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  • MelissaDallas
    MelissaDallas Member Posts: 7,268
    edited April 2014

    Kay, if they are nice things that are important you can find places that can repair small moth holes. They reweave the little spots. My grandmother was an exceptionally good seamstress & I've seen her do this, but I don't know if I could manage it.

    The macarons were one of those "have to make them once to see if I can do it" things. While they came out great they were very labor intensive & a huge PITA. Don't know if I love them enough to do it again. it's kind of like baking brioche or croissants. You have to try it once.

  • exbrnxgrl
    exbrnxgrl Member Posts: 12,424
    edited April 2014

    Lavender is also supposed to be a moth deterrent. 

    Caryn

  • DeliriumPie
    DeliriumPie Member Posts: 1,370
    edited April 2014

    I've watched videos on YouTube about mld but have not been certain about my skills. I will ask the therapist to show me how and ask her for flying tips. Believe me I have been rethinking the trip but it is a once in a lifetime sort of thing. It is a contest prize. When I knew I had the chance (very remote it seemed) of winning, I told everyone that if I won I would certainly take the cash. But when it became a reality, I had a change of heart, gosh darn it, I want to have some fun after this year of hell I've been through. At that time, I had just finished chemo again and thought it would be a nice way to celebrate too. But alas, the other shoe dropped and by then, it was too late to opt for the cash prize instead (I was also politely told that NO ONE has ever skipped the trip, oh you mean the guilt trip? Lol). Thank you ladies for all of the advice. I was thinking maybe the "direct" flight misnomers could be because I have always just wanted someone to direct me to the closest bar. Ha!

    Back to vanity, I am struggling with if I should wear my wig in Hawaii. I have donned my wig for any photos surrounding this contest so far, so there would be a continuity issue.  I'm not very happy with my new short look. But I can't imagine wearing a wig, on top of all this hair, if it is hot and humid and/or windy. But I also can't imagine being the center of attention with my 'fro.  Yes, stupid vanity at its best. Or worst. 

  • MelissaDallas
    MelissaDallas Member Posts: 7,268
    edited April 2014

    Sand the cedar blocks if they aren't really aromatic anymore. It "freshens" them up.

  • exbrnxgrl
    exbrnxgrl Member Posts: 12,424
    edited April 2014

    DP,

    Having spent a good bit of time in Hawaii over the years, I would think a wig might be too hot and uncomfortable. How about some light cotton scarves? Something with tropical prints or colors might be nice and they would still be cool over your new hair growth.

    Caryn

  • SelenaWolf
    SelenaWolf Member Posts: 1,724
    edited April 2014

    How many of you have grown frustrated with well-meaning people giving you advice about how you should be changing your diet or lifestyle to avoid cancer returning?   I mean, honestly, some of the things I've been told are ridiculous and I've been wracking my brains about good ways to graciously explain that - while I know they mean well - I have already come-to-terms with how I want to move forward with the rest of my life.  Which brings me to a list I've been thinking about, that I've - tentatively - called "what I won't do for cancer".  So far, I have this:

    * I will not eat oat grass or anything else that my cat has used to facilitate the barfing up of furballs.

    * I will not give up wine.  I will moderate my white wine consumption and introduce the odd glass of red wine, but I will not give it up.  Wine is what separates us from wildlife.

    * I will not indulge in coffee enemas.  Coffee is to be brewed, savoured and sipped in blissful delight not shot up what is, essentially, an “exit”.

    * I will not eat five cups of broccholi (cabbage, brussels sprouts) a day.  Believe me, you don't want me to.  Seriously.

    What would go on your list?

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 19,757
    edited April 2014

    * I will not start my day off by drinking hot water with lemon in it...that would induce vomiting on an empty stomach as far as I'm concerned

    * I will not blend all of my veggies into oblivion in an expensive juicer to drink only the resulting sludge without using the generous amounts of fibre that is thrown out

    * I will not stop barbecuing the occasional meal as that is what man first started eating once he discovered "meat"

    * I will not give up all white foods as milk is a white food and I know it has vitamins my body needs

  • SelenaWolf
    SelenaWolf Member Posts: 1,724
    edited April 2014

    Ah, yes.  The hot-water-and-lemon cure.

  • exbrnxgrl
    exbrnxgrl Member Posts: 12,424
    edited April 2014

    Selena,

    Love your list. Coffee only enters one orifice in my body :)

    Caryn

    PS: enjoyed a delicious lemon drop in a restaurant last night to celebrate NED! When I want a drink, I savor every drop with no guilt!

  • Momine
    Momine Member Posts: 7,859
    edited April 2014

    Selena, my list is basically your list, lol. Especially the coffee part. 

  • Leah_S
    Leah_S Member Posts: 8,458
    edited April 2014

    I will not give up diet cola. It's my one vice (I don't like alcohol so I can't even be virtuous about that).

    I will NOT become a vegan. Yes, I know my cousin loves me and that's why he tries to persuade me but B., my answer is - Shut. Up.

    My Grandma used to drink hot water with lemon every morning but it wasn't a cancer cure. I think it was a laxative since she eventually switched to prune juice. Still won't do it even though I ADORED her.

    Leah

  • SelenaWolf
    SelenaWolf Member Posts: 1,724
    edited April 2014

    * I will not give up my favourite lipstick even though I know it probably has some form of parabens in it.  Since no one has ever proven that there is a direct causal link between breast cancer and parabens (or any other cancer, for that matter), I will  not stress about something that may- or may not be an issue, and drive myself crazy.

     


     

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited April 2014

    Laughing with all of you...and adding Marshmallow Fluff to the list of Necessities of Life.  Frozen vanilla yogurt with M&M's mixed in ( to paint with while they melt) is NOT complete without shredded coconut, and the aforementioned Fluff ( NOT KRAFT CREME) FLUFF, a New England special, the fluff part.

    Along, of course, with tinted moisturizer and cream blush ( Bobbie Brown) so one can leave the house to buy the above mentioned necessities,

    I only like the smell of coffee, not the taste, or what it does to my insides, therefore, it makes very little sense to put it up my keister!

  • SelenaWolf
    SelenaWolf Member Posts: 1,724
    edited April 2014

    Sunflowers... you're like my honey.  He detests the taste of coffee, but loves how it makes the kitchen smell.  And, ironically, he makes a great pot of coffee for someone who hates the stuff.

  • exbrnxgrl
    exbrnxgrl Member Posts: 12,424
    edited April 2014

    Oh, you need Fluff, Fluff, Fluff to make a Fluffernutter. Marshmallow Fluff and lots of peanut butter!

    This was the jingle that I remember from when I was a kid. And frankly, to put coffee anywhere but ones mouth is a waste of perfectly good coffee. May I also add, that the perfect cocktail, on the right occasion, is another pleasure I will not give up. I can be a bit of a hedonist and I know that the ascetic life is not for me. I'm not talking constant indulgence, but good food, drink and company makes me happy. Happiness makes me less stressed, less stress is good for me. 

    Caryn

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 19,757
    edited April 2014

    Coffee does for me when I drink it what they are probably hoping for when they insert up-the-out chute. Whenever I get constipated I sometimes just have to take a whiff from of coffee beans and I'm fine! Coffee is known as "The broom that sweeps the stomach clean." Works more like a back-hoe on me!!

  • TB90
    TB90 Member Posts: 992
    edited April 2014


    I have been searching for a really good reason to not give up white wine and Selena, you just gave it to me and made my day!!

  • DeliriumPie
    DeliriumPie Member Posts: 1,370
    edited April 2014

    I will not drink aloe gel. Perhaps I would have considered it if the guy at gnc told me that drinking it cures cancer BEFORE I did months of chemo, had the girls cut off, and am purchasing a bottle to try to ease the pain of my fried to hell skin from radiation. I mean really why doesn't this guy have an office at the cancer center? It seems like a waaaay better and cheaper option. Geez

  • Ariom
    Ariom Member Posts: 6,197
    edited April 2014

    You girls are fantastic, you crack me up!

    I have decided, everything in moderation, is my new mantra! That doesn't mean I will be putting coffee into any orifice, in any amounts.

    I am eating stuff I normally wouldn't eat, because I bought a Vitamix. They call it "Health By Stealth" and although it is aimed at getting kids to ingest green stuff that they normally wouldn't eat, it works for me, and it sure works for Colin, who hates anything green, including the grass! I kid you not! You can even hide Kale, in ice cream with this machine.

    Tomorrow I start a new Yoga class and I have already checked for classes at the gym that interest me. I aim to be healthier at 61, than I was at 59, when this shit hit the fan!

    That's the plan...stay tuned! M x

  • Momine
    Momine Member Posts: 7,859
    edited April 2014

    Delirium, why doesn't the aloe guy have a stand at the cancer hospital? you ask. Simple, big pharma is suppressing this and all other cures, so they can continue to make the big bucks from the chemo [sarcasm alert].

  • MelissaDallas
    MelissaDallas Member Posts: 7,268
    edited April 2014

    You guys are just so misinformed about aloe. Delirium & I live in Texas and everyone knows here that it's nopales gel, not aloe that cures cancer;)

  • Spookiesmom
    Spookiesmom Member Posts: 9,568
    edited April 2014

    I tried drinking aloe ONCE. The stuff put me in the bathroom for a day. Now I enjoy it when it flowers in my yard. 

  • TB90
    TB90 Member Posts: 992
    edited April 2014

    And I refuse to stop using deodorant.  I tried those alternatives during radiation and when I lifted my arm, I thought to myself, is that me!  Never again.

  • SelenaWolf
    SelenaWolf Member Posts: 1,724
    edited April 2014

    "... I can be a bit of a hedonist and I know that the ascetic life is not for me. I'm not talking constant indulgence, but good food, drink and company makes me happy..."

    Abso-LUTE-ly!!!

    Drinking aloe?!?  *gag*  I can't imagine...

     


     

  • DeliriumPie
    DeliriumPie Member Posts: 1,370
    edited April 2014

    I think it's clear the real reason we are all here is not really because we didn't pump coffee up our bums, ate wheat, gluten, passed on asparagus and lemon water, smoked, drank and basked in the sun, stood in front of the microwave for too long or carried cell phones...  It's because we just didn't think "positive" enough to make it go away. And don't forget, cancer is a gift.  

  • SelenaWolf
    SelenaWolf Member Posts: 1,724
    edited April 2014

    LOL!  Don't get me started on the "cancer-is-a-gift-and-a-blessing" horse sh!t...

  • Spookiesmom
    Spookiesmom Member Posts: 9,568
    edited April 2014

    If it's a gift, where can I return it?

  • TB90
    TB90 Member Posts: 992
    edited April 2014


    You guys are keeping me smiling at work.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited April 2014

    ooooooooohhhhhhhh....can you imagine what they get for Christmas if this Phuquing disease is considered a gift?  Phew..bet it smells a lot worse than coal...

  • SelenaWolf
    SelenaWolf Member Posts: 1,724
    edited April 2014

    "Phuquing"??  I like it!

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