Fuzzy's Romp Room
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Oh my...3 pages to read.thats what i get for goin AWAL for a couple of days.
Thinkin of each and everyone of you.too bad i cannot remember all the shit i read so ill try.
shitstorm for Ducky-good luck with your DD
Veggie---glad ya got that lill one now.i know how you love him.
shitstorm for fuzzy.sorry.hope you feel betta
goin to drs.too.seems i have either edema once again or the dreaded LE.waiting for script for PT once again.swollen breast,and 2 lumps by my elbow....shitstorm #3.
thats all i can remember but ill try to keep up with all of you.
((((((((Lauren.Dunesleeper,Crog)))))))and anyone else i forgot.Im prayin for all of you.
BC sure does suk!!!!!!the gift tht keeps on givin....
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Dunesleeper..like Cindy said which one are you?
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https://www.facebook.com/bluesjakket
Does this help anyone find me? Otherwise, Charlene Clark. Live in Baltimore, MD.
That is your mission, should you choose to accept it. LOL
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Dunesleeper yes that did help... Thanks. I have now found you and sent request for friend on Facebook...
Cindy -
Good morning ladies. I've been quiet for a few days since I stopped by. I've been spending a lit of time with my kids and friends, which has helped me snap out of the funk I was in. I think as long as I keep myself busy, I'm ok. Thanks for all your support through that rough patch.
Yesterday was the hottest to date, and of course we lost power. Thank goodness for our neighbors with a pool!!!
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I saw the plastic surgeon yesterday. He answered my questions and calmed my fears. Again he told me to stay off the internet, but here I am. Most of my questions deal with "after the operation". He said that when I awaken I'll have little mounds. He described them as being perky cheerleader breasts. Rah. Rah. I have an appointment to see the breast surgeon the day before and I'll get marked for surgery then.
Today is going to be hot, hot, HOT! I'll be drinking plenty of water. I wish I had a pool. I might go down to the creek.
Hugs!
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FUZZAROO, so ya done sprung up yer anklet.
If it's any help, believe it or not, I spranged up my next-to-big toe, I guess the index toe? But obviously this is not a scientific report, just a kind of muscle-twang were put on it. Plez, no applause, I'm just havin fun here. My feets are swolled from neuropathy and toes stick out every whichaway, and all it takes is a sheet snag, and a toe will hurt a spell. Let's see, enuff of hill talk, it's "I sprained my ankle" (I think, thank, thunked). GG
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Here's a conversation I just had with my mother. She is hard of hearing.
Me- The plastic surgeon said that I will have perky breasts when I come out of the operation room.
Mom- Turkey breasts? What does he mean, turkey breast??
Me- (can't believe what she just said) Perky, mom, PERKY!
Mom- OOOH! p-e-r-k-y, perky breast. I was wondering what he ment by turkey.
Me- He said perky breast like a cheerleader.
Mom - They better not be to perky because they might tired you out. (haha)
I was shaking my head and rolling my eyes. If I was sitting next to her, I'd probably smack her.
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Veggy---every dr,nurse and even tech says stay off the internet...what they fail to realize how much we help each other out.I also think they are afraid we might question them too much and realize we are not as dumb as we look.we may be scared but we taught each other good.
Stay cool..its really hot out today.it was almost 100 yesterday in NJ>Today is not much betta.
hugggggggs everyone K
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Ladies - my MO also told me to stay off the Internet - EXCEPT for BCO!!!
She said that this is the only really reliable source of info out there, and recommends it to all her BC patients!
Yay, her!
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Hello my favourite ladies!
I have been absent, up there in the NDBW area. But I felt I needed some laughter and I thought "Go to Fuzzy's Romp room" and here you all are, battling and laughing your way through life. You always cheer me up.
News from the UK and Sommer? Husband and I, rather explosively thought we would let our neighbours know that fireworks were going off in our house. Yes, we almost had a divorce, over a lawyer who is handling an insurance claim for a road traffic accident, where my husband was smashed into. Of course, that day, he was in my car, so it was my car that was smashed up and not his. Anyway, to summarize, he was not happy with the lawyer and I was and all hell broke lose and we had a huge fight! You know the sort of fight? I was right of course and he was completely overeacting with testosterone towards her and I went to my mothers WHEN HE NEEDED ME THE MOST" The big baby. Seriously, I wanted to suffocate him with the largest cushion I could find! Then, in the middle of our house refurb, the new refridgerator arrives and the door was scuffed and a tiny dent in the door, which incidently arrived as a separate unit. So, Sommer, spends half an hour on the phone trying to arrange a replacement door. The new door arrives and this is the best ever. The driver could not take the old door away. We Brits, are known for queuing up, we Brits are known for our stiff upper lip approach to not complaining. Well Sommer's stiff upper lip went into over drive and I dragged the offending refridgerator door to my car and drove it to the courier's and popped it straight into their yard. Then, (I have now seriously lost my mind) I decided to send them an invoice for delivery and time taken by me to deliver the damn thing and I have not had remittance for my monumental effort.
To top that off, I missed a deadline at work because of some over zealous prick who tells me from 6000 miles away that I know very little about the article for his magazine that HE approached me to write. So, he is now threatening to sue me for defamation of character. The fact that I told him he was an overweight, overpaid, jumped up, ill informed, uneducated idiot who sits in his parapet, banging his drum about moral turpitude, probably hasn't helped me at all. I either:
A) Find some humility and say sorry.
or
Don't sugar the pill and tell him what I really think in that he is a pompous wanker.
Hum, option B is looking like the best one thus far.
Other than that, I still love my husband we have eventually laughed over our minor differences of opinion. I have all of my path reports, which are interesting to say the least. Took me ages to work out "UOQ" and when I kept putting that into google, it came up with University of Queensland! Then I woke up one morning and realised it meant upper outer quadrant.
Top that with a schizophrenic mother who then told me that I had a lot of teeth and were they all mine? And was that a pimple on my nose?
Sommer is well frazzled, but happy to see you guys.
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Aw, Sommer, you're my kinda gal!!!!
Sooo sorry about the car, hubs, fridge, and pompous wanker!!!
But dang, Girl, you handled it all just fine, if you ask me!!!
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SOMMER, well that's sure jumped up, to be sure! That little phrase is not one I've heard before, delightful. We say jacked up over here, but I like yours far better! I absolutely loved how you took that frig door and deposited it where it needed to go, mighty spunky of you. GG
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The moral turpitude one threw him, as a Brit and many Brits don't have a clue what it means, as it is not under British Law. I can imagine him, with his sweaty fingers and palms frantically opening google and looking it up. (Sniggers)
Anyway, what have I missed? I shall have a catch up...
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Oh dang I'm crackin' up here!! GG...oh I love ya! Loved the hill talkin'! Hahahaaaa!!! Dunes...I hope my FB request got to you! Veggy.....WAAAAAA!!! TURKEY BREASTS!!!!! MY MOM DOES THE SAME THING!! Damn that's funny...not as much when its happening but its funny right now!
Helllloooooo Somer! ! Tooooo much awesomeness!!! I gave You a high five for billing them for your delivery!!! Brits are tough!!! But a female sister Brit.....equals bad ass!!! You go on girl!!
Darlings....I'm trying....I really am....but I'm just in an out of a messed up head....am I alone or is this something kinda normal? My withdrawal crap has lessened a lot....that's really good....my DH set me and my DD's to go camping this week!!! That might help. I can't believe we can do it! And, baby puppy is going too. Its going to be hot....but I Really like that! The youngest has her grad party this Sunday...I'm kinda worked up about it so I think my DH just wants me out of the house! LOL
The Fuzzinator has over 2000 miles on it.....that's from here to California I think!!! I could Have stopped by Nancy!
So....the mail...my phone....my office....I basically avoid at all costs. I'm not sure how to get over that! Any thoughts?
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Sommer, you are too funny!
Fuzzy, I hope you have a good time camping. How many days will you camp? I look forward to reading of your camping adventures.
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FUZZAROLLA, you know, I think us cancer grads just plain feel a little out of it, that's how it is now. I was already out to lunch from my tore-up back before cancer, so why not pile more on? It's frustrating, tho, to be sure, that my nerves are shot. Glad your pill scene is fading. I, on the other hand, am getting some more when I see neuro end of this week. Ha! But they're pain killers for my fractured spine. I handle them rather well, cancer made me worse, so he's gonna change my meds to where I won't be feeling no pain, that's for sure. And I've fixed it so I have zero obligations for July, husband does groceries so I can do that. Ain't nothing like a long drift, daydreaming, I get off this merry-go-round and float a spell. Love to my real sister, and all my imaginary ones too, GG
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Tomorrow it is! Off to camping. The plan so far is kayaking, smores, swimming, walks and camp fires...three days of hanging out! I'll keep you updated for sure.
GG love, today is a better day with all that you said. Its just going to be different and....I just need to be ok with that! The shitstorm still screws with me...trying to get around that I guess. It doesn't seem fair that you're in so much pain. If I could take it from you and carry it I would and turn you loose on this world. Have You traveling with those magic thoughts! I'm so hoping the pain pills help.
Veggy has surgery soon right? Are you ok? In Your pocket!! You know this!
Nancy....come in Nancy....I'm very worried.....just a nudge would get me by if you're up to it.
Early to bed tonight...crossing my fingers to get some sleep....
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Blessing.....that was really cool that your team knew about BCO! I forgot to mention That earlier.
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helllllo I've got a new computer--not quite adept at using it, but sitting in electric bed with feet and head up and vibrating(bed). Caught up on reading earlier and then had to do stuff. Forgotten much of reading. Usual yes?
Fuzzy have fun with camping and hope ankle improves.
GG pain--- just went through same issue with PCP---she really took a close look at my bone density numbers that are a year old and listened to my description of pain and response to pain meds >>>she agreed that it was osteo pain, and we discussed options---biphosphanates scare me way too much. So, now I'm on Miacalcin. Like any drug , it has s.e.'s , but not the jaw necrosis of biphosphanates. Mo basically cut me loose b/c I stopped taking Aromasin. He just wasn't listening to what I was saying about the damage it was doing to me. When I asked when the next PET was, his response was-----"since you aren't taking any treatment there's no point in testing so we will stop that". With my hearing loss I had to ask him three times what he said b/c I couldn't believe what he was saying. Not sure what I want to do next. My thinking , at least today is----do I want to live with pain that is not controlled by drugs b/c it is a detrerioration of bone caused by my "life saving drugs", or not take the drugs and stop the osteoporosis from continuing. --------need to check out if there is another cancer group approved in our insurance system.
Nancy's Mom is on a standard nursing unit>>>>Miricale lady. She falls into way lower than 1% group based on all that has happened.
New >>refurbished computer>>not adept at using it yet. Love the vibrating.>>>didn't come with computer, but I highly recommend it.
When I first got the virus, it was very interesting the first few days>>>>I went through physical withdrawal. So, I slowed down the process of getting a replacement, to evaluate addiction. Added other activities,changed patterns>>now back on>>>will see re: addictive response.
I'm just below TS Debby, Rain bands frequent, but no flooding in our area. Our county is superlative on "Surface Water Management" which means they evaluate and correct problems that can lead to flooding. Many counties in Florida are stupid and negligent in this regard>>ergo you always hear about flooding in these areas. Only bring it up b/c if someone considers Florida as a place to live , it's a HUGE thing to know about.
missed you all L&H's sas
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SAS!!! MUAH MUAH! Glad your still addicted; ) wink wink!
Major drought happening 'round here...not really normal but I'm not sure our weather ever is. Wisconsin....perfect for my ADD
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Fuzzy thought you'd be asleep --getting ZZZZZZ's before going to the great outdoors. How do you do the great outdoors hobbling on one foot?
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sas - jo1955 and I are both post menopause and had to be switched off the Al's because of se's. We have both been put on Tamoxifen and are doing pretty well. My biggest concern on it is possible blood clotting but so far OK, been 20 months now. I've has pretty minor se's. Some balance issues due to peripheral neuropathy and occasional sleep issues. Just a thought.
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LOL!! Oh honey...I'll friggin' do it!! Haha! I have a wonderful brace....its complicated but once I get that sucker on - my ankle is held captive! Its a 32 foot camper so its more like relocating than camping....we park next to the lake so I don't even have to carry the kayaks!
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Chabba....I am on Tamoxifen....and with all the bad stuff I've heard, I have never researched the SE's....but I'm thinking I should! Blood clots??? Geez...that's some crazy poo-poo....
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Thanks Chabba----I have an old compartment syndrome injury from a canoe accident. The blood vessels in this area become troublesome at times and I need to go on Aspirin therapy. Probably better if it were daily versus episodic when leg hurts, but it's a drug. likely should have never been put on AI's , The MO's likely didn't know what Compartment Syndrome was and the leftover damage to the tissues. Doc's are mostly knowledgeable about their own subspecialties, but can be unaware of other specialty problems. Just frustrated at present>>>thinking about all the family members and myself harmed by therapies. I need a time out. Sounding way to negative.
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sorry, double post--deleted it
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Doesn't sound too negative...you are very educated and experienced and I (for one) learn a lot from you. SAS on "edit" is not ever necessary!
H&L&P -
Hi Fuzzy
How lovely to see you, you make me laugh! Brits are tough? You should see the state of the nation at the moment, with one of our four major banks who have had a technical glitch and people cannot access money. Oh the tales of "How am I supposed to feed my children on 35p?" The papers message boards are rife with the world ending because of a glitch with one bank!
Then we have the tax argument going on, because clever accountants are helping people with lots of money not to pay as much tax. With the most complicated tax system in the world, it is hardly suprising that we have the loopholes we do... Not like the good old IRS eh, "Pay us your taxes or we lock you up"
I am away on holiday this Friday, with the husband I fell out with!
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Everyone is in my pocket and ready to go? I'll beg my husband to come here and let you know how I am doing.
Gentle hugs!!
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