Bottle 'o Tamoxifen
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June - Nah! She is harmless and oh! I forgot to mention, she is also housebroken. LOL
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June.... nah! your safe I will eat WITH you though
JO thanks!! your very special too!
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Jo I wish there was a like button on your last post.....LMAO!!
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JO... HOUSEBROKEN???? D o you know that for sure????? lol....feed me well and you will have no worries ladies....just saying!!.
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Tink - I don't know that for sure and I can always give June some rolled up newpapers just in case.
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jo fine as long as she doesnt hit me with it!...lol!
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Tink - Only on the nose if she needs to. LOL
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Jo and Tink you ladies crack me up. -
Sherry - I am bringing June, & Tink. We may have to separate them but I know they will behave. Did you check out the dessert and wine for tonight?
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Jo yes and I think I will help myself to desert -
Sherry - Help yourself. I think I out did myself tonight.
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Jo and Tinks you ladies are making me LOL! I love the Spoiled Tinkerbell
I never had a cold sore BUT I did get a mouth sore following surgery. Which was odd cause I never got them during chemo...anyhow, try rinsing with water baking soda & salt. When I did it went away immediately.
Jo where are you cruising to?? Somewhere waaarrrrmmmm and sunny...sooooooo jealous.
Diane
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June- Thanks! As for the 5lbs.....it WILL come off....hormones and pms is not a great combination....I figure the workout stuff I am doing right now is just keepingthe tamoxifen potential pounds off....not touching the weight I had on me before tha I was trying to get off! ARGH!
ECG- glad things are done!!!! Sheesh....I have not had to experience reconstruction or anything so I can only empathize, not sympathize...but I am glad for you that this part is complete.
Tinkertude- I did indeed enjoy!!!! Two super long walks in areas I had never walked before....thoroughly enjoyed it, memorized lyrics, looked at raindrops on wigs and just thoroughly enjoyed the sights, sounds and smells....felt good.
Surfette: YAY!!!!! Such great news!
Jo- Had some real Italian food on Thursday in Little italy and splurged on apiece of tiramisu...how is your tiramisu?
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Diane - We are going to Montego Bay, Jamaica, Cayman Islands and Cozumel on Carnival Cruise Lines. The ship sails on Apr 17th.
Sandee - I have to confess - I don't even know how to make tiramisu but I do order it when I go to an Italian resturant.
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Not to worry Jo! I did actually thnk of this thread when I ordered it though...looked a bit messy but sure was good. Figure all the calories I burned that day were counterbalanced....wih the wine too likely!
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I took my first Tamox one hour ago. I hope I don't have any SE's and if I do, I hope it will be very minimal!
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slinky - Keeping my fingers crossed you have no SEs
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NJvictoria if you go back a page I wrote about how magnesium really helps with constipation and sleeplessness.
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Just a quick "Hi" girls! Now I can HEAR!!!!! Did you hear that??? Ha! I picked them up yesterday, & what a difference...Hearing aids are the new hot ticket this year, just like be-jeweled crocs! It's just been soooo long since I could hear, like the water faucet, or my foot-steps in the kitchen with my CROCS on!
Now I can hear you talking clear in Texas, NS & yes, even you Tink, in Va! So in celebration.......
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slinky hope all went well with your tamox
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CHEVYBOY...That is fantastic news!!! wahoo. I am so happy for you..yes time to celebrate indeed!!! cheers my friend!
Slinky... good luck and wishing you the best.. we are here for you.
SANDEE.Sounds like you had a great time so glad to hear that!!!
JUNE JO AND SHERRY.Glad we met up in the car last night for strawberries and drinks wonderful evening
have agood day ladies!
Hugs
Maria
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Chevyboy~
So Happy For You !!!!!!!!
Catbird
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Chevyboy-so happy you can hear.
tink I did have a good time last night those strawberry's were to die for that Jo whipped up.
My SE's have for the most part gone away except for the insomnia. I have taken ambien CR for the last several days so last night I was tired and decided to not take one to see how it went. Well went to bed at 10 and woke up at 1:15. I figured out that I think the Tamox makes me have very vivid active dreams so when I wake up I can't go back to sleep because my mind is going going. Not usually like this. So Ambien it is again tonight. I guess Ambien will be my sleep buddy from now on. Since I have all my other SE's under control I think I am going to switch to taking Tamox in the AM instead of PM and see if that will help with my sleeping. If it does not I can always go back to PM since that is when I take everything else.
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Well I just received a phone call from mine and my Dad's RO and he actually apologized to me for our conversation yesterday. My Dad has been going crazy waiting for all the final results of his cancer (ie if he has it other places and if he is going to die). That has been his biggest fear. So last Wed I took him for a Pet Scan that they will use for his planning for rads. The results came in on Friday and the RO was off. I get 4 phone calls from my mother yesterday wanting to know if I have talked to the RO yet to get the results. I called his office at 2:30 and spoke to the nurse and told her I really wanted him to call me that day (yesterday). So at 5:20 I decided to call the other office he works out of that he was at yesterday and they have this lovely recording that says if you have an emergency call 911 or go to the Emergency room then it is followed my for doctors you can call the RO cell number at. So guess what I did I called him on his cell phone. I think he was quite shocked that I called him but told him I had to have some answers for my parents. He was defensive and short with me and told me he was waiting on a call back from the radiologist regarding some small spots in the lung he was not quite sure if it was an infection and the radiologist did not put a size on it. He said he was going to call me with all the answers once he had them. I told him that was fine but my parents were going crazy and they just want me to tell something so partial answers are just fine. Now normally this man is a very easy going nice person so he threw me for a loop yesterday with his attitude. Anyway he called me this morning with the other results of the spots that they think it is infection and will do another CT scan in a few weeks to see if it changes. They are too small to biopsy, but he also apologized for his attitude yesterday. He said it was the end of a long one of those days and that that did not excuse him being short with me on the phone and he was very sorry. I told him I was sorry for calling on his cell but that this whole roll reversal thing going on with my parents is taking a toll on me emotionally plus the fear that I could see and hear in my parents I just had to have some information to give to them. So all is well now, but it is nice to know that he at least apologized. So the good news with my Dad is the cancer is only in the one spot in is Ribs and they will radiate to try to get rid of it which means they are hopeful. I will take him Thursday to meet the MO and see what he has to say about chemo etc.
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SHERRY..I am glad to hear the good news about your dad and happy the RO apologized. I think they become de-sensitized to thier patients sometimes but it is so nice to see that he realized his attitude was wrong and apologize, that says alot about him... so glad... may more good news follow!!!
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CHEVY ! so glad you can hear even your rubbery footsteps ~ woo HOO great news.
Sherry ~ sorry about your incident with the doctor, but glad it sounds like things are going to be okay. Hang in there !
You girls make me smile every morning and the food and drink although it is "virtual" is still making me fat but I won't complain. LOL
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Sherry I too am so happy that he was man enough to apologize for being short. More people should be like that, don't you think? We can all have a bad day but to own up to it is completely different. Just really stinks that you both have to go through this awful journey.....
Tink/Sherry and Jolast night was fun I love the dancing Jo did with her new toes.....you girls always make me laugh! Tink I don't think I could ever use that paper on you, you are way too sweet for that!
Chevyboy WOO HOO....you go girl, so happy for you!
Slinky I think the first pill is the hardest. We are here for you!! Hugs!
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Chevy, YAY!
Yes, it's time to CELEBRATE!! I'll have a glass of champagne, too! I LOVE champagne!
Harley
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Hi Ladies! I just got my prescription for tam. I have to be on it until Dec which will be a full year of no periods starting post chemo then I am supposed to switch to femara. What advice do you have for me??? I have been having mega hot flashes since Sept since that was my last period after chemo 1. I am now 52.
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