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SLOW DEEP BREATHStHAT Picture is perfect!!!!!!!!
that is exactly what I pictured Ducky Doing on her hiatus - Pissing just a few people off, by strutting her stuff!
Ducky..............Is that not your personality exemplified perfectly??????
Lucy - The tattoo is a sign! Have you ever seen the movie "I am Legend" with Will Smith?
In the last scene, when the zombies, who are taking over the earth because of cancer cures gone bad and they turn the people into zombie like animals.
He finally finds a cure for the people so they don't turn into zombies anymore, but the zombies are closing in on him and he can only save this lady who has a strong faith in God, which he has lost because of all of the chaos. So as he is putting her in the safe room, he notices a butterfly tattoo on her back. Throoughout the movie he keeps having a nagging memory of his last time with his four year old daughter and it is about a butterfly.... so seeing the tattoo on the lady's back lets him know it is a sign, a sign this is the cure and she is there to carry it to others.
Anyway, I have so much faith in what God does..............and the tattoo is a sign, you are meant to be here.....supporting and being supported by this eclectic group of people!
Love to all!
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Ducky is awesome and has treated me like a daughter. She took me under her duck wing when I was down and scared. She is a wonderful combination of feisty and kind with a great sense of humor thrown in the mix. I couldn't ask for a better friend. We should all have a little Ducky in our lives.
Kathy, I so agree. That duck tattoo must be a sign!!
Lucy, love the tattoo!! I bet she will adopt you too. That would make us sisters. hahahaha
Seriously though, I am so grateful for all of the ladies here. We are all so fortunate to have each other.
Love to all.....lurkers too!!
GMAFoley.....hahahahaha....good one!!
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Kathy.. Thank you.. I haven't seen the movie..but I want to now.!!
Slow.. Oh yes.!! I'd love it if Ducky adopted me too.. It would be such fun being your sister. 😃
Blondie ..How are you ? What are you up to this weekend ?
Hubby loves chooks ..and so do I ..all the different varieties ..especially the bantams ..So we are going to a poultry show tomorrow about an hour from where we live ..
Take Care everyone ..
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I know a chook is a chicken. I learned that from Alyson!! Hope you have fun at your chook show!!
Hope everyone is having a good weekend so far.
Hey Blondie.....how are you feeling? Getting excited about your upcoming trip?? I'm very excited for you - take lots of pictures!!
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Slow.. So chickens aren't chooks in America.?? Seriously I had no idea !! HaHa.. Goes to prove we learn something new every day. :-)
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Lucy, I've never heard the term in America. Anyone?
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Lol, hey lucy
I am getting excited.
Pix, well it will just b me sitting on the fouch in my pjs or in the pool. With my grandson, lol...that i cant wait 4.
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I learned that chook is chicken from Alyson, too.
Blondie, sitting around with your grandson sounds like a wonderful way to spend a vacation!
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That is what i thought
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Hello, everybody: I just wanted to introduce myself, then read the previous posts.
Diagnosis synopsis: diagnosis May 29 from needle biopsy, lumpectomy #1 on June 16, lumpectomy #2 scheduled for July 7 (surgeon didn't lie margins) then on to radiation and tamoxifen but that hasn't been scheduled yet. I'm not sure how much surgery 2 will take, but surgeon seemed to think I'd still at least look normal while dressed, so hopefully not gonna need to deal with people on the street. Just the ladies at the YMCA who see me in the changing room.
I haven't told many people yet, mainly family and people who'd almost certainly notice--massage therapist and next-door neighbor. (Neighbor's the queen of the local cadre of little-old-lady nosyparkers (and we get on quite well), but she *would* notice, because she does! Last year, she commented that she'd known I lost weight, even through winter clothing, because my neck got skinny.)
But I do want to figure out how to handle any trying-to-be-helpful friends, and the not so helpful ones. (already had a friend suggest I try eating more raw and fermented foods. I responded "So, beer and sushi with LOTS of soy sauce?")
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green, best of luck, I had 3 lumpies but it is barely noticeable in my clothes and do not believe folks realize it, for me, the gym was a live line during all this shit. I tried to change up my diet for healthier foods after diagnosis, dang but I am all clear and it I 7 years so maybe it helped!
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Queen.. Welcome !! I don't have much advice about how to handle the things people say.. Honestly there's been times I've felt totally gob-smacked.. so shocked I've been unable to think of a reply..!! I only told the people I wanted to /had to tell..and even they have said things that have shocked me.!! Your neighbour certainly sounds like the dizzy limit.. HaHa she noticed your neck got skinny.. and actually told you.. unbelievable !! :-)
Blondie.. Your holiday plans sound perfect !!
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Queen welcome sounds perfect n people have all kinds of advice, lo
Hi lucy
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Lucy55: yes, that's EXACTLY what she said....and I love her for it. I know she means it lovingly; we've been neighbors for...God! almost twenty years now, and have been in one another's pockets for most of that time. We watch over each other in many ways, as good neighbors ought. I have no worries that she'll say anything that'll strike me dumb, or anything unwittingly hurtful.
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queen, course having someone tell you your hips are thinner might have been better! me whose mom always stressed over her thin neck and she passed the thin neck onto me! but no thin hips.....
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Proudtospin: (snorts of laughter) Yeah, me I'd rather be told my waist had gotten skinny. But that was all she could really see at the time, this being the tail end of a particularly hard winter in Michigan. It'll have to do. For now.
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SlowDeepBreath: no, I've never heard the term in the United States either. I first saw it in The Thorn Birds.
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queen, that is what this board is about, giggles and laughter!
blow that neighbor off!
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Welcome queenmomcat!
I had an excisional biopsy in '99. At the time they called it a lumpectomy - it was b9. Then in 2013, I was diagnosed with two tumors and had them removed. Both of them cancer. Then in 2014 I had another core biopsy on another lump - b9. All of that was done in the same breast. Other than it being smaller from radiation, I think it came through pretty good. You can see the scars if you look closely, but I suspect most people wouldn't even notice unless I pointed it out.
I remember the Thornbirds! That was considered a very steamy TV mini series at the time.
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Queen and PTS.. You should be happy with your long thin necks.. aren't they meant to be a sign of elegance and beauty.? :-)
Queen.. Lovely to have someone living next door that you feel so close too.. would make you feel much better when you're away on holidays too, knowing she can keep an eye on your house for you.
Slow.. Ah yes.. TheThornbirds certainly was considered hot and steamy at the time.!! It'd be interesting to watch it again now and see how tame it probably was in comparison to the shows on today.!! I'm envious of you ladies with 2 boobs.. My doctor didn't want to do a BMX.. So I thought I wouldn't do reconstruction as it would be impossible to get it looking like the other one anyhow.. Plus I didn't think I could handle the extra surgery either.
Blondie.. Hi . 😃
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hmmm, my scawney neck? a thing of beauty or just something that makes me look old er!
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Lucy55: (laughs) I wouldn't call my neck anywhere near swanlike yet! But don't I wish. And at least I have about 1 and 4/5ths boobs once all's said and done; trying to be grateful for that. The neighbor does watch our house and cat(s) when we're gone--that's what The Queen of the NoseyParkers as a neighbor is good for. And doing the scoldy finger when I'm not dressed properly by her lights.
SlowDeepBreath: thank you for your story of treatments; the surgeon is very sympathetic (though rather like talking to a basset hound), but there's only so much he can do about the Sweating of Dread Uncertainty. Def. not looking forward to all those "helpful" people.
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Hey there peeps 8 days in 30 min. Fla. Cant wait Group hug...
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Blondie, I'm so excited for you!
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Tnx, hi poppy, Ruth sent me pix of your trip, love u r face, how r things, pm me if you want to. 7 days
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Blondie.. Yay.. Not long to go now 😃
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Lucy, In reading back I totally learned a new word from you....Gobsmacked!! I can't believe I missed that the first time around. I love it!!
My BS was pushing big time for a MX. I've had too many large surgeries where I developed wound infections in my lifetime, so I decided on the lumpectomy.
PTS, I bet your neck is lovely.
Queen, your surgeon has long ears, droopy eyes, wrinkly skin and short legs? Sounds interesting!! hehe
Blondie, 6 more days??? So happy for you!!!
Ok, this is weird. Stare at the center of this picture for a minute. Once done look to the white area on the right and blink your eyes a few times. You should see a picture of a beautiful girl!! Did you see her??? hahahaha - We must keep ourselves entertained somehow!!
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Slow Deep Breaths: (amused) I didn't say he looked like a basset hound, it's like talking to a basset hound. Or maybe more like Eeyore. Though come to think of it, his face is kinda wrinkly/droopy; that certainly takes the edge off fearing Re-Lumpectomy next week! Thank you (still snickering at the idea).
This is a continuation of my impression of Surgeon #2 (neurosurgeon) last year, who made me think of an Irish Setter on speed.
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Slow.. WOW !! That's amazing..!! HaHa.. I just did it 3 times. 😃
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hahahaha queen.....I'm trying to picture an Irish Setter on speed. Too funny.
Isn't that mind-boggling Lucy??? I'm always fascinated with stuff like that.
Happy 4th to all....hope your weekend is fun and pain free.
Love to all (lurkers too)!!
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