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Thanks guys! I shall prepare the secret photo for next weekend!!!
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I celebrate everyday now - so we can have a party at anytime!
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I celebrate the day I found the cancer.
Please don't party too hard while i am at work. I don't want to miss out.
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I want those guys at my next party!!!!! Not sure when that will be.........????? Happy Monday!
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Welcome suzanneinphoenix! It looks like you will be coming up to your Cancerversary soon, if you use your Dx date or the surgery shortly after.
I spotted suzanne on another thread and had to invite her over. Don't know if anyone else will notice that she is my "Dx Twin," one year later. I have found several, but she might be the closest since our tumors were only 1mm difference in size. There the similarity ends...we were not treatment twins.
A question suzanne...righty or lefty? Mine was right, 6:00 position.
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Trying to find a new home after my TX. All my previous threads were treatment threads that have dwindled as time has past, You ladies like a kind supportive and fun group---may I join in? This past weekend was the anniversary of my BC DX, 6-8 cm ILC, 11 weekly Taxols, 4X AC ending in Dec 2010 with total response to the chemo. BM on Jan 19, rads started in March and Tamox in April.
Btw, if there is a party--I am there--I used to be a bartender in another lifetime!!! Shots on the house!1
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I'll party with those guys only on days that end with a "Y". Give them to me. NOW!!!
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Ooops meant to say welcome Claire, we talk about anything. And I mean anything!! How are your bowels moving lately????
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Welcome Claire. LOL Barbe
Party at Claire's today since we missed this weekend!
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Oops, welcome Suzanne too!
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cmblastic, welcome and congrats on the one-year cancerversary! You must have just finished your rads not too very long ago? Did that go well for you?
This thread started out (and remains!) a place of info., support, occasional rants, and Cheetos consumption. I'll set out a bag right now, but I can't stick around...I have a whole morning of dental torture lined up. Save me a few crumbs, will you?
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Elimar, you can have my share when you get back - UGH I hate Cheetos (hope I don't get kicked out for that lol).
Hope your dental experience isn't too tortuous.
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Hi, Eli........ right breast, upper outer quadrant. 2 cm from deep margin and 4 cm from the superficial margin. Had to look this up.....I can't remember all the stats
. Off to the dermatologist this morning, then on to work......Have a wonderful day, everyone!
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reesie--we can forgive your hating Cheetos as long as you are a drinker, partier, and willing to talk about anything here!
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Well I drink a lot - just not alcoholic beverages (chemo) and I'm always willing to party (if I haven't fallen asleep yet, but then again I do wake up again in the middle of the night so I can party then).
But talking about anything - definitely good on that one
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Then you will fit in just fine! All the drinking here is virtual, so it's save with EVERYTHING!
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Welcome Claire and congrats on your one year cancerversary. This is a wild and crazy bunch of gals that are really caring and supportive. You will fit in just fine.
Everything here is virtual - drinks, food. So don't feel bad out the calories you can consume.
How about a mid morning breakfast?
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elimar, I'm going to try to trick this thread. I'm going to drop it as a 'favorrite' and then find it again and add it to favourites. Maybe that will job the stupid page 42 opening from happening. Wish me luck!!! If y'all don't hear from me for a while, I'm somewhere in cyber space looking for you!
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Nope!! Still brought me back to page 42!! What the heck????
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Barbe - Try sending a message to the moderators and see if they can fix the problem. Mine works just fine.
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Reessi I'll take your cheetos I love them.
claire welcome and happy cancervesary. This is a fun group.
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Native, As always, you had my back for the reply to reesie.
reesie, I am a lightweight when it comes to drinking. I'm something of a tea-totaller (if that how to spell it) and if you see a post from me in the mornings, there is a very good chance there is a cup of tea right beside me. For the virtual drinking? I dunno...obviously, the Long Island ice tea is a favorite, but I like the cute looking fruity drinks, the kind with umbrellas and weird swizzle sticks (old school) sticking out of them! Now do me a favor and ZIP IT about the Cheetos-hating. No, you don't have to like them, but could you maybe use them as an art medium or could you maybe adore cartoon Cheetahs or something on that order? See, we are flexible.
Barbe, thanks for undertaking the experiment. Poor us, we still have that weird thread glitch happening to us, but I think most of the others are jumping to the most recent page properly. There was one other thread that I was on, that was advancing me normally to the most recent page, then when it got to page 12, I could not open on the right page, it always went to 12. If we ever get normal function restored, I will take down that phrase up at the top.
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Elimar,
I have decided that, thanks to NM and Jo reminding me this is all virtual consumption, I will virtually like Cheetos and enjoy them with my Sloe Screw (okay, of course I mean Sloe Gin and Orange Juice, no innuendos intended here - except these days thanks to chemopause that could be considered virtual too).
And no orange fingers in the Virtual world - a distinct advantage!
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You make a wise choice, reesie!
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Elimar - Is this what you are talking about with the fruity drinks?
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Aaaaah. I am virtually enjoying that. Big time.
Might be ready to indulge in a well-deserved happy hour today IRL. It was dentist all morning and now going to drop off car for as yet undiagnosed brake work. Even as I write that, it reminds me of the usual aggravating activities in my pre-B/C life. Maybe I AM getting back to normal.
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Eli hate dentists, necessary evil though they are. Having a Dewars and water. Aaaahhhh.
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Thank you ladies for the warm welcome!! I'll toast you with my mimosa this morning with my breakfast Cheetos!!
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Oh and BTW don't get me started on my bowels. . . .
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cm LMAO!!
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