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Welcome back Liefie.
So happy to hear wedding went well and you and DH danced the night away

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Traii, Morwenna, Websister, thanks for the welcome! Been sitting awake in the kitchen since 2.15. Went to bed before nine, so got in about 5 hours of sleep. Like a baby will have to sleep longer hours every night until back to normal - LOL. Made coffee, then discovered an unopened Christmas gift basket DH got from his secretary after I had left. So far have eaten one small caramel chocolate and some peanuts. In the middle of the night! Will defo have to get rid of this temptation asap. Siamese princess purring away on my lap, so very happy to have her human slave back.
Still trying to figure out a way to post some wedding photos here . . . will probably e-mail them to one of you to post it for me. Maybe one of my New Year's resolutions should be to do a computer course. It is hard being so stupid when it comes to technology.
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I am laughing at the thought of Suki purring away on your lap.....her "human slave"!
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Welcome back, Liefie! Sounds like you had a wonderful time! Hopefully your sleep schedule will be back to normal shortly. Would be great if you figure out how to post your photos!
In Mississippi until Thursday, then back to work on Friday - groan. Wishing everybody a very Happy New Year!
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traii......I think you'll be the one bringing in the new year for us!!!! Just want to say HAPPY NEW YEAR....to each and everyone of us.....
bye bye to a long, hard year, that still had moments of peace, love, strength and laughter.
May the new year of 2014, be one of less darkness, and more light!!!!!!!
Hugs to you all.
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hi everyone !!!! HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!! Onward and upward !!!! Be safe all. Cheers muah !!!
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Happy New Year to all!
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Happy New Year Everyone
Last year was pretty YUK for most of us but heres to a Healthy Happy and fun packed 2014.
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Happy New Year to all of you wonderful ladies.....I could not have made it through last year without you!
Here's to a 2014 filled with love, laughter, and GOOD HEALTH!
Love you all! XO
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Happy New Year everyone! Only 8.30 pm here yet, but you can see it coming!

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Happy New Year ladies.
Had a fun filled night at my parents place. Great food, great company and most off all farewelled 2013
heres to great health to us all forever!!! -
Happy New Year to you all! I salute you ladies, for without you life would be way less enjoyable. I appreciate your friendship very much, and wish you all a very healthy, happy 2014 filled with peace and joy.
Edi and Benny, we miss you. Hope you are okay.
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happy new year to everyone I hope 2014 is a better year
Can't say ill be sorry to see the back of 2013
Onwards and upwards
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Happy New Year.....Welcome to 2014, everyone.
edi....I love the sentiment in that pic....I truly believe that we have the greatest influence in how we live our lives. Sometimes we can change events/circumstances by our choices, and sometimes we can't, but we can ALWAYS choose our attitude and our actions. I will be posting less on the threads this year, as I intend to move forward and shrink the "elephant" to the size of a dust mite, and tuck it far underneath a potted plant. Life isn't more about living with cancer, than it is about living to the fullest. I don't facebook, but if anyone wants to stay connected by email.....send me a PM and I'll send you my personal email address. I'll be reading the threads, every now and then, and will keep you in my heart. I'd love to stay in touch with anyone who wants to "move on" with me.
Let's have the best lives EVER everyone......health and happiness to all!
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Happy New Year to each and every one of you, and especially big hugs to Benny!!
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nihahi - thanks for sharing yourself with us this past year. I understand about wanting to move on and shrinking our thoughts about cancer to the size of a dust mite - that is my intention for 2014. I wish you continued healing and strength . We will miss your contributions. Look after yourself!
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Happy New year to all of you wonderful Ladies.
Quick question my eyelashes came back but are now falling out again, has this happened to ant of you?
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Hi Maria
Happy New Year to you also!
My eyelashes have fallen out a couple of times since chemo, mostly the bottom ones. I am told it is because they all grew back in at the same time so their 'life cycle' is over at the same time - I am told it resolves over time.
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Websis, thanks so much I feel so much batter
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I've got pneumonia.......blech......any positive vibes much appreciated......
XO
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Im in the same boàt .... im 52 .... was in breast and nods ... i am a gym and yoga junkie ... trying to digest this
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oh no Movie...hope you get better soon 💟
Sorry to hear stunned59. It takes time to digest but once you get your treatment plan and start, it all starts coming into place. We are here for you so ask away. x
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Movie ((( hugs ))) get better quick please.
Hope the rest of you ok.Stunned 59 like Traii says once you know what is ahead you will be on the way to recovery. We have been there and know it seems so frightening.
Ask any questions someone will always be here with the answer.
Nihahi, so sorry to lose you
will keep in touch via e.mail.
Monday meeting Jackpot when she goes for her mapping and tats. So looking forward to it.
Pic below my two youngest GD's bowling today. Where did Nana's babies go ??
Have a big pan of soup on the stove, floods here again but we have been spared this time phew.Hope you are all safe. X
Dreadful tiredness seems to have lifted some. Had all my lovely curls chopped off today
looked like Tina Turner. Feel much neater, will miss them.Love to all X
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Edi - I went for my very first haircut just 4 days ago - it was so sad to see all the beautiful white curls lying on the floor - but it was time, because the hair was getting on my nerves and it had no shape. Now it is shaped nicely and the curls are still there - what a surprise!
Your grandchildren are beautiful - lucky you!
Glad you are feeling less tired. I am off to Hawaii for 6 days to rest up and relax after the Christmas madness.
Say hi to Jackpot for me!
Liefie - welcome back - hope you are over the jet lag - it takes a while!
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beautiful pic Edi

Adagio..have fun in Hawaii you lucky girl!!

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movie - so sorry to hear about the pneumonia, no fun - get better quick
Stunned - as others have said, once you are started on a plan the initial shock does go away. We are hear for you
Edi - bet your Tina Turner hair looks great on you, so glad you will meet Jackpot and support her
Your GD's are adorable
Snowing here yet again and temperatures dropping into the -20's - think I'll hibernate this weekend.
Next week lots of traveling around the city for work and appointments - holding pocket parties on Wednesday for MO visit and then Thursday for mammogram, all are welcome

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movie....so sorry your not well I hope your feeling better soon
Stunned59......sorry you find yourself on here and its scary right now, but anything you need to know you'll find from these girls
Edi....looking forward to meeting on Monday...GDs are so cute
Adagio.....does everyone get curls when it grows back?
Websister....-20...I don't blame you wanting to hibernate for the weekend....I hope your appts this week go well
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definetly coming to your party Websister

Keep warm x
Jackpot I think most peoples hair comes back curly. Mine did twice. The first time it lasted a few cuts then gone, back to its straight self. I havent cut mine yet. Just straightening it (thats my norm anyway)..lol
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jackpot - I think almost everyone gets curls after chemo - some of course do not. And some people's curls last for a long time - others loe th curl pretty quickly - we are all so different. I like my curls, but I have a friend who hates hers and tries to straighten it! I wonder what you will get. So glad that you are meeting Edi . Hope you are starting to feel much better after the taxol.
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