OMG They Found the Cure for Stupid
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hahahahahahahaha!!
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Another friend said to me today: "Oh you'll do like Angelina Jolie and you'll be over with that". This time I flipped and told her to shut up. If she doesn't know what she's talking about, she shouldn't say anything. After my skin goes for the second time under radiation, there's no chance for reconstruction. Even if I want to try, I'd have to wait for a year (if I make it that long but that's a different story) and the chance for succes is close to zero.
Making everything seem easy and using Angelina Jolie as an example is one of my pet peeves, as you've probably guessed.
Curing ignorance one step at the time :-)
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OMG We need to add to the cancer cure recipe. My volunteer driver informed me (on the way to radiation) that if I ate flax oil mixed with cottage cheese my cancer would be cured in weeks. I'm also supposed to put magnets under my mattress to make the cure even faster.
There just is no cure for stupid!
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Angelina also had the best doctors and plastic surgeons money could buy
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Oh MoreShoes - I'm so sorry you had to have that experience. Many people just don't think before they speak. But, the old saying is true that no one can know what we face unless they've walked in the same shoes. That is why these threads are so helpful.
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MoreShoes - Yup I had that same thing come up and I blew up too.
Just an FYI I waited 4 years after radiation - but had a reconstruction/reduction on both sides - Amazingly, the radiated side was the side that didn't give me any trouble healing.. The non-radiated side had open wounds and bad scars.. Have had 2 revisions. After the first revision, found out the reason for the bad scarring was the dissolvable stitches. Everything looks great now.
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More, that sounds like another case for the "Open mouth, insert foot" file!
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>Angelina also had the best doctors and plastic surgeons money could buy
Not only that, Marijen. She didn't have to deal with the sickness before that. She didn't go through chemo and radiation. Anyhow, I've developed thicker skin when it comes to statements like this from friends. I reply to them depending on my mood. sometimes I ignore them, sometimes I explode. And frankly, it's liberating.
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I got an a brush off email yesterday - "oh yeah it's all par for the course" kind of thing from a family member. Immediately trashed it.
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hard to get brush offs from family but it sure points out who you can depend on
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That is true Proud. Been there myself!
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mommy, my sister was going through her own shit during my treatment so was not helpful to me
But she got rid of her a hole of a husband and now we are close againc
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Holy Cow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
When I told my hubby today about how people compare what we have to go through with BC compared to Angelina, he thinks its wrong and stupid as well.
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I'm so sick of stupid I could scream!!! Between Stupid questions and stupid statements.... It seems when I finally let down my guard stupid appears again. Oh Breast Cancer!!! This being stated to me at least 2 times a week, you will be fine my sister had that and took a pill for 5 years or sheesh I was worried I thought you had real cancer my mother had that and is fine. NO NO NO NO NO there are different kinds of breast cancer there is no pill or injection or whatever for what I have. Or the other common weekly is some potion I have to try "flaxseed and olive oil.... that always works" works on what? I must not be drinking enough Green Tea... And Gina4 I to was told to put the magnets under my bed. Don't forget to add the crystals, dance nakie in the moonlight, click my heels 3 times there's no body like a cancer free body.... sorry it's been a crap day...
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woman at my gym says she always healthy and since she is 62, she is too old to get sick
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Thanks for the laughs ladies. I am still around and still here. Sorry but the stupid never stops. No wonder I have hot to nine years I of course had the good sort of cancer. Funny I thought as I have gone seven years beyond what was expected. Good to know.
Hugs to all
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Oh Alyson, thanks. I love the owl. Needed that giggle this morning. Love, Jean
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Laughing alot Alyson. Thanks for helping me smile today!
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My dear colleage was just was diagnosed with Stage IIA at age 40, she has a teen daughter and a 9 yr old. All of us hospice admission nurses have been checking in with her, and no one says anything stupid. We're just present with her, no stories about people we know yada yada, She just had a bilateral mastectomy and starts chemo this week. She's such a positive person and we intend to be there for her. I did tell her when she's ready for her reconstruction I'll wait for her and we can get our nipple tattoos together in New Orleans and she had a good laugh. Sisterhood is powerful!
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And P.S., Angie got to keep her nipples!
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(Angelina). I like her by the way.
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I'm loving the owls
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HaHa.. :-)
Alyson.. We've missed you.!!
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did anyone see the eagle give birth this morning, it was on NBC and not what else
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I love all the pictures.
My "baby" turns 18 tomorrow...I'm so excited for her...such a milestone birthday.
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Gee, after what we've been through, I think we should all qualify to work at hooters.....would be a hoot! Just us and the owls. Teehee! Love, Jean
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