I say yes, you say no, OR People are Strange
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Athena - great way of putting it up above on your post. I am living my life now!
I haven't been home all day and then had to catch up on 4 pages before I posted. Still bummed about having to get the procedure done but I need to know what is causing me so much pain when my dh and I have sex. It only hurts when he is inside of me more than 1" as it puts pressure on my bladder. Other than that.....I have no bladder symptoms at all. I am so hoping that she finds something so we can get to the bottom of this. Never though of a kidney stone because I don't have any pain other than during intercourse when he pushes against my bladder which can't be helped.
Did have a great ride on my horse today and then had the holistic vet out (ooops....did I actually say that?" Actually she does chiropractic, acupuncture, and chinese herbs, aromatherapy, etc.
Rosemary - Hope you feel much better soon!
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Watching the debt ceiling standoff on TV....what's with all the green ties lately?
Jancie - Procedures aren't fun (unless you get nitrous oxide...did I mention that???) but hopefully you'll have an answer and an easy fix to it. It doesn't bother you when you ride?
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Hi Jancie, I wanted to send you a PM about Bella Napoli and some get well wishes, but unfortunately I somehow apparently "mis-used" the system and got myself restricted and can't. <sigh....>
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The crust on my bread is on the Stage IV Forum so i will post this here.
My almost 6 year old granddaughter is very verbal. When she was 2 she went up the stairs and couldn't get through the baby gate. She said "Somebody locked the f*cking gate." That is when Dad cleaned up his languagwe.
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LOL!
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It's so funny when kids use inappropriate language. My daughter gave her dad the finger once, behind his back, after he nattered at her about something stupid. She was 5, I think, and didn't know specifically what it meant, just that it was bad.
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Well that was fast ! (Thanks, mods!)
Apparently somebody "accidentally" reported one of my posts as spam - gee, really?
I've still got my hackles up from being bullied -yes-BULLIED (ha! I said it!
) off of a discussion I was involved in this morning on another thread. I was respectful and rational, trying to have an honest discussion and ended up once again being shat upon and buried in a pile of irrelevant and conspiratorial cut/pastes. I really don't know why I bother sometimes. Harumph. -
When I see those cut and pastes, my eyes glaze over. If you have something to say, say it in your own words and then link to your source to verify.
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Yes, thenewme, you were bullied. That cut/paste bullying is getting old. And I can almost predict what will happen now.
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How about posting a few words here at BCO in the Forum called Moving beyond breastcancer, Time to circle the wagons. Topic is"Please share how Breastcancer.org has impacted you."
I just thought it would be an important way to show you care, like, use bco. This topic was started by Moderators in 2010, and I think there are only a handful of posts there. Lets load it up with our approval of BCO. ORG.
Thanks,
from someone who rarely posts anywhere on BCO, but always read and learn here.
dsgirl
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Rosemary - sorry, I didn't know you had AC-TH. You are one tough old broad to still be here after all those problems. ((((HUGS)))))
CS - YES - clotted cream and strawberry jam!!! When I was off work during all this bc crap, I was having a scone everyday with exactly that. Went through a few jars of jam
and quite a few pots of creamNearly lunch time!!! Hope the busker is there.
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Oh my, SusieQ - "clotted cream???" All I can think of is newborn baby spitup! Eeeewwwww
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Welcome dsgirl! Glad to see you posting. Please don't be a stranger here! I'll take a look at the thread you mentioned.
hugs,
Bren
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I don't know what you call it - not sure if that's what I eat. At the supermarket I can get tubs of cream which is really thick and doesn't need whipping. At the top is the thickest but when you get to the bottom it's a bit thinner. Come to think of it they call it thickened cream.
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Enjoyful - never hurt at all except during sex. Go figure!
thenewme - I lived on Via Manzoni right where it intersected with Via Patraka about 1/2 mile from the American High School.
The best time of my life was when I was in Italy. I liked Germany - we had two tours there but Italy shall always be in my heart - especially Napoli.
Sorry that you got a PM limit. That happened to me a couple of weeks ago for no reason and the mods reinstated me immediately.
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dsgirl - Welcome! And thank you for the suggestion. I added my comments to the others.
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susie -- Clotted cream is a British expression which used to be used in Canada quite a bit. Now we have whipping cream (35%) and creme fraiche. Oh, and I think my store actually does sell Devonshire Clotted Cream.
My father loved to pour (pour?) thick clotted cream on his whole wheat porridge. I couldn't stand looking at it! I think I was about 16 before I would even eat whipped cream! (Yep, my older siblings called me dum-dum for that but, OTOH, there was more for them!).
dsgirl -- great to see you here and thank you for telling us about the thread. Step up to the BCOB&G and have a drink with us!
jancie -- I'm "ouching" along with you. I daresay we can all imagine the discomfort; sure hope it gets dx'd and fixed pronto.
thenewme -- I guess we know what happened...I admire your tenacity
. Glad your pm abilities have been re-instated. The mods are very quick to respond to posters' difficulties and questions. -
No House vote on the debt limit tonight....*sigh*
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Hi, dsgirl! Thanks for the heads-up about that thread.
You're right -- in these troubled times (!), it might help if we made our support for BCO a bit more visible. BTW, there are other BCO forums that contain the same type of thread you mentioned ("Please share how breastcancer.org has impacted you"). I just took a look around and saw them in the Chemotherapy, Stage IV, and Moving Beyond Cancer forums; and even in this forum (Growing Our Friendships After Treatment). There are probably even more of them in forums I didn't check. I don't know if it matters which of them we post to, as long as we express our support somewhere. I think BCO was going to use some of our statements in documents explaining what this site is all about.
Hugs all 'round tonight, I think.
otter
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clotted cream.. what is it that you call the curdled (wrong word) lemon?.. it's like a sour buttery jam.. and absolutely delish.
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I had posted on that Share how BCO has etc thread ages ago, I was surprised there were not more posts.
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The busker (Tim), has promised to learn more Neil Young songs while I'm away. It's funny, as soon as I sit down in front of him he launches into my favourites - love it!!!
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apple -- do you mean "lemon curd"? Made with lemon and eggs?
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Oh, time to award the Purple Heart for the DAY to thenewme!!!!! My word, woman, you've got stamina! Always trying to make sense, where there is NO SENSE - or, put an n in there and VOILA, nonsense.
It is SUCH a waste to even think of reading all those L-o-n-g Cut&Pasters - then only to find the article is from some wacko ( yes, I said it!) place. I'm with Blue on this one. Tell me of your own experience, reading all this "stuff" is just a waste - anything, anything, can be printed on the "internet" and unless it is from a site I respect, and that doesn't include many more than Dana Farber, Sloan Kettering, MD Anderson, John's Hopkins - and it has to do with bc, then I'm just not going to waste my time anymore.
Clotted cream, ambrosia. Haven't had it except in parts of Devon,south west England, where it was so fresh it almost mooed.
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Ohhhh.... lemon curd! When the May '08 chemo sisters got together in Texas last summer, we had lemon cream cheese kolaches; and if I understood correctly, that dollop of stuff in the center was lemon curd. Apparently it can be purchased ready-made in stores in some parts of the country, but not here in the southeast (but maybe in Texas?). So, I vowed to figure out how to make it. Haven't figured it out yet.
Congratulations, thenewme. You deserve that Purple Heart. Way back a long time ago (maybe last year?) we used to give out awards for the suckiest experience of the week on Traci's b*tch-and-moan thread. I do think we should recognize bravery in the line of fire.
Time for otters to go to sleep. We aren't nocturnal, you know.
otter
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Hi all, away for a day and pages to catch up on.
jancie hope things get sorted any problem in that area is a real pain.
Anne, so sorry about Murphy. I know how hard it is to lose a furbaby. HAve had Gus our ginger cat to the vet this week, I was so upset when I realised his back was bleeding. Cats here tend to live outside (and inside) ours come and go as the please..
Lemon curd, yummy stuff and easy to make.
Ingredients
4 large juicy lemons
200 g butter
2 cups sugar
4 eggs ( beaten )Method
Wash Lemons then finely grate the rind and squeeze the juice into a small saucepan. Add the beaten eggs, sugar and butter cut up into little cubes.
Constantly stir with a wire whisk over the gentle heat until the sugar dissolves and mixture thickens, keep the heat very low and don't be tempted to speed it up or to stop stirring.
Pour into a plastic container and store in the fridge.
Variations: Replace lemons with limes, oranges or tangelo's or passionfruit pulp.
Must go and see what grandaughter is up to, she has had me playing with playdoh this afternoon!
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Rise and shine, everyone....well, not exactly. Here we go again, in my neck of the woods. Excerpts from the NAOO.GOV web site. My bold:
URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC
529 AM EDT FRI JUL 29 2011......................
529 AM EDT FRI JUL 29 2011
...HEAT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 11 AM THIS MORNING TO
9 PM EDT THIS EVENING...* TEMPERATURES...98 TO 103 DEGREES.
* HEAT INDEX VALUES...UP TO 105 DEGREES WEST OF THE BLUE RIDGE
MOUNTAINS. HEAT INDICES BETWEEN 105 AND 109 DEGREES ARE
EXPECTED EAST OF THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS. THE HIGHEST HEAT
INDICES WILL BE ALONG AND EAST OF THE I-95 CORRIDOR.PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A HEAT ADVISORY MEANS THAT A PERIOD OF HOT TEMPERATURES IS
EXPECTED. THE COMBINATION OF HOT TEMPERATURES AND HIGH HUMIDITY
WILL CREATE A SITUATION IN WHICH HEAT ILLNESSES ARE POSSIBLE.
DRINK PLENTY OF FLUIDS...STAY IN AN AIR-CONDITIONED ROOM...STAY
OUT OF THE SUN...AND CHECK IN ON RELATIVES AND NEIGHBORS.I would rather be asleep under an acacia tree or flopped over one of the lower branches, but I have to go to work.
Thenewme - Keep it up and you will get a Medal of Honor - although I hope things don't go there because those are usually awarded posthumously.

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Morning Athena - Hope you have a lovely day if possible - is your work airconditioned?
I'm absolutely exhausted and aboutto hit the sack.
We had porterhouse steaks (hormone free), fries, veg with Diane sauce for dinner.
Only 1 week of work left - I've got most of my work for this project done, only a little bit left for next week. The testers are trying hard to find bugs and come and see me and tell me it doesn't work. So then I show them what they are doing wrong. I love it when I'm right!!! The only thing they've found wrong so far was a space I shouldn't have had in a database script - oops a typo.
Finally the personal loan has been approved but it looks like we won't need it. The people DH billed yesterday are sounding like they've sent the whole amount - we'll see if it arrives in the post early next week and then we're set. All looks good for a comfortable holiday. We've already paid for most of it - we just need money for food and presents for me:) and money for the Paris hotel and the B&B's in Scotland.
Night night
Sue
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Sue, glad to hear that your DH is about to be paid. Nice to go on holiday with that worry out of your way.
Oh, yes, I have a/c - but even being out on the street to get to work is torture.
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