OMG They Found the Cure for Stupid
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Do these look familiar..........LMAO
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hi all. Still out. Will update later. No car yet but sis in law got good news. Cysts and one fibro.
BBL!!
Love you girls!
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4..............great news...........glad she isn't going to join the club.........
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Sitting in bed reading on my iPhone so can't post pictures- I don't know how. Have has my tea and toast and about to do the puzzles. It is Saturday morning here.
Slow, chemo is wonderful for RA, puts it into remission. I am just having a bad spell and I am getting to to point where I might take the prednisone which I hate. Ever since I had polio as a result of the vaccination I react to many drugs I'm a very strange way. So I try not to take too many even though I seem to collect a pharmacy every time I collect a script.
Mary sending big hugs.
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Hi Aly, I hope u some relief from ll this. And like I always say don't tell us anything that's happening cuz it's Friday here and I want to be surprised for Saturday.
44444 Good news.
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4.....glad your we won't have another member in the club.......great news..........
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Slow, great story. You sound like me. 4 thanks for all your information, I have tried the Essiac tea, it made me really sick, no matter how small a serving I did. Have to be careful with a lot of things now that my liver is not functioning up to par. Did my muga scan today, havnt heard back from it yet, but will start on one or the other chemo Monday morning. Thanks for all your good thoughts and prayers, they really help a lot.
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hahahahaha. You guys are hysterical. Cami, thanks for helping me find my marbles. And ducky, that hat isn't my style LOL. It was a gray baseball cap I lost
. It was my favorite. I'm hoping it will turn up somewhere.
Alyson, I don't blame you for not wanting to take all those drugs. I try and get by on as little of them as I can - just enough to function. I could start a pharmacy with everything they prescribe.
mary, I'm going to believe that this next chemo is going to work for you. I'm praying for you daily.
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Aly, sas-schatzi started a thread about drug pathways. She was tested and 3 pathways were abnormal. So if she's given drugs that use those pathways, the dose needs to be adjusted. I don't remember the name of the thread, but she could tell you. It might explain some bad reactions and save you from others in the future.
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Damn Slow I think I found it......
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Alyson. I only use my iPhone. I can post pics if they are in an album on my phone. I don't know how to port them in from other places, screen shot? The second icon in from the right at the top of the message box will get you started on pics from phone. Did this make any sense?
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OK I had 2--the Red and the Purple--wore them to work too.
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hahahaha. After seeing those hats, I guess my hat wasn't so great after all!!! Think I'll buy a new one this weekend. Well, rads kicked my butt this week. Think I'll hit the hay. Hope you all have a wonderful evening!! Love to all!!
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One of these too.
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Slow......hang in there girlfriend........it will make you tired........just rest.......hugs.
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Those are cute hats, but I look ridiculous in them. I swear this summer Im going bald and I don't care what anybody thinks.
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Mary,Mary
BALD IS BEAUTIFUL
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Mary, Just remember sunscreen if you're not going to wear a hat.
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I HATED my wig, hot and itchey. Hats caught the sweat. Get some bling ear rings and rock on Mary!
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mary I'm late but still sending good vibes your way.
4. Thanks for the encouragement about the shoulder. We are meeting with the surgeon in May. In the meantime I am exercising and stretching like nobodies business. If I can avoid a hospital I will.
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Understood! We all have seen a hospital at least one time too many!
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Oh my goodness - I slept the weekend away. I feel like Rip Van Winkle.
Mary, I got so tired of my wig, I just didn't care anymore and went bald. My daughter said she really liked it, and I got used to it. I agree with FK, bald is beautiful - not to mention, comfortable.
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YES BALD IS BEAUTIFUL
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Haha, just stumbled on to this thread..... I drink too much wine that's why I got breast cancer, oh that and the cigarettes that I gave up 20 years ago. Course if I would get my body into an alkaline state by eating seaweed and drinking water with lemons boiled in it, the cancer cannot survive and it will die. Apparently, I also need to become a vegan.
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And smoke asparagus. !!!
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Hey I had aspargrass for dinner! Guess I should have rolled it and smoked it but I was out of hundred dollar bills to roll up!
Welcome Genny! Nice to see you here! These ladies are awesome.
Who spotted the Cure Guy this weekend? Maybe he is down under with Aly until her weather turns?
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IDK where he is, wish somebody could at least say they saw him in the aspergrass patch.
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Wait, maybe this is him trying to hide??
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Mmm, wine... That may have been my problem too! Can't say I've given it up, though I am trying to drink less. And, there is some asparagus in my fridge.
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