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  • Anna_Marie_Rogers
    Anna_Marie_Rogers Member Posts: 198
    edited January 2007
    Kay, it is so great that your husband has actually gained weight. Your may have found the key. Did the Cleveland Clinic ever suggest that his condition might be a reaction to chemicals in food or environment. There is an old National Geographic (Oct. 2006) that I just started reading today. There is an article about all the chemicals we all have in our bodies one way or another and the possible effects, especially on children. It is so scary. Then of course there are the medicines that we take that didn't exist 20 years ago. I definitely blame my breast cancer on Prempro, I'm glad that now women have stopped taking this stuff and breast cancer rates are dropping. As a teacher for 37 years I definitely noticed the difference in kids behavior. Lots of it can be blamed on tv and video games & lack of parental care, but I think a lot of it has to do with what they eat and the chemicals in things we use. I hope your husband continues to improve.
    Ann
  • Anna_Marie_Rogers
    Anna_Marie_Rogers Member Posts: 198
    edited January 2007
    I got so carried away by Kay's husband's health that I forgot to thank all those of you who sent good wishes. My CAT scan is scheduled for Thursday a.m., but I probably won't get the results until Tuesday because of the pulmonologist's schedule, although my orthopedist promised to bug him. Until they tell me otherwise, I'm going to attribute it to pneumonia or a lung infection, although either would delay my knee replacement which I've now decided I want desperately.
    Ann
  • SEI
    SEI Member Posts: 191
    edited January 2007
    Hi Everybody,

    I like the Wings of Hope as a team name, too. I’ll definitely be there. Had a lot of fun last year!

    Anne – It’s good to hear from you. How’s treatment and the new job going?

    Ann – I hope all the prayers work and everything goes well tomorrow. Be sure to let us know. Seems like you’ve had more than your share of problems lately. Hopefully, this will be nothing and you can get your new knee. And who can blame you if you “catastrophize” a little? We would all do the same.

    Kay – I’m so glad to hear your husband’s doing better. Great news! I’m so glad you figured out what was wrong. And dismayed that none of his doctors were able to figure out that was the problem. Please keep us posted on how he does.

    Janis – It’d be great to meet you. Brighton is okay with me, if someone will tell me how to get there!

    Speaking of which…..should we set a date? It looks like the best dates are 2/3 and 3/10. There were equal numbers for both dates. We could do one or both of those. I’d be up for both. Any opinions/suggestions?

    Today’s my two year anniversary. Woo hoo! I decided to make the date I had my lymph nodes removed my anniversary. I’d much rather celebrate having the (hopefully) last of the cancer taken out than being diagnosed. Two down, fifty to go!

    Irene
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited January 2007

    Hi I am new to the discussion boards and see you are planning a get-together, I would like more info on this. I will be a 3 yr survivor on Jan 20.

  • gmr52
    gmr52 Member Posts: 74
    edited January 2007
    Weighing in on the next get-together, and am hoping to meet in early March.
    Gerri
  • Anna_Marie_Rogers
    Anna_Marie_Rogers Member Posts: 198
    edited January 2007

    I'm okay to have knee replacement on Wednesday, so I won't be able to make a get-together in Feb. because I won't be able to drive, but if there is one in March, I will try to make that one.

  • fancy2
    fancy2 Member Posts: 162
    edited January 2007

    That's good news and bad news--good that you can have your knee replaced, bad that you can't make a Feb get together. Depending on when/where it is, maybe one of us could give you a lift?

  • Tonya88
    Tonya88 Member Posts: 10
    edited January 2007
    Hi, everyone!

    Nancy... I tried to PM you, but your mailbox is full. Talk to you soon!

    Irene... Happy anniversary to you! I hope you went out and celebrated your special day.

    Kay... Keep feeding your hubby all those healthy meals. I did not know the msg could cause so many problems. It's wonderful to hear he is gaining weight and feeling better. Also, I was in your neck of the woods today. I was in Fenton to see my dad and take him to the airport.

    Besh wishes to all!
    Tonya
  • neesie
    neesie Member Posts: 1,924
    edited January 2007
    Welcome Deni,
    I'm also a 3 year survivor! I haven't met these "wonderful" Michigan ladies yet, but hope to soon! Ladies, let me know when you come up with a date. My schedule is hit or miss and somewhat flexable, so I have no input as to a date..........just hope I can make it.
    Denise
  • Sphynx
    Sphynx Member Posts: 611
    edited January 2007
    Hi back everyone. I cleaned up my mailbox but cannot get to it from home for some reason. I think they lowered the amount of personal messages you can have again. Please catch me on email if you cannot get me here!

    Welcome Deni - happy anniversary! Happy anniversary to Irene also.

    Great news about your DH, Kay. I thought I posted about that earlier but don't see my last post!

    It will be nice to meet the new ladies. I think March is better for me to meet but I'm not as flexible as I used to be since my mom is in the nursing home.

    Miss you guys and hope you are hanging in there.
    xxxooo
    Nancy
  • ArmyNavyMom
    ArmyNavyMom Member Posts: 303
    edited January 2007
    I mentioned the June walk to my clinical trials nurse yesterday at treatment (anybody else know Joyce at Troy Beaumont?) and she was telling me all about it. She's got me all excited about this. I was actually disappointed when she said it was only 3K or so. :-P

    I was thinking last night(I love steriods) and I remember something being said about hats or t-shirts. Is the plan to go professional or get crafty with them? I'm geeked and it's only January. How are you going to stand me for 5 more months? :-)
  • neesie
    neesie Member Posts: 1,924
    edited January 2007
    So glad you're walking!! I've walked the past 3 years with my Daughter, Sisters and Nieces. There is something about seeing all the Pink together that puts you in a wonderful mood. Atmosphere is wonderful!
    Denise
  • PaintedFancy
    PaintedFancy Member Posts: 6
    edited January 2007
    I would also love to meet some of my Michigan Sisters. I'm south of Flint, so Brighton would be great for me as well, but I'm willing to travel further south if that's what the group decides.
    Thanks Julie
  • Not_Me
    Not_Me Member Posts: 180
    edited January 2007

    Do we want to set the date for the luncheon? It looks like 2/3 and 3/10 have equal votes...and since 2/3 is a few days away...maybe we should plan on 3/10? How does this sound?

  • Sphynx
    Sphynx Member Posts: 611
    edited January 2007
    Chris - I'm all in for 3/10. I'm sorry I would not be able to make it this weekend.

    Welcome PaintedFancy. I thought for a minute that fancy got a new horse and changed her name!

    Adrionna and ArmyNavyMom - you are getting me psyched for the walk! Wait until you see what Kats has cooked up.

    Everyone - Candi (normalcandi) needs our help! Please see her post under the mets topic.

    xxxooo
    Nancy
  • PaintedFancy
    PaintedFancy Member Posts: 6
    edited January 2007
    3/10 sounds good to me as well. Now we just have to decide where. Funny I picked Painted Fancy because I have a paint horse whose name is Fancy! So Fancy2 and I seem to have alot in common. My friend Sue who is a 1 1/2 yrs ahead of me in treatment just got the news last week that her cancer has met. into her back bone. This disease leaves me feeling so angry so many times. Thanks for the great support here! I'm heading over to read Candi's post.
    Julie
  • Fitztwins
    Fitztwins Member Posts: 7,969
    edited February 2007
    We leave for vacation on the 16th of June. actually 3/10 will WORK for me!!! There are a TON of restaurants in Brighton. I am sure there has to be an Olive Garden or Applebees.

    I am in for 3/10. I will mark my calendar.
  • SEI
    SEI Member Posts: 191
    edited February 2007
    Hi everyone,

    Ann – how did your scan go? Did you have your surgery? How are you doing?

    Deni0104 – Welcome to the group – hope you can make the next lunch.

    Kay – How is your DH doing? Is he still gaining some weight and feeling better?

    Tonya – thanks! How’re things going with you?

    ANMom – Glad to hear you’re psyched for the walk. We had a lot of fun last year and I imagine it’ll be even more fun this year.

    Nancy - You and kats are making me nervous....

    Julie – Welcome! It’s so funny you both have a horse named Fancy. I’m so sorry about your friend. This disease sucks.

    3/10 works for me, too. Can someone from that side of town pick a place? Is there somewhere that’s close to something else in case we want to do something after? It was fun walking around Canterbury Village last time. Gave us more time to chat without having a waiter waiting for us to leave.

    Take care,
    Irene
  • kats
    kats Member Posts: 509
    edited February 2007
    Irene,
    Quote:

    Nancy - You and kats are making me nervous....





    You're too funny..........
    It's nothing scary, just something to get us noticed you know like how the Flamingo Team got noticed with their cute little head thingy.

    I was thinking about head boppers with butterflies (to go along with the name Wings Of Hope, if the Team decides to change the name). I know some might not like to wear head thingys and you wouldn't have to wear it the whole time if you didn't want to. Maybe for the Team picture, Nancy aka Team Captain could we do that this year and for the start of the race?

    It's just an idea and if no one would be up for it then no worries and no offense taken.

    Mary
  • ArmyNavyMom
    ArmyNavyMom Member Posts: 303
    edited February 2007
    Mary - I think butterflies sound perfect! Are you thinking about something to attach to a hat or a headband style?

    Anne
  • kjackie02
    kjackie02 Member Posts: 50
    edited February 2007
    Hi MI girls. I know most of you are from the east side of the state. I am from the west side but would love to talk to you all.
    Jackie
  • kats
    kats Member Posts: 509
    edited February 2007
    Anne,
    What I'm thinking of are head bands called head boppers. You could wear them in place of the Survivor cap or in addition to it.

    ***I'm probably driving Nancy crazy with these ideas that will bring attention to the Team, RIGHT NANCY?***

    I can be easily stopped by just saying "enough of these nutty ideas kats", I won't take offense promise
  • neesie
    neesie Member Posts: 1,924
    edited February 2007
    March 10th. sounds good to me! There are alot of restaurants in Brighton...........I haven't been to alot of them, some chains and some privately owned. I'm voting for Kay to pick one out! She knows the area and you ladies and more of the type of place you usually meet in! (Wow, that's called "passing the buck"!) There's a boardwalk along the river if the weather permits, and a new Outside Mall....again weather permitting. Just thought of this one. We have a "tea room" in Hartland. Never been to this one but have heard good things about it. Kinda fun (the one I've been to). Small place, proper tea and lunch. If interested, I will check into it. By "proper" I mean like Old Fashioned afternoon tea time, not classy, snobbish!
    Denise
  • Sphynx
    Sphynx Member Posts: 611
    edited February 2007
    Map of Brighton with restaurants

    Last time I tried this, I sent shel to California! Here is a map of Brighton and if you look on the right, you can check off which restaurants you want to see. Just tell me where to go and I’ll be there. The Tea Room sounds nice if it isn’t to “foofy”. There is a Panera Bread around there and I think it was Irene that wanted to try that.

    Warning, Warning.!!!!! The new mall on 23 is very nice but it has a DOUBLE ROUNDABOUT to enter and exit it off the highway. Now I do not have much experience with any roundabout except maybe in Boston. I drove through this one where I was driving and my friend was navigating. I totally freaked out and ended back on the highway. Cars are coming into the circle from all directions and everyone seems to have a yield sign so I can’t tell you how confusing it was. The problem also is that when you get back on the highway (say southbound) and then turn around and make your way north, the roundabout is on both north and south bound exits. I like to think I no longer have chemo brain, so if I was this confused without chemo brain, I cannot imagine someone with chemo brain trying to navigate it. What the heck were they thinking when they made this?

    Kats, I love the idea of the bobble hats and butterflies. Please keep up your creativity since I am lacking in that area. I’ll let the group decide. You are so modest about your skills. I usually will not wear the pink ribbon stuff but this is one day of the year that I like to go all out. We are showing our humor and giving hope to other survivors since we are such a big survivor team. I’m still aiming for the team with the most survivors! The church ladies can’t win every year.

    Anna hasn’t checked in since her surgery and where is Kay (fancy)? Hope everyone is well. I’m looking forward to 3/10.

    xxxooo
    Nancy
  • neesie
    neesie Member Posts: 1,924
    edited February 2007
    Oh, the dreaded round about...........Who the heck dreamed that thing up. It's one way of keeping us away from the mall! I've managed going from Lee Rd. to N. Whitmore (old 23). That thing freaks me out!
    Let me know what you decide!
    Denise
  • neesie
    neesie Member Posts: 1,924
    edited February 2007
    Welcome Jackie,
    Did you get pelted with snow today? I heard the West side might get a lot of Lake Effect Snow. I haven't met any of the Michiganders yet either, but hope to in March. Hope you can join us!
    Hugs,
    Denise
  • Not_Me
    Not_Me Member Posts: 180
    edited February 2007

    Hi all...I did the double round about at that exit a few days ago. I just ran into anohter one of those while traveling in NY...maybe this is a new engineering concept. Very confusing.

  • ArmyNavyMom
    ArmyNavyMom Member Posts: 303
    edited February 2007
    Before Christmas Mitch Albom (of WJR) was in Brighton doing signings of his most recent book, and he was talking on his radio show about how he and his producer got lost on that roundabout, too. I avoid the one in my area like the plague!!! :-P

    Anne
  • Sphynx
    Sphynx Member Posts: 611
    edited February 2007
    I might try adrionna's (Denise's) Lee Rd. route to avoid the roundabout. It's a nice mall and has more clothes in ... ahemm...'our age group'. Not that I dress 'old' but most of the malls have teeny-bopper shops it seems.

    Ok - the news is that we can sign up for the Komen race NOW! So, should I put together the team with a new name? What did everyone think about the names Kats suggested? Should I do a poll? "Wings of Hope", "On the Wings of Hope for a Cure" or the old name "Breastcancer.org, Cybersisters and Friends"?
  • Sphynx
    Sphynx Member Posts: 611
    edited February 2007

    Let me try a poll:

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