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Cheers to you Deb, I am so glad you are done! We will have many toasts to toast when we all get together next month.
Hugs and Love,
Linda
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Congrats Deb, its so funny if you ask me the date i finished rads I can tell you, the day I got married, not quite as fast.
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Cookie and friends.
Why does it have to be Saturday evening? Why not an afternoon. It might be better in the dead of the winter. I can understand making it late during the week but why must it be on a weekend.I think many would like a Saturday afternoon. Any takers? Any thoughts.
Congrats Deb..A great milestone.
Hugs,
Francine
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yea Deb!!!!!! woooooo!!!!!
I just got back from Miami we had a really good time, I actually feel like I was away for a week, we did so much for a 3 nite trip.
Ethan really liked Florida, which is good, it makes him like the East Coast better.
I even went swimming for the first time since sx, my PS said I should go in the ocean, and it really worked. I actually did not take pain meds for 24 hours!!!!!!
Ok, so lets go with Saturday at 5, I will count up the thread and tell chelev. If it is more than she can get, they are only 12$ and 6 through Goldstar.
Cheers!
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Congrats Deb!
So happy Xmas is over!
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Hi everyone
I live in Staten Island. I'll be starting chemo 1/7 for my second fight against cancer. First dx 4/08 huge DCIS, Dmx (prophylactic left) 8/08 with immediate TEs. Multiple recon problems/surgeries- crusader1: 12/7 was my 9th surgery including mx. Last surgery removed all nodes on right side. Stilld on't have full range of motion and 2 days ago Inoticed/felt some cording.
How often do you folks gather?
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Crusader, I wanted us to have a dinner as well.
Also I can't make it earlier. Sorry, I will never find perfect time for all.
I can try to make it 1/2 hour earlier, but did not want y'all stuck waiting for me.
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also Welcome Cheryl, and good luck. Sorry you have to go through this twice!
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Deb...
Wahoooo! So glad you are DONE! May it always be so!!
Cherylin, we are planning our second gathering at the Boat Show. Cookiegal is our organizer!(Thanks cookiegal!) Hope you can join us!
Thanks all for the congrats on the new job...even though I started to feel like I never wanted to go back to work again after this past year, I am beginning to feel like it is time to be productive again. Kinda like coming out of a fog when it comes to work anyway....I know this is a good thing.
Linda, hope you were able to manage a post Christmas family gathering??
Is it beastly cold today or what???? brrrrrrrr!!!
God Bless!
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Hello,
I will be there for the boat show/dinner. Someone just tell me when & where to show up.
Judy
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yea!...info at the top of the thread
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Cookie:
How are the rads going?
Wishing you well and a wonderful New Year.
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Wishing everyone a Happy, Healthy New Year filled with lots of happiness and love!!!
xoxo
Deb
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Big Apple--ok, 2 down 28 to go..it's an odd experience, but tolerable. Pink and itchy but no burn so far.
EVERYONE ELSE
Happy New DECADE!
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Cookie- glad to hear it's ok so far. Make sure to use your cream on the spot.
Deb- Yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
I'm in for the boat show, just plan that I don't walk for any length of time, will be sitting a lot.
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Happy New Year to all my new friends !!!
Love and Hugs,
Linda
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Happy New Year to all,
A very healthy 2010 to all of us.
Count me in too for the boat show. Hopefully the weather will cooperate.
Glad all is going well Cookie .
Hugs,\
Francine
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Happy New Year!!!!!!!
Please check the headcount list at the top....and let me know of any changes.
This is the number of free tix I will request....if we don't get the whole number they are not that expensive anyway. I also will make reservation for dinner. (That is a good time to eat in mid town since a lot of people clear out to go to the theatre around 7:40)
It's a little tricky to keep track of rsvp's on this thread (next time I might make a separate RSVP thread)
from HYC website
The Hudson Yards Cafe is the realization of Jim Reardon's vision to create a European café in the New York tradition. An accomplished restauranteur, Jim decided to become venturesome once again, looking to an emerging neighborhood in Hell's Kitchen to challenge his knowledge and restaurant savvy. Formerly of the Chelsea Commons in West Chelsea, Jim Reardon brings a lifetime of restaurant experience to the border of Hell's Kitchen - also known as Manhattan's final frontier. He has developed a menu and ambiance that responds to and thrives on the ever-changing dining trends in New York City.
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I plan on being there for dinner, having been tortured by going on my dad's boat fishing Evey weekend of my teen years, and because I don't want to miss that much time with my daughter, I think I'll skip the boat show but will definitely meet you girls for dinner and a drink.
Wendy
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actually that's great....If we are running a few minutes late you can make sure they do not give away the table!
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Don't think I'll be able to make it this time around. My elbow is taking longer to heal than I thought, and by the end of the day it feels like my arm is ready to fall off! I'm still not able to cut meat, make a straight part, or brush my teeth with my right hand/arm!
I'm hoping once I get into physical therapy again, things should be better. But you can definilty count me in on the next get together!
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feel better soon Janet!!!
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awwww janet. big hugs.
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Keep healing Janet.....it is probably smart that you are taking it easy...but if you feel better closer to the date....you can change your mind!! That is your God given female right!
God Bless!
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Feel better Janet.
I am sure you know the expression..time heals. You will be better before you know it.
Hugs,
Francine
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Thanks all! After being on the phone all day today I'm finally able to start physical therapy on Tuesday night! Yea!!!!!! If I feel up to it, I might meet up with you for dinner. I still have Cookie's cell phone number, so I'll just give a call.
I'm glad that things are finally starting to get rolling, it was getting extremely frustrating. I guess going thru having BC, and having great doctors, and a wonderful support group/family/friends, I just expected the same with this. Work hasn't been the greatest, the doctor's offices being incompetent, and workers comp being the worst insurance out there. I just have to keep a stiff upper lip!
Hope to see you all soon!
Janet
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We have reservation for 9 for 7:45.
www.hudsonyardscafe.com
450 10 Avenue
New York, NY 10018
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update on top of thread
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ty, ty , ty cookie for organizing. ty chelev for suggesting it.
looking forward to seeing you folks
flash
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cool....will be in two weeks!
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