Bonfire of the Goddesses
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Oh, and I forgot to mention, my husband has a few cardiac stents too. Munchausen's? Really.
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voraciousreader - Obviously she does not know what Munchausen't by Proxy is. You are not the one making everyone else sick just to get attention. Sounds like she is a total air head.
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I tossed someone in on Thursday night and actually told her (in real life) that I did not want to go hear music, eat supper or catch up...that I was appreciated the friendship we had had and good luck to her....but I didn't get on to tell you folks....
This is the 'friend' I spoke of here earlier in the thread who suddenly has decided that we should go and do something and catch up after having dropped out of my hemisphere just when I was starting radiation....I don't want to catch up. While I was going through breast cancer, she was stressing about her dad moving in with her brother and he fact that she would have to travel further to visit him. I know it is stressful for her...but be grateful your brother has made a grampy apartment for your dad in his home and that he will be cared for! ...so, in with her whining....I am done.
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I tossed someone in on Thursday night and actually told her (in real life) that I did not want to go hear music, eat supper or catch up...that I was appreciated the friendship we had had and good luck to her....but I didn't get on to tell you folks....
This is the 'friend' I spoke of here earlier in the thread who suddenly has decided that we should go and do something and catch up after having dropped out of my hemisphere just when I was starting radiation....I don't want to catch up. While I was going through breast cancer, she was stressing about her dad moving in with her brother and he fact that she would have to travel further to visit him. I know it is stressful for her...but be grateful your brother has made a grampy apartment for your dad in his home and that he will be cared for! ...so, in with her whining....I am done.
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Good for you Sandee!!! I was wondering how you got out of that invite...
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Thanks Barbe.....feel like I grew a backbone....now I have to learn how to not feel guilty about having potentilly hurt her feelings. I was polite and did not explain myself...just said 'no thank you and don't ask me any more please'...clearly an area that I still have not mastered at 48! A process, right?
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Sandee - I would not feel guilty about hurting her feelings. Seems she did not give yours a second thought until recently and then I'm not sure she is being sincere.
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True enough....i guess it is the lack of sinceriy that I was concerned about...it is such an up and down thing and to be honest, i am not myself with her...I feel all edgy and nervous and 'badgered' ...something ..can't explain it really..but it is done and I am hoping hat it is a done deal. I need to exrtact toxic people form my world.
just read that cancer survivors should eat 10 almonds a day...so used 40 calories worth of almond milk instead in my cereal...every little bit helps, hmm?
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Sandee - This is a good place to leave her behind. Don't look back you will thank yourself in the morning. LOL!
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God advice as always Jo...means a I need a new thing for my bathroom wall. I had seen something I liked in Ecuador and she insisted on buying it for me despite te fact that I said ;1. I am not celebrating my birthday this year and b. It is something I want to purchace for myself....somenow....it has felt tainte since the day i put it on my wall..ao....signs are clear.
ok..to thank myself in the am means i have to go to bed now:) also good advice. night Jo!
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Sandee - Toss that wall thing in too. The fire could always use some more fuel. Then go buy yourself something you will really enjoy.
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Fair enough..so simple, hmm? What I would say to someone else...why is it so hard to say it to ourselves (and boy...can you ever tell the sleeping pill had kicked in with the last text... I teach grammar, spelling and language for a living...honestly!) eeeh.
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Different subject but it's bugging me a lot - chucking in my neuropathy. Geez, doesn't even look flammable, where is that lighter fluid???
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Omaz, I just doused the lighter fluid on the fire...your neuropathy should be gone by the morning.
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Omaz - Can I throw in my neuropathy my MO says I don't have from Tamoxifen but gave me Lyrica for it. Voraciousreader threw enough lighter fluid on for both.
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Burn burn burn!!!!!!!
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Somehow, some way my rad onc keeps getting out of the fire. Saw him the other day for a cough I got a month after finishing rads. He said it couldn't be from rads but wants me to see a lung specialist in the event it is radiation pneumonitis. What is up with that? He does know or can't figure it out on his own. He is such a moron. In he goes again and hope he stays put this time.
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What could we tie him down with that wouldn't burn?
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LOL Jo!!! Getting out of the fire, I can just see it, looking like Michael Jackson from thriller!
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This thread is hilarious! Glad I found it. Provides some much needed levity.
I would like to throw my surgical compression bras on the fire. Lived in them 24/7 for 5 weeks and I am OVA IT!
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Sandee - I don't know - I'll have to think about that one.
Rennasus - Welcome to the group. This is the place to get rid of any and all BC crap. It does feel good to throw things in. I just have to figure out how to keep some of the stuff from getting out.
You want a hilarious thread - take a look at the Bottle O' Tamoxifen thread even if you are not taking Tammy. It moves quickly and we call it the tammy train.
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Jo.... How about some Crazy Glue?
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voarciousreader - That may work. I have to find something so that SOB won't come out again. He is beginning to be my worst nightmare.
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Hi Everyone....
Can I just throw their mouth instead of the whole body/
I have quite few that I'm really irritated with. (I didn't mean here)
Okay its done. Thanks.
I always said they should have a personality class in high School.
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Ok I wanna throw in all the looks of pity I get from others. I know they mean well, but Im a big girl and this cancer is just a roadbump on this road Im traveling. Im living life and its gonna be all good!
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Nancy - Where have you been? I've missed you. Ow sucks! Just throw the wig iin and be done with it. That should get the flames going this morning.
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I want to throw in this brain fog. I am trying to help my daughter with her math this morning and I can't wrap my head around it. It should be easy and I can't get it. Throwing in chemo breain fog. Good riddance.
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Put my sister (or just her ass even!) over anything that tries to get out. That'll keep 'em in!!
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Omg...barbe!!! Imagine if we stuck some Crazy Glue to your sister's butt? For sure things would stay put!
I haven't got anything to throw on the fire lately. But my shoulder's still bothering me. So I guess after I finishing tending the garden, I'll head down to the bonfire and let those embers work their magic. -
voraciousreader - How about we use the Super Glue to glue the butts of barbe's sister and my rad onc together that way they will both stay in the fire.
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