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KITTY-wowowowoowowow!!! You must be so relieved!! Another Happy Dance is required!!!
Foxy-it is so good to see your face!! You look Mah-veh-lous!!! Suntrust is certainly sneaky, but I think all banks are trying to milk fees whereever they can. I had an acct at a local CU, and just got a statement that they would be charging $7 a month because my account was dormant. Really? All it did was made me get off my lazy a** and close the account. We had kept it open because we had their CC too and you had to maintain at least one acct at the CU. "So does that mean you are closing out your CC with us today?" Well, you haven't given me a choice have you?? Silly banks!!
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Wait is it Friday?? Is it soon to be mystery picture time? oohoo can't wait. . .
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We are traveling to see dgs "Patch". It has given me just enough time to read and catch up on this thread. Congratulations to all who have received good news.
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Meece, I thought they were coming to you?
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The WEEKEND MYSTERY PIC is suspended for one week. Instead, the following:

SATURDAY: Oldbies and Newbies in need of info. or support, please stop by with your particular concerns and we will be happy to give you our undivided attention. Anyone stressing, let it out. Saturday special on all rants and whines if you've got 'em. If you have extra time, do some "outreach" on the Just Diagnosed thread or elsewhere.

SUNDAY: Hopefully we've cleared the air a bit for Good Times Galore with our POOL PARTY!!! We've been more impromptu in the past, but this is some advance notice so you can get your fab swimsuit on, whip up a few snacks and fancy beverages (just the way we like them!) It's an all-day affair. And I am hoping *jo* will pitch in to find some pool boys and hunks that will cater to us non-stop, peel our grapes, etc.
All are welcome to "sleepover" at the night's PAJAMA PARTY! The party continues...

MONDAY: This is the actual 2ND ANNIVERSARY of the Middies thread, so the festive celebration must continue. Pop the corks! Let the confetti fly!

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YaYA - Love your avatar. Such a big wonderful smile - makes you look so radiant. Red is a good color for you.
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Eli - Can we start a virtual pillow fight? I will even bring some pillows.
WHACK! WHACK! WHACK! hehehehe
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Of course, but save 'em for Sunday. I can't spend too much time here today.
Hope with the advance notice that most will be able to pop in Sunday and Monday. Not that anyone really plans their lives around this thread. Except me. For the Anniversary.
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Eli - I will be on here Sunday and Monday - I would not miss the anniversary and better yet an excuse to celebrate and party. Count me in!!!
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Im always up for a party!!!! Count me in!!!
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Love the pool party! I'll make my fruity drink, bask in the sun and watch the parade of cabana boys Jo will provide for our entertainment! Maybe we should vote on the best looking cabana boy? Whoo Hoo! Can't wait!
Foxy -
Foxy - I will be happy to provide the cabana boys - maybe a drink or snack as well.
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Hi Everyone, My mammonsite insertion went well today. Just tired now, no pain. Rads start Monday 7:30am. I'm not good at early am's but I know they will have my coffee ready.
Pool Party, Pajama Party, any party, count me in! Drinks, cabana boys, whine/wine, and all out yelling at this damn BC, excellent idea! I'll be there as soon as I can get myself out of bed
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I would love to join in on all the festivities this weekend! Pool Party...Pajama Party and Pillow Fight! Sounds like Great Fun! Jo, I enjoyed your cabana boys!!! Hehehe,Thanks for sharing!
Congrats and Happy Aniversary on 2 years! I am glad I found you ladies.I have a newbie question...I saw a list of the acronyms everyone uses on this site...but where O' where did I see it? Can't seem to find it again. I would like to review it again. Any ideas?
For all of those who like to cross fingers and toes...I had my UMX w/ SNB on Tuesday. Initial node findings are negative! YIPEE! But, You know the drill about waiting for the pathology report to be sure. Hopefully the report will be back next week. No node involvement will mean I get to do the Happy Dance and skip rads. I had neo-adjuvant care ~ 6 rounds of chemo prior to surgery.
Yaya5, I also think your avatar is great! You look really good! I wish I could "rock" the look! I am getting regrowth, my chemo ended June 23rd...but sadly I look like a sick old man without my "security blanket"...I mean wig.
Have a really nice weekend all!
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FLwarrior - Welcome to the Middies - this is a real fun bunch of ladies as you can see but we also can get real serious when we need to. There is a thread - Abbreviations for Newbies - I will see if I can find it and bump it up for you so it will be further at the top of the active topics. I kinda just learned them as I went along. I will send up positive thoughts and prayers for the all clear on your path report. We would love doing the happy dance with you.
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just took my first "hit" of tamoxifin, should have waited until the pool party so i could begin partying from the inside out. if the hot flashes kick in by sunday, I'm going to be swimming in the buff, me and my fresh new barbie boobs, diep flap not implants......actually i've been lifting my shirts and dresses to any women that are curious to see what i refer to as "weird science" they are amazed, i give them plenty of warning incase they are too scared to see it. instead of pool boys, i would like my ps and his hot assistant to run around and keep telling us how "hot" are reconstructed goods look. because to them there is nothing more attractive then a beautiful suture, or properly healing scar, they are very egotistical about their work, and we are their challenge, therefore i think they get more satisfaction from us then the simple plastic surgery on women who dont really need it. my foobs have never seen the light of day, im really going to need extra sunscreen there pool boys i wouldnt want to get skin cancer now would i? just because i dont feel anything that has never stopped us women from faking it.
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Dontworrybehappy
You just had me snort ice tea through my nose with that last comment. Need to warn us before you make those statements. Lol. A good laugh to end a really horrible week
Let the partying begin
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KG2011, You are off to a great start...I mean the "no pain." I was a failure at the Contura device (ended up with not enough clearance to skin) but it hurt me the entire time it was in place. Look at it this way: By this time next week you will be all done. Definitely report on your day-to-day rads next week. I don't think we have had anyone on here go through Mammosite with us. We always got them after they finished. Good Luck!
FLwarrior, Cut and Paste if link does not work:
http://community.breastcancer.org/forum/62/topic/735716?page=1
don'tworrybehappy, You sound quite wacky, which is to say I also felt the need to lift my shirt to a (female) casual acquaintance or two to show my surgical scars and my rads tan. It's like you need someone to witness the gauntlet that you go through. No, I didn't flash them. It was more like, "Wanna see?" and every single one of them did. If anyone gave me the option before my own B/C, I would have said "Yes" too.
Totally agree that we need some admiring PS's circulating at our bash. They must be complimentary off ALL good reconstruction work, not just their own. (That's gonna weed out half of them I bet.)
If the pool doesn't keep our hot flashes cooled down, maybe jo will find us some menfolk to fan us, Cleopatra-style, with giant palm fronds. Oh yes, that is what I have been miissing!
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I'm starting chemo next wek and am toying with the ideal of going back to work part time. fridays chemo, mon - thurs work. I'm going to wait until i see how chemo affects me first though. When did you ladies go back to work? did you have any problems. I'm going a little crazy and depressed at home but my job is so demanding ten - tweleve hour day, i was being treated for stress before i was diagnosed? any advice? oh sorry, I'm 44, 3 kids. the youngest is in high school.
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alfie167, Welcome! You will be hearing from the ones who had chemo (I didn't) but it seemed like many did work through most of their chemo, but taking some days off as they got to the last round or two of the chemo because of the cumulative effect it has. Your twelve hour days may be too demanding if the fatigue hits, but it comes down to individual reaction for each person. Try to stay as flexible as you can, because if you set a plan in place without knowing how you are going to be affectied, you will only stress more if doing chemo alters the plan. Hope that makes sense.
Also, tell what chemo you are doing and you will probably get some comments on the specific ones.
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Faulkh, You can vent any horribleness of the last week if you want to.
Remember, tomorrow is Super Support Saturday, for anyone needing to "get something off their chest." Isn't that just a great ironic phrase for a B/C thread?
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alfie167= Iworkedn full time through chemo. I had 4 round AC every three weeks. We were going to do every 2 weeks but my WBC tanked and we had to wait the 3 weeks for it to recover even with the neulasta. I had my chemo on Thurs and took Fridays off. I went back on Monday but was usually dragging and left early. I have a desk job so no real physical activity and a very supportive staff, Every one is differnet. The AC was followed by Taxol which I found was easier but Mondays were worst than Fridays. They gave me so many steriods with the Taxol that I was still good on Friday and Saturday but Sunday and Monday were rough. My WBC did better on Taxol and I was able to reduce the dose of Neulast and that helped with the bone aches. You didn't say what chemo you are receiving but I hope this info is helpful.
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dontworrybehappy - You crack me up.

Alfie167 - Welcome. I did not have chemo but it looks like you are already getting some advice from others. Stick around - this bunch tends to get wild on the weekends. Just our way of unwinding.
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Party? Did someone mention a party? Ok I will force myself to attend. I really like the idea of the pool party...but me in a bathing suit is simply not an attractive sight. I may have to attend the pajama party. That I can cope with. Especially if someone is bring wine. LOL.
Hello to everyone, hope you are all doing better...and better every day.
I had my little rad tats done today, will start radiation Tuesday or Wednesday I think. I guess they will call Monday to let me know.
I'll be in and out for the parties. Everyone ENJOY!!!!!!!!!!
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Jo, thanks for the warm welcome.
Elimar, thanks for the newbie abbreviation link.
Alfie, what kind of chemo are you having? I had 3 rounds of a cocktail of: 5FU, cytoxan, epirubicin and then 3 rounds of taxotere. If you are having this combo, I will share my experience with you.
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Alfie 167 welcome. I know that working and chemo is can be done. I did mine on fridays so I had the weekend to recover. I did get over the major SE by Monday and was ok. I did feel like I was hit by a Mack Truck but I went ti work daily. I did 4 dd of A/C and 4dd of Taxol. I also had to have a nuelasta shot after each treatment. Dont stress to much the Taxol is easier then the A/C. I did have entense pain but I still worked I wanted life to be as normal as it could be at the time. My house fell apart around me at times, but the hubs was a big help; Drink lots of water and stock up on lotion. Chemo really dries you out. Another thing with chemo we become weepy over anythng. Just have a good cry and things will work it out Good Luck@!!!!! You can PM me if you like.
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Paula - I did not do chemo - did 6 weeks of rads and I tell you there were days if you just looked at me I would cry and they was quite often. I hated my RO and hated the thought of going every day. Not sure what kept me going but I made it through.
Janis - Stay tuned - the party is just getting started. I brought the first round of wine. Can only drink virtual wine right now.
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Someone has to help me I am a red wine kind of girl and I am only on my sons iPad now and can't figure out how to copy and paste a red bottle to share. Can some bring a red
Liz -
I love a good party. Have a busy housecleaning day tomorrow and sunday. My kids from Seattle are coming in on Thursday and My kids from west Texas are coming in on Friday. Seattle kids will be here a week and west texas kids for 4 days. Our son that lives an hour a way will be here for sure on Saturday. he just started a new job so don't know if he can get away on Friday or not. Will be lots of fun with the fam can't wait. Saturday have lots of family coming over for dinner. Of course it has to be BBQ.
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