OMG They Found the Cure for Stupid
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Anytime GMA...........the Dr. sounds like and idiot......
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GMA--I have never seen my rads Dr. since I completed, I see my primary and Onc and Gastro guy, the heart guy (cuz I have a heart) but not the rads one.??? I was burnt like crazy even tho I used everything but I don't see him. Why do u see him?
OK listen to this one---u know when we get nuclear tests and all the different junk in us, well in that room where they keep under lock and key the stuff they use--if they mixed a couple together they can make a dirty bomb from that. Did everyone know this---See I keep up with all this chit--no wonder why we feel like chit--I've had nuclear stuff so often who knows what is going on there. LOL
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Does the MD behind their names mean Most Dumb?
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Spookie it actually means Much Dumber
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The feeling you get when trying to tell your Doctor how your feeling.....
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Thank you everyone for the laughs! First time to 'cure for stupid' and recently to the site. My mother, 84, had a lumpectomy in December, 2013 and has 6 radiation treatments left. Never heard of any of these, too funny, made my day!
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Oh, how true, especially when you get that deer-caught-in-headlights look from them as if you are making something up!
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Stephanie, welcome.....we are a crazy bunch here, so come and join the fun.....God Bless your Mom.....I am 78, so know what it is like to go through this at an older age....just when you think you have dodged the bullet........Bang........fate aims the gun at you, and pulls the trigger....but we are tough old birds, and we're gonna make it.......
Kath......so true.....
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Ducky, thank God, I thought I was the only one that happened to. Has happened one time too many and am seriously thinking of changing docs.
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cami, It's not wonder we don't glow from all the tests. Thinking about getting this shirt.
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Sorry, but I may be raining on some parades here. I had a mastectomy in 1997 and had unilateral mammograms for 11 years. Then I found a lump under my arm on the side of the mastectomy--cancer, of course. After that, I had a unilateral mammogram once a year and a breast
MRI once a year. The MRI checked both breast areas, under my arms, and probably some other places. I did that for 5 years until an orthopedist figured out that my leg pain was from a bone metastasis to the hip.
The point of the story is that you can get cancer on the same side as the mastectomy, so try to get somebody to check that side.
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Welcome Stephanie, sorry about u'r mom.
Slow I think we all need those Tees by now.
And Mary I know u'r right, I've always said cancer has no rules--it does what it wants, when it wants, wherever it wants. And I know we go off course and make fun of it, cuz what else can we do. And I'm sorry, but isn't it strange who found u'rs? Wow good Dr.
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hi all
Welcome Steph, yep we can be very silly here but as MaryLW says there is a serious side. This thread started because so many of us were getting stupid suggestions about curing BC.
So chooks how goes you all. Gma my rads onc is much the same. Your fine and that will be $150 thank you. And I too was fried to a crisp with lasting nerve damage. I must admit he did find the lump on the chest wall and took it very seriously but at this point my GP can deal with things and I see my BS who I love once a year.
I am sitting in my fav cafe having a coffee. Had better get home and do something constructive like clean the henhouse.
Big hugs.
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Love that shirt, hope I never need one. Where did you find it?
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Spookie, cafepress dot com. They are having 35% off on all t-shirts right now. Your dog is adorable.
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Thanks! Yours is too! What would we do without them?
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I have two - both rescues. The other one is a Rat Terrier. We also have a rescue cat. We try and stay away from the pound now. It's difficult for my husband and I to walk away.
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Spookie isn't a rescue, her Poodle brudder is. As was the Poodle before Kris. I just heard about 5 yo deaf Maltese with other special needs. Ummmmm, do I want a 3rd? He loves the dog park
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Awwwww. So cute! They are hard to resist. We adopted a cat with cancer. They told us it was a blocked milk duct, but we didn't think that's what it was. We had her for about a 1-1/2 years. At least she had a good home for the time she was alive. She was a cool cat. She used to fetch rubber bands.
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Ok, where is everybody? Roosting????I need a funny story, picture, something!
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Been sitting on my behind all day
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Sleeping. I'm going to ask for extensive thyroid testing.
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Oh My Dog!!!!!
That's toooooo funny!!!!!!
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hahahahaha. great pictures!!!
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Oh thank-you-those pictures made my morning.
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