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  • marie111
    marie111 Member Posts: 119
    edited February 2010

    Hello Ladies:

    Glad to see everyone seems to be doing well. Seems like I only chime in when I have a question but I do read and catch up on your posts when I have time. So here goes my question today:  Monday is my first fill after 4 weeks post op and everything is healed quite well. Can I go by myself, can I drive myself home after the fills ??? Or is it very painful and I would need help ?? (I do tolerate pain quite well took nothing post-op except Advil & Tylenol).

    Thank you for all your advice, you guys are a wealth of information for me as you are all ahead of my in this process.

    YO: Glad to hear you are tolerating chemo well.  Sorry about the hair I know it can be quite hard at first but you forget about it quite quickly and it is freeing in some weird sense to be bald !! I tried to experience it in a positive way since this was something I never would have experienced otherwise. Try and stay positive about it. Now my hair is growing back and although I never would of had my hair this short (ever !!!) I am still trying to enjoy it and have fun with it !! I did not end up wearing my wigs very ofter as I found them very uncomfortable (but that is just me) and wore a lot of scarves instead. However I found scarves did not sit well and were always moving until I found this site on the internet called beaubeau.com which sell all kind of scarves - different material and patterns - which are made especially for bald women and are tied at the back with an elastic so they stay on your head really well. I bought a bunch in lived in them, my sister-in-law who is not bald even bought some !!! So it's worth checking out if you are interested. Good Luck.

    Marie

  • my560sel
    my560sel Member Posts: 1,065
    edited February 2010

    Marie: Your first fill should be pretty easy and you should be able to drive yourself home. The worst part of the fill is seeing that needle come at you but remember, you don't have any feeling in your "breasts" so it really doesn't hurt. I guess as you get bigger with more fills it may become harder to drive. It's not so much the driving, but turning the wheel that becomes difficult. My husband came with me for most of my fills and it was only really my last 2 fills that were very uncomfortable and I'm glad that he was there to drive me back home. Hope this helps.............

    Yo: It was great meeting you on Thursday. You're a very sweet lady and I hope chemo wasn't too hard on you. It was nice to finally meet and I'm hoping that we can hook up together some other time. I ended up having to wait until 2:30 for my app't so it was a long day. All my blood work came back great except for my thyroid. Now it seems I'm hyperthyroid instead of hypothyroid like I've been for the last 20 years! Dr. P said not to worry and he's setting up an app't with an Endocrinologist  but it's going to take a couple of months. In the meantime, I've decided to maybe skip a day of Synthroid here and there to cut down on the amount I'm taking. I feel kind of hyper and tired at the same time , weird....

    Anyone up to going to the  Look good, feel better seminar in Marc? I'm thinking of going and it would be great to meet up with you Montreal gals!

    Terri

  • YoYo44
    YoYo44 Member Posts: 203
    edited February 2010

    Hi ladies,

    Marie, glad if we can share and help each other. Thanks for the hair covering info. I may try it. It's funny, I used to always say my hair was a pain (so fine and thin) that maybe it would be better, but I always wondered how I would look bald. Well I guess I know now!!! It's not so bad. The wig is OK and at home I wear caps.

    My first few fills were fine but the last one was painful for the first day. I had no issues whatsoever with the first few. But as Terri said, later, turning the wheel is harder but I had no problem driving. I will take up the doc's offer of pain relief next time. But I was much better in a day or so. Just this last time as I am getting bigger it really was a bit painful.

    Chemo is going well. Still doing fine. Had a weird, but not bad, day yesterday but today is fine. Really fortunate it is going so well.

    Terri, it was really great to meet you in person. I am sorry you were there so late. I am sorry I had to go so early as we were having a nice visit. We definitely need to find time to meet again so we could have an enjoyable and not rushed or frazzled visit. You were the highlight of my day! I really was having a flustered day with everything going on and then I was chasing appointments and paperwork at the end of the day to finish things off. It was a long day for both of us.

    I am glad to hear your blood tests didn't have any new bad news. What a funny switch around. Is it possible it is something to do with some of the BC thing? I know I was told chemo can do odd things but maybe even just the BC on it's own.

    Take care!

    Yo

  • my560sel
    my560sel Member Posts: 1,065
    edited February 2010

    Yo: Sorry to hear you weren't feeling well but glad that you're better today. You're right, next time we should meet when we're both not hurried or have app'ts to go to. How's the car BTW? As for BC causing the problems with my thyroid I guess it's possible but I'm leaning more towards it being caused by one of the supplements I'm taking. I'll have to investigate the effects of DIM on the internet. That's about the only supplement I can think of that might be the culprit.

    Take care everyone and have a great week - great health and hugs to all.

    Terri

  • my560sel
    my560sel Member Posts: 1,065
    edited February 2010

    Have any of you Montreal girls checked out the 2nd Ta-Ta Sisterhood gathering on this site? They are meeting in Vegas in October. I wasn't able to go to last year's event - seems they had a great time! Here's a link to it:

    http://community.breastcancer.org/forum/34/topic/747356?page=1 

    I've put my name down - anyone else interested in going?Room rates are listed on the last page of the thread. If you share a room it comes out to about $50 per night which is very reasonable....

    Terri

  • olivieri
    olivieri Member Posts: 47
    edited February 2010

    Hello everyone,

    Glad to hear that everyone is doing well. 

    Terri, The trip to Vegas sounds great and I would be very  interested.  I checked out the site and  noticed that you are in group 10 , did you request to be in that specfic group ?

    The Look Good feal good seminar would be a great place to meet again. Do you know the date and time ?

     Take care everyone!

  • kerkle
    kerkle Member Posts: 147
    edited February 2010

    I just looked at the reunion site. Looks amazing. I am considering going to it, I am a little shy...but looks like it was amazing last year. Terri - you are going for sure? I will think about it...

    How are your foobs doing? I met with my PS yesterday (Marie were you there? I was there at 10ish). We discussed the surgery and because of the Exchange Site, I knew to ask for High profile...he had not ordered those for me and he was like, "oh, ya, ok, that's a good idea".  He had ordered similar he said but not excatly these. Anyhow he changed the whole order - I hope I didn't mess em up!! Nervous!!

    Also getting worried about the hyterectomy with regard to side effects - mood, sex, weight gain etc.

    How is everyone else doing? Chemo? Rads?

  • olivieri
    olivieri Member Posts: 47
    edited February 2010

    kerkle, 

    I am also a little shy , but I think this reunion is a great idea for a good time with very special ladies.  I am also seriously thinking about it and it would be amazing to have a group from Montreal.  I have already met Terri and we connected immediately, and although I would have preferred meeting everyone under different circumstances, BC has  given us all a very special bond. Although  we   may be shy our BC connection is very powerful and this makes us open up to others because we truly understand all the emotions that everyone has gone through. 

    Do not worry about your hysterectomy everything will be fine.  I am 51 and I had no weight gain and the sex has not been affected at all. Before my hysterectomy last June I was a mess and I kept reading horror stories on line about all the side effects. The day of my surgery I was terrified , but in the end this surgery for me was a non event and I had everything removed (cervix, both fallopian tubes , uturis, and both ovaries )  so I was very worried about the SE since I was loosing all my female parts.  This made me very depressed and 3 months later  I was diagnosed with BC and the possibility of  loosing  more female parts.  For my particular situation it was recommended by all my doctors that a BMX was not required so after much consideration I chose not to and I hope  I will be able to handle this constant worry,  but if my next mamo shows anything that may be suspicious I will definetaly reconsider.  I will  not keep  having biopsies to add to my continuos anxiety   I had lumpectomy and Brachy therapy , and I am taking Arimidex so because of my  early stage and very small area of  IDC ,  I am hopeful that this will be enough to beat this.  

    Take care .

    Sylvia

  • my560sel
    my560sel Member Posts: 1,065
    edited February 2010

    Hi Sylvia...no, I didn't ask to be in that group and I think at this point they are just in the beginning stages of planning. I believe they just lumped me in that group because at this point I'm going alone. That would be great if you could come! We could room together along with anyone else that wants to come and get a room for 4 people. That would help minimize the costs. If you go to the 1st TA-Ta Sisterhood forum you can read the comments and it looks like everyone had a really great time last year. I'm definitely thinking of going and would be happy if you came along too! I think the Look Good Feel better thing is on March 16th... not too sure though but it's around that time 15, 16 or 17th. You need to call the center and reserve a spot if you want to go. I have my name down but will call to confirm.

    Kerkle: I'm a bit shy too - although I did flash my boobs to Sylvia...lol I'd feel better if someone I knew was going along, it would be less intimidating but I'm sure all the ladies are really nice and after all, we ALL have a special bond. It'll be a nice little vacation and I'm sure there'll be some lasting friendships made along the way.

    My boobs (changing from the term "foobs" to "boobs" because I guess I own these now!) are doing great. They are feeling more and more natural each day and have dropped since my last pics were posted which is good because now they look more natural. There are only certain times when I consciously notice them like when I turn on my sides in bed at night. The implant feels a little strange for a second or so and then it just feels like I'm lying on a natural breast. I'm bigger than I was originally so maybe I'm just not used to having my breast shift to the side I'm turning onto.

    If anyone is sure they want to go to Vegas, I'll have the organizers put us in our own group. We can be the Montreal chapter of the TA-TA Sisterhood!!!!

  • marie111
    marie111 Member Posts: 119
    edited February 2010

    Had my first fill yesterday and it was not painful at all !!! It is starting to look much better already. Dr. says I will probably only need one more fill. He put in 150cc during op and filled 100cc yesterday so I guess that puts me at 250cc - whatever that means !! No sure how many I will end up with, I was a B cup before and want to remain like B cup (just a perkier one !) so it should not be much longer I think. The TE are much more comfortable this way.

    Terri: I already attended the look good feel good seminar during my chemo. You get alot of great goodies so it really is worth the trip.  Have fun ! Hope your thyroid issues get resolved soon. I know how it feels, I was dx with Graves disease 3 years ago and had a severely hyperthyroid. I later had to radiate my thyroid so now I am forever hypothyroid and take syntroid - Not fun when it is out of whack !!!

    Kerkle: I was at the Dr. office yesterday, my app. was at 9:30 so perhaps we crossed each other and did not even know it !! Good luck with the hysterectomy, I have a friend you had one (age 40) and is doing very well , recovery was quite easy and all her side effects are very well controlled. Can I ask you why you decided to have the hysterectomy ? Does it have anything to do with your BC. I am currently in menopause because of chemo and the only SE I have are hot flashes - for which I am going to try acupuncture this week - everything else is working quite well ;-) Also you wrote that you asked Dr. S for high profile implants - what does that mean? He said to me he was thinking about Silicone Gummie implants, is that the same thing ? I guess I need to start thinking about this ...

    YOYO: Glad to hear you are getting thru chemo alright, hang in there !!!

    I am not sure about the Vegas trip for myself - I too am a bit shy ..... However I think it would be nice for all of us to meet !!!

    Good day to all !!

    Marie

  • my560sel
    my560sel Member Posts: 1,065
    edited February 2010

    Marie: glad the fills are going well. If you're not going too big then I think it'll be easy sailing for you in regards to TE pain. I would imagine the bigger you go the more pain that's involved. I know I had a bit more pain towards the end of my fills but I went to 430cc's. My ONC said not to worry too much about the thyroid issue but I feel like when I take my pills I have mild heart palpitations. I've decided, totally on my own to cut my dosage in half every other day. In the long run it'll lower my dose and hopefully help to not make things worse until I can get to see the Endocrinologist he's setting me up with. I do have my GP that usually looks after my thyroid but I'd feel better having a real Endo taking care of me. I don't want to get to the point where I have Grave's and then have to get radiation. I'm so sorry you had to go through that, it couldn't have been easy while you were being diagnosed and then to go from hyper to hypo. Seems my body is trying to do the reverse! Funny, I used to hate going to  Dr's and now I have so many and am looking to add more... ! I heard great things about the Look Good Seminar also from YO and am looking forward to going. Maybe if more of us go to Vegas you'll change your mind????

  • kerkle
    kerkle Member Posts: 147
    edited February 2010

    Hi Sylvia,

    Thank you for telling me about the hysterectomy - I feel a little bit better knowing you had no SE or your friend...I pray for that too. I am having a hysterectomy for mainly prophelactic reasons. I do not have the gene but my mother died of BC at age 37, I was diagnosed at 37, there is an aunt that died at 41, so we are sure I have A gene, just not discovered yet. We do not know if it causes ovarian cancer too, but that seems to be the findings with genetic BC. Also I was E+ and am not taking Tamox, so I want ovaries removed...A little more complicated but that is it in a line or two.

    Marie- I am sorry we missed each other, we should have described one an other. I did look around the room. Describe yourself a bit and I will remember if I saw you. I was there with my husband. I look young for my old age of 38, I have long, blonde hair...you? Gummie implants is what Dr.S likes to use and high profile are a certain size and shape of gummies. They are narrow and have the most projection. I learnt most of this from one of the girls on the Exchange forum here. Her name is Deborah "Whippetmom" and she has been an amazing help for alot of us with mastectomies. It is worth going over there,reading and following along the discussions, IF you want to know. Some people (like my aunt for instance) wanted to know nothing, she trusted her Dr and did no research. It can be easier and less stressful that way. Pina told me to STOP RESEARCHING yesterday!! She was very cute! I think Dr. S was a little annoyed with me too. Oops!

    About Vegas...maybe we can all meet in person and discuss this whole Vegas thing. Can we set up our own MTL coffee date?

  • YoYo44
    YoYo44 Member Posts: 203
    edited February 2010

    Hi ladies,

    Wow, lots going on. Good luck Kerkle with the surgery. I had a friend that had a hysterectomy with everything removed around 40 and she is doing well. She is very happy and says she is better off now. Good luck.

    Chemo is going well. I was a little tired on the weekend but am back on track now. It is the chemo cycle and not that bad really. I actually go back to work Monday which is great. I am looking forward to that. I won't go back to all my tasks just projects but will be able to participate and feel like I am moving forward.

    Terri, thanks for asking about the car. (I had a fender bender in the parking lot and scraped my bumper and another ladies.) All is OK after much paperwork with the insurance company and I guess I will go in next week or this week to get it fixed. Good luck with the thyroid. Yes, the supplement does sound like a good starting point. I am always a little leery of supplements too and really only take multivitamins and the nutritionist that spoke at the BC support group last might said they are even unwarranted if you eat a balanced diet, maybe with the exception of vitamin D. Great! I hope you get it figured out.

    The Vegas trip sounds like a hoot but unfortunately for me timing and money and vacation time will prevent me from going. I still have so much on the go as well. I have an appt Feb 19 to find out what will happen with radiation and then that will impact reconstruction. I will definitely follow up on the reconstruction info.

    Terri, you really did look great and I am glad the boobs are now becoming your own. I still feel a but like a science project but am starting to feel like my chest belongs to me. You give me something to look forward to. I am actually getting pretty excited about being halfway through chemo and starting to think about the summer and being more normal again. How exciting!

    Take care ladies and thanks for all the support and good vibes!

    Yo

  • olivieri
    olivieri Member Posts: 47
    edited February 2010

    Kerkle, great  idea to set up a coffee date to meet everyone to discuss Vegas . I am very flexible and anytime will work for me.  I think most of us have been treated at the Jewish, maybe we can all meet in that area .  Anyone interested can  let us know their availability and hopefully we can  find a day that is good for everyone. 

    Yo, happy to hear that you are  halfway through treatment and looking forward to the summer is very exiting.  Good luck on your return to work on Monday and once you start to get back to your routine you start to feel normal again.  It would be great to meet you as well even if you are not able to come to Vegas. 

    Terri,  I am definitely in for Vegas , I felt a little guilty about leaving the family behind but they are in support and are pushing me to go  so it didn't take much to convince me. The trip sounds really good and lots of fun.  We can definitely share a room.  Do I need to PM the organizer and specify that we want to share a room?  not sure how that would work.   Have you reserved for the Look Good seminar and if you go then I may also join you.   I have a Dr. appointment on March 16th so it would be great if the seminar is that  day then I could just take the day off.  Let me know. 

    Take care ladies!

    Sylvia

  • my560sel
    my560sel Member Posts: 1,065
    edited February 2010

    Kerkle: Meeting to discuss the Vegas trip is a good idea. We can maybe set something up for mid March to give us some time to plan. I don't work so I'm pretty flexible as far as a date goes. My doctors all tell me the same thing - stop reading on the internet. But honestly, it's been my salvation. I'm the type that has to know everything - good or bad and I'm not really the trusting type to just take whatever my Dr says as gospel. So I say, if you feel better doing it, then do it. Do whatever it takes to get you through this point in your life...

    Sylvia: That would be great if you come along to Vegas! I'm getting really excite about it and my husband, like your family is very supportive. With the exception of the airfare, the hotel stay shouldn't be too expensive if we share a room either by ourselves or with 2 others. I really don't mind either way. The girls all seem so nice and I know that the people who roomed together last year (4 or 8 to a room) had a blast! I'm sure this year will be even better since there'll be more people going. Looks like this is going to be a yearly thing! I will inform Tracey the organizer that you'll be rooming with me. Do you want 2 others in the room as well? Let me know.

    Yo: Hope everything goes well on Monday when you get back to work. I am awed by your spirit and honestly, you have a great personality and way of looking at things. I think your positive attitude makes all the difference and I admire your courage. You look great BTW, and  as far as the wig goes, you couldn't tell AT ALL. It looks very natural. I don't know what your hair looked like before or how long it was or what cut, but that style wig suits you perfectly. Your an inspiration and I hope that things keep going well for you. Before you know it this will all be behind you....

    Ciao for now ladies....off to bed, I'm zonked!

    Terri

  • marie111
    marie111 Member Posts: 119
    edited February 2010

    Hello Ladies:

     Meeting for coffe would be great, it would be nice to put a face to the name !!

    Kerkle: I think I did see you and your husband in the waiting room. I was the one with the very short hair or hat on (not sure how long I keep my hat on).  I am slowly starting to feel more confident about taking the hat off but my hair is only 1/4inch long so I am still a little shy about it.  Wigs are long gone they were much to unfortable for me. Don't worry about informing yourself on the internet I always say knowledge is power ! Sometimes that bugs the doctors but it is our body not theirs so ultimatly our right to be inform and make the decisions we want to make. I guess I need to start doing my research as well, I think I wil only get one more fill of 50cc which will bring my to 300cc. How many fills did you get ?

    Take care ladies !

    Marie

  • olivieri
    olivieri Member Posts: 47
    edited February 2010

    Hi Terri,

     I am also getting really excited about this trip.  As long as we are in the same room , i really don't mind sharing a room with 2 others. Thanks for informing the organizer on my behalf.

    take care

    sylvia  

  • YoYo44
    YoYo44 Member Posts: 203
    edited February 2010

    Hi ladies,

    It's so great having a group of us locally.  I would love to get together in March.  Before the 18th might be a little challenging but if it works I will try to make it work.  March 22-24 would be easiest as I will be off work after my last chemo March 18-yippee!!!!

    Thanks for the kind words Terri.  I am glad of having the BCO group to keep going.  It really was helpful to get a good perspective and I have met so many great people here.  I would say from my initial diagnosis, when I knew nothing about bc to now I have done a complete 180.  This is doable and not as scary as initially.

    And I agree with you all to do your own research and be informed.  Obviously you need to have a good doctor and trust him/her but they are only human and you need to be able to be responsible for your own treatment.  I always ask a million questions and no doctor has challenged me or told me "not to read anything on the internet".  I always prioritise my questions as I know the docs are busy and I am always respectful in my questioning, as I am with anyone.  Knowledge is power and control and while there is not much you can do about bc or the treatment you can at least affect your mental well being (by understanding and knowing what to expect) which can impact your health.

    So, work started this week and it is great to be back.  I will mostly work from home which is great from a WBC perspective but a little dull otherwise.  More folks know about the bc andthey are all surprised at how good I look-I guess they are expecting death warmed over.  I also get a lot of compliments about my hair-which makes me wonder about how it looked before?!?!? Undecided  Hmm...

    I saw the rad onc yesterday which was as expected but a little depressing.  5 1/2 weeks of rads, breast and axilla. starting 4-6 weeks after chemo ends.  At least that will be the end, except for the exchange.  He was a great doc, answered all my questions and explained everything.  That is where the depressing part came in, hearing him outline his reasoning for the rads-damn, turns out I have a life threatening illness-I was trying to forget that!!  Back to my happy place-I will be cured after all this!!  (sorry, can you tell I am a geek with all that sarcastic geek humour...?)

    But it is good to finally know what the end of treatment will look like.  I find the unknown is harder to manage and there is so much unknown and "hurry up and wait" with bc.  I think this is what you need to keep a grip on with bc treatment and this is what depresses and freaks out people.  Such a mental game.

    And on that philosophical note I will sign off and wish you all a happy weekend!  I am in for doc and chemo at 10:30 AM this Thursday-anyone in that day?

    Take care!

  • my560sel
    my560sel Member Posts: 1,065
    edited March 2010

    Yo: I think you have a great attitude. Nothing about BC is easy and going through chemo and rads has to be the pits. You're a wonderful person and I'm very happy we were able to meet. You've got a beautiful personality and yes, your hair looks fab! Congrats on your chemo being almost over. Only 16 days to go! March 22-24th works for me if anyone else is available? Best of luck  to you on Thursday - take care and hopefully we can all meet up!

    Just got back from 2 weeks vacation and am overloaded with things to put in order...laundry being #1 on the list. It's great to go away but I always look forward to coming back home....

    Terri

  • kerkle
    kerkle Member Posts: 147
    edited March 2010

    I am available to meet for coffee -  March 22 or 23...

    Anyone in?

  • marie111
    marie111 Member Posts: 119
    edited March 2010

    I am also available for coffee on March 22, March 23 is a little harder for me but would depmend on what time.

    Hope you ladies are all doing well !!!

    Marie

  • my560sel
    my560sel Member Posts: 1,065
    edited March 2010

    Looks like March 22 is the best date to meet. Sylvia, can you make it on the 22nd?

    Guess we should come up with a place that's central to everyone....

    Terri

  • my560sel
    my560sel Member Posts: 1,065
    edited March 2010

    Anyone interested in going to the 2nd Ta-Ta Sisterhood Reunion in Vegas in Oct? The details have now been posted on the forum so have a look! Sylvia and I are going...anyone else want to join us??

    Terri

  • kerkle
    kerkle Member Posts: 147
    edited March 2010

    The 22nd looks great to meet. Any ideas of where and when? Morning or afternoon? I am good to meet either (just busy from 11-1). Starbucks? Second Cup?

  • olivieri
    olivieri Member Posts: 47
    edited March 2010

    Hi Ladies,

    Unfortunately the 22nd or 23rd are not good for me.  Having a colonoscopy on the 23rd ..(yuk)

    so I have to prepare for this on th 22nd .  Any other day would be fine for me . 

    Take care

    Sylvia

    tks  

      

  • my560sel
    my560sel Member Posts: 1,065
    edited March 2010

    Sorry, I've been busy! I guess we've decided on the 22nd.... Where does everyone live and maybe we could come up with a place convenient for all. I'm in the west end.... I guess it would have to be after 1pm for Kerry otherwise we'd be meeting early in the morning (before 11) which is still OK with me.

    PM me with your coordinates.

    Terri

  • my560sel
    my560sel Member Posts: 1,065
    edited March 2010

    Sylvia: The colonoscopy from what I've heard is not a pleasant thing to go through but at least they sedate you. I haven't had one yet but being 51, I'm due. Sorry to hear you won't be able to make it to our MTL chapter reunion...lol

    YoYo: Guess the 22nd it is. Looking forward to seeing you again and meeting Kerry and Marie. Hey, 9 more days for you to go till chemo is over !! YEAH !

    Just realized I have an app't with my Hematologist Dr Blostein at 9:30 on the 22nd at the JGH. Not sure when I'll get out of there. I guess the afternoon would be better for me in that case.

    Terri

  • marie111
    marie111 Member Posts: 119
    edited March 2010

    I'm free on the 22nd but need to be home by 3:00 to pick up my kids from school. I live in the West Island.

    Looking forward to meeting you all ! Sylvia sorry you can't make it.

     Marie

  • kerkle
    kerkle Member Posts: 147
    edited March 2010

    We can try  to meet at 1:30 and we will have a good hour or so. Terri, the west end meaning, NDG, CSL, WSMT area? There are so many coffe shops around, what is convenient and easy for everyone? I am good anywhere.

    If this date is not good for everyone, we can choose something else. I am out of town the rest of that week...oh, then its Passover and I will be in Florida until the 10th of April...Hmmm, Well you can always meet without me and I can catch you all the 2nd time. Let me know what works. Looking forward.

  • my560sel
    my560sel Member Posts: 1,065
    edited March 2010

    YoYo is coming from Brossard so somewhere in btwn (for myself and Marie) would probably be the Decarie area... Not sure where Kerkle is coming from? Does anyone know of a Starbucks around CSL area or Decarie???

    Terri

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