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Quiet with the middies. Hope that means everyone is doing OK today & disregarding the beast.
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I am up to my eyeballs in pies. I have done 60 out of the 91. I will finish tomorrow. I am tired. I am using my enclosed porch as a big fridge right now. My brother is going to be picking them all up, but I am not sure if he will be able to do it in one trip.
Looking forward to Friday. I am getting this post chemo hair colored.
Hope everyone is doing ok. Have a great night.
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I have a question...who put about five more hours in my workdays yesterday and today? I swear, it feels like it should be Thursday for me. Hope others, especially those having tests or treatments, are having a quick week to get it over with
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marlegal - it really sucks when your mind is a day or so ahead of reality. Does make for a long work week.
I was having trouble all day trying to remember that it wasn't Monday today. (had yesterday off) And then, due to no water in our building, we all got the afternoon off - with pay to boot.
Just think - tomorrow is half way there day. Also known as hump day.
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Wow, Barsco what a treat!
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D-rose, You pie-making energy is awesome. Good luck finishing them up today.
macactacmv, How'd you get the pink eye? Doctor's office?
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Marlegal - yep, when I woke up this morning I thought, "It's only Wednesday?". This week has been too long.
Yesterday was such a long day at my onc's office. I had to wait 2 1/2 hours just to see her but when I finally did, it was good news. My PET scan was all good! There was some activity around my jaw and she said she wasn't concerned about that because I'm not a drinker or a smoker and that it shows up on 20% of her PET scans. Still, I'm going to Google that.
She also said that they are seeing the number of recurrences declining. I asked why and she said "Lots of different things - closer monitoring, new drugs" and then some statistical terms I don't remember. This May will be 3 years from diagnosis for me and I was hoping to get off the 3-month schedule and onto the 6-month schedule. But now I realize she might be a fan of the close monitoring.
Jo - I hope your food is going down better now. Your routine sounds terrible. I had my chemo over the summer and I refer to it as the Lost Summer. I was so hot and miserable, too. But I think if it was in the winter I would have been cold and miserable. I've got a comfort range of about 2 degrees - haha.
I'm seriously missing my hot flashes right now. They were just storming along until 2 months ago. I asked my onc about that and she said that they can run in cycles, so we'll see. They'll probably come back when it gets hot again here.
Diana - I love Once Upon A Time! It makes me feel like a kid again, getting all caught up in fairy tales. The dresses from the fairy tale part are beautiful and the special effects are movie-quality. And the story is so fun. One of the few shows I never miss.
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A clear PET scan? That is good news! That is worthyof a happy dance...
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Haha! They are so cute! I am actually LOL'ing. Thanks Elimar!
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Speaking of fairy tales-go see "Jack the Giant Slayer"-good story, acting & special effects- I didnt do 3D & was just fine without it. Traveling south of the border to Sacramento area this weekend to go see "Oz" on IMAX with my DB & SIL.
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Yayyyyfor good PET scan 💓 And I'm right there with you in the temp comfort range! Spring and Fall year long
Eph, Jack didn't do well at box office...I wonder why? I want to see Oz, I read the book many times when I was young, the movie was an annual event in my home with all 8 of us watching together, and I'm going to see Wicked for the third time in July! No real idea why - wonder if there's a support group -
Hi Ladies, I am reading along here almost daily, its a great topic, and I love the tone of comradeship between people. The latest event in my otherwise tedious treatment process happened today. I spent the week securing my reduced schedule at work, rearranging clients, keeping my boss, HR and insurance co. up to speed, so I could start rads today. I get a phone message at work that the cancer center can't start me today because they don't yet have the rads records from my treatment ten years ago. OK, so, I am thrilled they are being so careful, but, am totally anxious and discombobulated because I have begun a half day schedule, for which, without treatment, I can't claim short term dis. payment or FMLA time. It will be at least three wasted days of short hours with nothing happening, and then I will need to extend my partial leave on the other end to get the series finished. Wahhhhh!!!! This treatment while working is for the birds!! I guess it will sort out eventually, but jeepers. The best laid plans....
What I really want to know, tho, is how those 90 pies are coming along, DR?! THAT sounds like stress to me!
Warm regards to all, Mame -
Welcome aboard Mame! Sorry that you are having to deal with everything again. You have found a wonderful place to help you get through it all.
Hns - so very happy that you have good results from your PET.
Hope everyone is up for a dance-a-thon. I got my CT results today and the tamo is still holding everything at bay. Seems that stable boy is quite comfortable here ! -
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Barsco, I was going to give you a gorgeous stable hand!
Hooray for good results. Last thing I'm seeing before bed and it's a great feeling. -
Whew, a dance a thon it is. Such happy news!!! I am thrilled for both hns and barsco!!!!! I'm not great at the graphics so no pictures but I am jumping around my living room in my pjs.
I, too, am wondering about all those pies. DR you amaze me with your baking skills and energy to get it done. For a good cause, to boot!
I am starting to feel better. I can see more clearly. Eli, I am not sure how I got the pink eye. Did I tell you about pulling my cornea out of my right eye when I was taking my contact out? That started this whole down hill slide of the last 3 weeks. I had to go to the eye dr every day and get that debreeded (sp) so that it could heal correctly. He had me using antib eyedrops on that eye. Then I got the crud cold and felt like I was swallowing glass, my dr was on vaca so I saw the dr on call, he put me on a zpac. The next day I woke up with the left eye stuck shut. I was real cute looking by now, both eyes totally bloodshot and barely able to get a sound out. So when I saw my PCP on Monday, she said we had to pull out the big guns. Which really means pills that look like they could treat a horse. Then I saw the eye dr, who had a good laugh, but then said at least I stopped with one eye, he's had patients that have pulled both out. I told him I am never wearing contacts again, he said it wasn't the contact's fault. But I feel like I am on the mend now. What is it two steps forward, one step back? One step forward, two steps back? Two sideways steps? Hey I'm doing the happy dance again.
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macatacmv, No I don't remember anything about a cornea being pulled out because I would have remembered feeling queasy just hearing about it! I do know the drill of having to go in every single day. So easy to lose an eye due to infection. Horrible. Keep the forward motion going, no backsliding now.
barsco, I am so happy to hear your news. Can I find another cute happy dance? How 'bout some panda-monium of happy?
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panda monium!!! LOL
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barsco - Hooray! That's great news! Sounds like the stable boy is stuck on you. Mar, I was thinking the same thing about a stable hand. How's this one, barsco?
mac - I can just picture you and the pharmacist laughing at the "how are you" question! That's so funny! What's that saying - better laughing than crying. Oh, well. It's how we get by...
Elimar - those pandas crack me up - I love them! Where do you find this stuff?
Eph - I can't wait to see Jack and Oz! Marlegal, you have a point... I don't know what it says about the state of our minds. I think I'm slipping.
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Wow good news today Barsco and HNS.....dancing on the table...well not really but I want to
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Mac terrific news that you get to keep your eye! I agree with you, no contacts!
Eli...that's what happens when you go away...all hell breaks loose lol!
I love "once upon a time as well".... Going to see Jack and hopefully Oz...hard keeping up with you guys....
D-rose your a wonderful person....if there's any extra shoot them my wayI won't tell lol!
Welcome mame! Xoxoxoxo -
Barsco, that is wonderful. Enjoy your boy!
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Oh that stable boy is HOT - I will be glad to keep him around for a while. thanks hns!
And Eli - love the panda-monium that all the good news is causing!
mac - I hope that you are well on the way to healthy once more. That's quite a ride you are on. ~~~healing vibes~~~~ coming your way.
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HNS - Big hand for clear PET scan. Big round of applause and (((HUGS))).
Barsco - Yeah for the Tammy. Stable boys are great! WOOHOO
Mame - Maybe your delay happened for a reason. At least at the end of tx you will be knowing what to expect (even though I know you've had rads b4.) Maybe those 3 days have a purpose. I'm trying when things happen like this to see what God is trying to tell me and leave my voice out of it.
Dianarose - How's about a pie update? And you did that on top of regular bakery job? I think you'll get the rep. of the "pie lady". Not a bad way to start out your own bakery I think.
Macatacmv is on the mend. Panda dance/flute playing and that luscious stable boy whoever he is. It is a good Thursday.
I have gotten the whalloping cold though now on the coming out end. I managed ALL last year not have even a cold and BLAMO it started Sunday. To make matters worse, the 2 (yes both and the only 2) goats I had due kidded both yesterday. The first one (a 1st freshener) had a pretty OK buck, he is out with mama; a tiny doe that is inside being bottle fed and will have to be hand raised and a buck born dead. Was worried I would have to take her to vet as she is just finishing passing all afterbirth (like 36 hours later). Second one to kid (2nd freshener) delivered with this midwife assist 2 BIG kids, healthy, vigorous, one doe, one buck. Doing fantastic.
Now these are just hobby goats, no profit (heck no I spend tons on them - no grandkids to spoil), no milk though I did toy with the idea of milking that 2nd one. SOOO - I have vowed this is my last kidding. DH WAS not thrilled to be awakened at 1230 yesterday am and got little sleep. He took personal day at work. 2nd doe had the good smarts to do hers early yesterday evening and it was all done in about 1.5 hours.
SO - so much for my rambling. It's about time to bottle the baby again. She's asleep beside me in the styrofoam crate we got a ham in for Christmas. Keeps her nice and warm. But found her trying to jump out of it which is good sign. Have lots of dog crates for her to go in.
Oh and not that anything was planned but yesterday was our 37th anniversary. What a way to spend it. Dinner for me was graham crackers and peanut butter.
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Diana is not posting, she is currently like this poor doggie:
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I don't remember if I posted here back in January when my dog was having troubles (this is the dog that some of you may remember pulled me down the embankment back in 10-2012 & I broke my shoulder on my lumpectomy side (oh joy, oh joy). Anyway, I'm going to copy & paste my e-mail to my siblings re: the latest. This is all so unrelated to BC & it's sad, so those who want to skip it - feel free, won't hurt my feelings.
"So, I took Ruby back into the vet yesterday for several things.
#1 - the cyst between her toes has come back (it was removed last summer for those who didn't know or don't remember) and there is a secondary cyst forming on the toe itself
#2- the lump that the doctor determined to be an abcess is still fairly large (probably about the size of a tennis ball or a bit larger) and very firm
#3-she has growths on her butt
So the vet said that the cyst between the toes is probably just a repeat, not malignant, but extremely hard to get gone completely. The growth on the toe itself though is worrisome.
The external polyps on the rear are not in & of themselves worrisome other than it's a horrific surgery & in the location that they are there is extreme chance of contamination, etc. Plus she is such a licker! Those cone things are worthless on her; our neighbors say they heard her howling ALL day when she had that on before.
On top of it he noted that she has something wrong on the cornea of one of her eyes, but that seems to be healing (it's like one of the cats caught her with a claw).
But, the bad news is the lump. Apparently at the end of January when it was determined to be an abcess, what it was was a tumor that had busted out from where it had been "in situ". The tissue around the tumor necrosified (don't know if that's a real word, or used correctly) & that was the pus & drainage & infection. Now that that is all healed, but the lump is still there, he aspirated it yesterday-no fluid, just cells, malignant under the scope. Which then changes the complextion of the other things-they too could be or could not be malignant.
He went on to tell me that there was a new chemo drug that is doing good things on cancer in animals, but very expensive. I told him as a chemo survivor I would NEVER subject an animal who couldn't understand what was happening to them, to chemo. And the cost was a deterrent also. And she is almost 13.
So we were sent home with the good old standby Prednisone-twice a day for 3 days, once a day for 3 days & then every other day until gone. As long as she continues to look forward to our walks (which have been cut back in length & we now seek out pavement & grass only because the gravel pathways seem to bother her foot more) & is not advertising pain or potty problems, we will soldier on.
I'm better than I thought I would be (so far)."
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Well you miss a lot when you are out of town for work 12hr days suck but glad to be home after my 5 hr drive this morning. Actually I didn't even make it home yet, came straight to get my oil changed since the light went on when I first got to my out of town destination. Then later appt with the plastic surgeon regarding my swap out, then haircut and finally my daughters band/vocal concert tonight. So much for relaxation today.
Congrats to all who received good test results.
Jlynn hope you are coming out of your funk.
Dianarose, all this pie talk is making me hungry.
Welcome Mameme!
Eph, sorry to hear about your dog, hopefully he will continue to tolerate the tumor.
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Oh, Eph! I'm so sorry to hear about Ruby! I had a dog named Ruby - she was my baby. She got hit by a car when she was 13, so I didn't have to see her suffer but it was sudden and unexpected.
This is the hardest part about having and loving our pets. You have a good plan, though. As long as she's happy, she's good. Dogs will definitely let you know when they don't feel good.
I hope she surprises everyone and you and she have much more time together. Dogs are good about that, too.
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Eph, Those elder pet situations are difficult. I agree 100% with you about doggie chemo. I have often wondered if a dog knows instinctually if it is coming to the end of its life. I wonder if my dog was accepting that, because sometimes I got the feeling she loooked to me to help her and I couldn't. It made me so sad.
luvmygoats, That is definitely the first goat births reported on in this thread. We truly have it all here!!! Good job with your animal husbandry, or is it actually wifery in this case? Also, Happy, Happy Aniversary...WOW!
Have to go to my pre-admission appt. tomorrow morning. That is a boring couple of hours, as I remember from my B/C surgery. Bloodwork and talk to anesthesiologist (note to self: remind him/her no Michael Jackson drugs and make sure to wake me back up...that's a priority!) The big plus is this time is they won't force a pregnancy test on me like last time. Ha! They are so out of it since I will be there to give birth to my alien baby!!! Oh yes, didn't I tell you I am a surrogate for an alien celeb/star who wants to keep her figure. Just like here.
Even tho' I don't have to keep it, yes I do expect that someone here is planning to throw me an alien baby shower over the weekend. So you all better start virtual shopping right now. It's not like you can just hit Babys-R-Us (online) you know.
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I am so glad it was a good scan day !!!!!!!
Momine- I love the dog picuture. I used to have 2 great danes. They were awesome dogs.
All 91 pies are done. My brother is on his way to pick them up. I am so tired now. I have had to work this week and come home and bake some more. I must be crazy. I love how pretty the Key Lime look when they are done. I did make one extra banana cream for myself.
Eph- sorry to hear about your dog. Pets are so much a part of our lives.
Heartnsoul- love the eye candy.
It can stop snowing here anytime now. I want spring.
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WHERE do you find these things E?
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