....I love to watch comtempory professional dancers...I got to see the San Francisco Ballet in the summer of 2012...it was so moving... -
Hi Chickie. How's John? Glad to hear he is healing well. Mine is laying next to me snoring but will be tossing and turning in no time too! He is still in a sling and just can't get comfy. Hurts too and pills don't help much for pain, just whack him out. PT kicked his butt today so maybe he won't toss too much.
I'm tired too. My ody is happy to stop, it's my mind and the heat keeping me up. Might go turn on the AC.
Hey Sas, hope the scan went well and the doc has boring news for you today. -
Sas......got it all....thx for all your knowledge...you must be a nurse ? -
Ha, I never said I was a good dancer! I have good rhythm but not an athletic bone in my body! Used to be a good swimmer but that's about it! Fortunately kids all have good rhythm and 3 of them dance. The forth dances but won't do the cases and recitals.
Ok, old research, new stuff, what I don't get is how does this take care of anything but the actual tumor bed? I don't watch the news, too depressing! I have not looked it up yet either, but how does burning or freezing a certain spot take care of anything that escaped?
I just want a cure for those of us that had it and a vaccine so nobody else gets it!
**ok, editing to make sure I didnt upset anything when I didn't mean to. I think it's great when something can be picked up again and new ideas or new technology can take it further. New ideas are awesome too. Strange things happen and who knows what weird thing might finally be the answer! -
going to insomnia thread
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Hey #4...John is doing ok...at doctor today for recheck and they are getting him a retina specialist for next Wed check up! Next surgery will be in January.
Welcome Miss Golf...holeinone!
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thank- you ChickaD...we are a bunch of night owls, sorry that your husband has had to deal with this, I hope his job & insurance are good to him.. -
Mods - lay off our dear Sassy FGS. Crap, I feel like I'm in communist Russia in 1978. -
I'm off tomorrow and I feel like daaaannncccing!!!!!!!!!! -
Hey Golf girl Lol, retired nurse----It's like the phrase about the soldier..---------love to hear about your golf and tennis. Ah the ballet. Did a Ballet stretching exercise early in Aug/Sept. OHHHHNOOOOOO it set me back in my get it together mind /body/health routine. Bummer. Screwed up lumbar and on and on. La de da. Then went on to have 3 falls related to the dogs---wet ceramic, grass covered hole in the ground, and change in self established rule about moving into a room. Really, now I try not to step in any direction without looking where the dogs are. Two 75 pounders that move in at a moments notice to lay at my feet. Last time I fell over Schatzi, she licked my face for ever so long.
$$$$$4444444444, no treatment is perfect. The new treatments are already being used in sx's during bx and or mx.. Just have to be where it's happening. When I had my brain sx. I searched the internet-----found it------found the closest hospitals, went through the approval process b/c no one was doing it except for a few places in the state. Yet base of the brain sx was started in 1994. It still bothers me that Apple may have benefited from the sx. and may not have been told about it. I wasn't told about it. When I asked my MO, he said he'd never heard of it. My neurosurgeon locally could have put in the list of options in 2009--didn't
I've been surprised---off to bed
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Shells--hugs-------------------thanks
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Oooohhhhhh miss Sassypants! All I see with your posts is ....... nothing. WTH is everyone getting in such a frenzy about? If it isn't there, I can't see it, so I think therefore it didn't happen. I'm the first one up.... which means I am the boss of this thread.
Now I am the moderator for the Moderators...... If you kids can't get along, you have to go to your room! And no TV or Cell phones!
Okay, so I have a UTI...... so the story goes.... let's talk about this for awhile...... "SHE" called me late yesterday afternoon.... I said, "but how do you know?" Because I was oblivious to any symptoms... She said it shows up in that urine test you left... I keep saying to myself.... I must be sick.... somewhere.... but why don't I feel it somewhere? Well, my thumb hurts.... maybe that's it. I thought of telling her STFU, but wouldn't have made any infection go away.
So I pick up the prescription...s today. One for Cipro, and the other salve for my hands... So see? I'm sick too..... and don't even know it.
It is 10 degrees BELOW 0 here.... That means there is no temp, doesn't it? When you walk out there, it crunches, and it freezes your nose hairs!
Must wait until it gets up to at least 15 to venture out to Super Walmart... "home".... xoxoxoxoxoxo -
Not a happy camper in my "sunroom" LOL I mean "coldroom"!
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