INSOMNIACS place to talk in the wee hours
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I'm going to try Ginger--I never know what time it is where anyone is. Well I hope u have a good nights sleep and I'll ciddle with my cat. Thanks Ginger.
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Some nights even sleep medications don't work...ugh! Hope everyone out there is finally getting some sleep.
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Brokendream I know--Sometimes they work so good and other time nothing--that's always been strange to me.
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Is everyone, everywhere, asleep?
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Good morning. Have not been on here for a long time. Still dark outside - 6:30 am. Got cup of coffee and happy in my robe and furry crocs.
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Hi GramE--I slet for about 5 hrs.STRAIGHT--It's so exciting. I don't remember u--I'm Camille or have u already quessed tha? LOL Oh coffee sounds good now, but Starbucks sounds better.I'm in IL, and the hospitals around here all have Starbucks--just for me- yea riht just for me. I haven't had one in a while Oh well I don't want Hospital Starbucks anyway. So u live in Vermont? Did u feel the earthquake there? Don't like that at all.
Well I hope u have a good day and visit all u want u can ussually catch someone.
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Hey Camille -- I do not care that much for Starbucks. My "home brew" is perfect for me. I am in Virginia, widow, live alone, no pets. We had an earthquake last year ( I think... ) and I did not like it one bit. No damage for me, but things did rattle in the cupboards. Probably because I am in an aparrtment building, did not have any damage as in a "detached" house.
Some of my stats: dx 2008, 6 cm IDC, er/pr -, Her +++, DD A/C, taxol and herceptin, lumpectomy, herceptin for rest of a year. Oldie, but goodie (66 yrs old).
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Ha I'm still older than u damn, U've still been thru a lot, I go on the hermits post alot I enjoy solitude. I've lived alone for many years but I have a cat, now I live (recently) with my dgt and SIL and my first love my 8yr. old grandson--who makes me coffe every mornin and it does taste good. LOL
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Camille--Love the pic you posted. That's the kind of week I'm having. Lots of stress with the kids. Nothing major but they're teenagers so everything is a crisis right now. I thought after my cancer diagnosis we'd have more perspective, but nope. All of us are just as shallow as we used to be. (Only half kidding.) I scheduled my exchange surgery Dec. 4th so I'm sure I'll have lots of sleepless nights ahead of me. I did get a prescription for Xanax. I'm sure I'll need it.
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lorio hahahahaha----shallow--funny and teenagers OMG that's like living in a scary movie I remember, boy those years u never forget. My girls are in their 40's so I get more understanding. Oh u have u'r hands full of so much now always remember and never forget u always have this to come to and speak u'r mind--we all completely understand all this. Don't like it, but understand and so many women are so so smart (not me) they can answer anything. So that is a comfort.
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Yoo- hoo anyone up?
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I'll post acouple of times and then that makes the meters read so to speak
CHRISSY are nyou there????????????????????????
Camille??????????????????????????????????//
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I'll talk to myself till someone comes. MRI of brain post f/u for craniotomy ---NED. Tumor resected----entered into study group that has found a connection between BC and Meningiomas in the southeastern part of USA. 4 states involved. The survey for the study took 2 hours.
My research in 2009, said something similar, but it found a connection that was wider tha SE USA.
Meningiomas can be ER/PR supported. Most common is ER support. That Bc can lead to Meningiomas and that meningiomas can lead to BC------So I came up with this symbol in 2009
BC<------> M
So, if you ever see it in print let me know b/c What I said and the symbol I just drew I did in 2009 someplace on these threads. So, common law copyright applies.
Yoo-hoo anyone here yet
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I'm here Sas.
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U expect anyone to remember? U r an optimist---but that interesting I never heard that, but then again I'don't know very much about all these things like u guys do.
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Camille here
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Ginger may be coming ----woo hoo turn your cable to Blues and we can mellow rock together
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Camille --it took a bit to figure out the pic---then I got it----tooo true
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Crap. I'm awake. Yet again. I love the pics you post, Camille. At least I had a little chuckle.
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Oh sas when I get alot on FB and sometimes I don't even get them at all. hahaha--I'm having a hot flash rigt now and peeling clothes off. I can't believe I still get them meds or not and my window is op. I'd rather be cold I can cover up. LOL---How are u feeling?
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Hey MODS yoo -hoo---turn your radio station to Blues too. Remeber in the original "Bishops Wife" when the Professor said as he showed the wine to the minister--"It does not enibriate etc"Sure wish we had that .
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Hahahahshahsshs
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Camille----Having Accidental Voldka----and Blues music ----mellow and swinging
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Fuzzy said she had an "accidental bottle of wine tonight" I love the term
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Sas what is Accidental Vodka?
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See above-----so our drinks are only accidental------but the blues are jumping----do you get cable
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OK. yea I have cable---what R U on (channel)
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SAS, you just want that wine bottle that was never empty?
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