Thinking Out Loud.....
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Linda, what happens if it get's too full? I have ...one, two, three........maybe 11 or more to send over. That's just from DHs family gathering.
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Deb...waiting with you. 7 minutes and counting if they are on time.
I'm sure if it gets full we can find another appropriate place like Linda's.
Good Morning everyone. Im not doing anything today I have a cold and cant control this stupid nose. Christine used to roll the tissue and stack it in her nostrils. That's a good idea.
Diane how was your party last night?
chris....I don't do that type of cleaning so often.
Meece...i hope you are recovering from the weekend.
Coffee must be ready
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It's a BIG tank!!! Don't worry, there's room for everyone!
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Let us know Deb when you get home....have to take the kid for counseling then a meds check, called the medical records room at the hospital want to get results which I know what they are amd oh btw whatever it is came up on the last scan in november, asked the onc and he said don't worry about it, well now it is hurting and protruding, not alot but enough....pissed.....not sure what the temp is but have to get oil for the car...errands, guess i should eat something, damn forgot...
Sandy
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Call them, get checked out again and give them hell, Sandy!
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Maybe Linda's tank is like the tents in Harry Potter where they are normal sized on the outside, but bigger on the inside. (Anyone watch/read Harry Potter?)
Sandy - so frustrating when they won't diagnose our health issues!!! Hope you can get them to tell you what it is! Especially since it hurts! Grrrr.
Sorry to hear your nose is running, Sheila. My father does that with the tissue up his nose. My mother makes fun of him. Hope it stops soon and that you feel better.
Still staining....moving onto the polyurethane part though. Wondering when I will finish up my Christmas shopping. Too much to do...too little time.
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The party was fabulous. My friends decorated the table and it was gorgeous. The chef produced some really fine food - I can't say enough about how great he was. The guests were super fun. I am exhausted, the house is a pigsty, the floor is sticky. Getting through it slowly....
Sheila - don't be sick!
Ok back to cleaning...
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AWWW, you gals are so sweet thinking of me..♥
The dx is Lipoma which I of course GOOGLED as soon as I got into work.
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Lipoma Classification and external resources
Lipoma on forearmICD-10 D17. (ILDS D17.910) ICD-9 214 ICD-O: M8850/0 DiseasesDB 7493 MedlinePlus 003279 eMedicine med/2720 derm/242 MeSH D008067 A lipoma is a benign tumor composed of fatty tissue. It is the most common form of soft tissue tumor.[1] Lipomas are soft to the touch, usually movable, and are generally painless. Many lipomas are small (under one centimeter diameter) but can enlarge to sizes greater than six centimeters. Lipomas are commonly found in adults from 40 to 60 years of age, but can also be found in children. Some sources claim that malignant transformation can occur,[2] while others say that this has yet to be convincingly documented.[3]
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YAY!! Great news Deb. I have had one on my knee for years and years. Doc said no need to remove it unless it bothers me. It's still there not bothering me! So happy for you!
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That is good news Deb.♥
Diane is eating fancy now.LOL
Hi Linda.
My nose is gonna fall any minute.
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Is this what it's like?
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hahahaha yes yes
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I bet if I bought that my kids would actually wash themselves!
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That nose is hysterical but they wash a few times but then just have fun squirting it out and emptying it on you.
Yes, I ate fancy last night - oysters. homemade pasta, lamb shanks, sturgeon, chestnut puree, celeriac....oh yeaah. spent most of today cleaning up.
Tomorrow is rads.....yikes, that came up fast.
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Deb - so glad it's just a lipoma and nothing more worrisome.
RCG - it does come up fast. And it will be over before you know it. I hope you have as easy a time of it as I did - if not easier. I ran an almost 5 mile road race the day after my 32nd of 33 rads. Didn't run my best time, but I was able to run it.
LOL - where do you find those pictures? Don't show that to my DS - he'll never get out of the shower!
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Thanx guys. Sometime in January I will talk to the GS which BTW is my butt doctor, LOL. I have an appointment with him Jan 28th I will discuss it with him then. I cancelled my appt with his NP, and told them I did not want to ever see her due to the fact that she hurt me and I did not like her attitude.
SNOWING HERE!
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I have to get one of those noses for my shower, LOL, too funny.
((((((((((sheila)))))))))
(((((((((sandy)))))))))))
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Yea Deb....talk to the dr. and he said it is the same that was there last time, I said what was there, I didn't know anything was there.....I have no idea what is going on, he said that it is unchanged from 3 weeks ago, I said you said it was nothing, what are we going to do....have to see him the 28th...
Sandy
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Remember these doctors are working for us. We are the ones that are paying them. Don't let them jerk you around. That is why every 6 months I call the medical records department and get my medical reports. I just ask for results and doctors comments. I have my films and discs of my mammo and MRI's but can't make any sense of them when I download them on my computer. Everything is too small.
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Remember these doctors are working for us. We are the ones that are paying them. Don't let them jerk you around. That is why every 6 months I call the medical records department and get my medical reports. I just ask for results and doctors comments. I have my films and discs of my mammo and MRI's but can't make any sense of them when I download them on my computer. Everything is too small.
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Good idea Deb!
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i put my puter to sleep mode like I always do.
I couldn't wake him up. All the buttons froze on me.
I resuscitated him by unplugging everything now he is healthy again. I really got scared
Hi Ladies...There are no snow here.
Linda how was your day with DH?
(((Diane)))) (((Sandy)))
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Diane good luck tomorrow.
Dont overdo it with the radiated side like carrying heavy stuff or heavy exercise with your PT
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Good Night Friends.
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Sheila - you mean the hot guy shouldnt come work me on Wed?
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well I am so pissed that it feels like he wasn't paying attention to what has been going on with me and I feel sort of ignored....if it was there 11/8 why wasn't something changed like the medication cause obviously it isn't work since there is another mass I guess, why no biopsy, what is the deal, these are questions that I should be asking him but won't see him until the 28th. sorry!!
Sandy
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Vent, Sandy, we're here.
The nose thing is funny, but last week I googled "Baby in Shower" images, for a joke, and there was one of those shower things in the shape of a pair of hooters. I was afraid to post it here because it looks like a guy is squeezing bare boobies.
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Anyone see the eclipse? I thought it was too cloudy so I made only a half-hearted effort to look out windows to see if I could see it. Then my DS got up shortly before 2:30 and went outside with the camera on a tripod to try to take pictures of it! He saw it and took a few pictures. Our camera isn't that good for taking those types of pictures. Then it disappeared and he was disappointed. At least he saw part of it.
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Vent Sandy. I would be pissed too. Make sure you are pissed at your next appointment. Don't let them gloss over it. Maybe you could bring someone with you that is also pissed!
Good luck today Diane!!
Well, Meece, I bet my boys would like that one more than the nose! LOL!
We could not see the eclipse, Chris. We tried. DH and DS are so into that stuff. They have a telescope too and use it several times a week.
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So my DS wasn't the only crazy one out in the cold at 2:30 am? Too bad it was so cloudy. It was refreshing to see him get so interested in something not video game related. I had a suspicion that he might get up because the camera was on the tripod in the back room and instead of being aimed downward at his Legos (for an attempt at stop-motion animation), it was aimed upward. And the eclipse was all he was talking about all day yesterday.
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