STFU (Shut the F*** UP)
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When it snows and gets cold here, they get a winter coat.. During the summer, they lose it.
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Okay, now I remember that! I'm stil trying to figure out why the Bucks shed their antlers every year! And grow even larger ones each time! BUT, I just read that only the males do this.... not the females also, as in other species.
I'm just a wealth of mis-information here! Ha!
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Happy Friday Hoolies! Hope everyone is headed for a great feeling good weekend! Hope those of us that are freezing our asses off are staying warm and comfy!
Smaarty, you asked about the new boobs! So far so good! Swap surgery was 12/30. Started at 11:30 and I was home before the kids got one from school at 3:30. Everything has healed really well. Docs are very pleased that radiated side is keeping up with the uncooked side.
I did have mini drains, but not sure all PS do that with a swap. My doctor had one patient 18 years ago that had a problem without drains and he never wants that to happen again, so everyone gets the mini drains for a week. He is super cautious and meticulous! I have never had any swelling to speak of and no bruising at all with any of his surgeries.
I am having some LE issues with my arm and esp my hand plus there is some tightness and the right boob is a little higher than the left. Sure it is a rad thing but not too noticeable to anyone but me, but I am looking for it! I did think they would feel different. Mthey are no where near as tight as the TEs, but I am still very aware of them so far, if that makes sense.
Stay warm Hoolies!! Those of you in the more tropical areas, have a good weekend too!!
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Good Morning all Hoolies,
4sewwhat, happy to hear you are healing like a super woman..
Di, that is a small fortune for pet food, your pets are lucky to be fed & loved..
Mary, stay warm girl, hope your treatments are not too miserable...
I am 22 radiation treatments done, 11 left....toasty, roasty, & rashy
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we are still on the San Diego area. Today we will begin driving up the coast. The weather has been lovely.
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444444 I'm glad things are going well for u and u'r new foobs, that's a good thing about u'r PS.
Hole u'r almost done with Rads--see how fast that goes.
GG I'm glad u'r weather is lovely when we are going thru one of the worst Januarys ever. in the history of the entire world including the North Pole-and if u know one Pole u know them all.
I've been a little busy--people are having a hard time with their electricity now, maybe wind- or breaker, breaker which BTW I fixed our own Breaker yesterday by myself. Sometimes I'm useful, very few times.
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I happen to catch Chevy going for her eggs.
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thought this was appropriate for this crowd!
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Just got a call at 10 00pm from my mo himself, letting me know my liver function is way up this week! Yippee!!!!!!!
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With your yipee.....I take it to be good news....so I am sending you a big ...
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Mary that's good right? Great.
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Good news Mary!
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Mary - Take that good news and go paint the town red. Those pocket parties really do work. Jan
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Hey Ducky - You urged me to chime in on this thread, and now you are hiding? What's with that? jan
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Jan.......sorry..........got lost again......WTH........everytime I turn around someone is dropping out of my favorites..........Is this a friggin conspiracy......lol
She's Back..............hahahahahahahahahahaha
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Mary...............I spread the good news........................happy day................Fire lit up........
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Going out to dinner with my son and his family...........really.......its 15 degrees, snowing,........would rather just stay right here........but.................if you turn people down too many times they don't ask anymore............so.............I am off to dinner.............
Will return, with a full belly, and a frozen ass..............lalalalalalalala
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Ducky - OK, all forgiven. Enjoy your dinner, and the family, then take a hot bath or sit on the heating pad. DH and I are off to see our kids tomorrow morning. Then on Monday I have a laser eye treatment for glaucoma at UCLA. We'll get home late Monday night. Two daughters live near Los Angeles, 300 miles from here. I need to go get some cozy, sit on my lap, read me a book time. Oldest daughter has 5 little ones, 7, 6, 6, 6, 4. Middle daughter has one 14 year old "take me to the candy store" daughter. Youngest daughter has 13 year old daughter who is a most delightful person.
It was near 70 here today. Nice, but we still need winter. Just not like yours. Jan
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Jan69 - My glaucoma doc is talking that laser tx is in my not too distant future. Have you had a tx b4? I'm only 61 and have tried Latanaprost, brimonidine, Trusopt and Cosopt in varying regimens. He says that with my young age and progression I might as well know I'll be needing it. Good luck with the tx and enjoy GC time.
Ducky - hope the theater has their heat cranked up for you.
Mary - Hot diggety dog for improved liver function. Let your new chemo kick the s$$t out of that nasty BC.
Chevy - I'll try to post pics but DH had to talk me thru it and he's at work now. Prob. not until Tuesday when he's off again.
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Jan u DD has triplelets, OMY what a job she's got to do. plus her others. She's quite a woman, like her mom?
Ducky that;s a good idea when u come home sit on the heating pad. I use my electric throw now.
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luv - The laser tx for glaucoma--yes I had my right eye "blasted" (that's the term they use) last fall. It hurt like hell, but I'm told not everyone is bothered by pain! Now I brace myself for it in the left. I was in my early 50s when I got wet macular degeneration in my right eye. Treatment available then didn't work and I'm legally blind in right eye, plus major scar tissue from all the futile tx. My left eye suddenly started going bad 2 years ago. Fortunately new tx has saved eye, but get monthly injections to keep left eye sight. Oh my, long story, sorry.
Yes, DD has triplets. She handles all 5 kids without any help, cans vegetables from her garden, bakes bread from scratch everyday, volunteers in her kids' classrooms once a week, and so on. And never complains. Sweeter kids you'll ever find. Oh, and she entered her preserves in the Los Angeles county fair last summer for the first time, and won 1st place on one and 2nd on all the others! Like her mother? No way, no way. OK, and she taught 2nd grade for 16 years before she had her first at age 38. I'll shut up now. But thanks for listening.
Jan
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OMG Jan she's unbelievable, having triplets boggles my mind, but then to do all of the rest really is a special DD and mom. U done good Jan--she must be like u in some way/
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Evening all, hope you have a great weekend.
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Hi Aly, it's almost over, it goes by so fast, always did. I hope u'r doing all right.
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We have a holiday tomorrow - our Anniversary weekend. Each Province has its own holiday marking settlement of the area and we have a National holiday on the 6th Feb. So we have along weekend.
You still have all of Sunday or you will if you get some sleep Cami.
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Okay, if I have to do it FOR you!
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Well, I TRIED to make it smaller! I went to "Edit".... then clicked on it...(as it faded) but there were NO arrows in the corners! I've done it before... but evidently I have flunked the edit test! On to new and more important things...
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CHEVY how is Lacee this morning--I came right here cuz I saw u'r name.
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