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Hi Karyll,
Just to let you know that your calculations are spot on!
I did not hear from Sue before she went to hospital, so perhaps she will contact me by phone later and give me some news. Until then like you, and all our sisters on this site, I am holding her in my heart for a good outcome and recovery.
Big hugs everyone,
Valerie S
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Sue,
Been thinking of you since I woke this morning and hoping that you are in recovery and sleeping peacefully.
ValerieK
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I'm thinking of you too, Sue. By the time you read our posts, it'll be done...YAY! Now breathe a big sigh of relief, sit back with us and chat for awhile. It's time for some healing!
~Marin
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Sue, you were the first thing I thought of when I awoke this morning. It's over!!! Your healing journey is now beginning. How relieved you must be feeling. I'm anxious to hear from either you or Val. Take care. We're all with you in spirit.
Love and Hugs,
Karen
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Sue, I've been following your journey closely and want you to know that I actually laid awake in bed last night sending you the best possible thoughts I could. We're all anxious to hear your report--and relieved that you have moved on to the healing.
Best,
D1
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Hi darling Sue!
When you read this, you are sitting up, using your hands, and KNOW this thing is over. Whew! Just wanted to drop you a note and tell you that so many good wishes and prayers have been sent to you, England is in serious danger of tipping slightly from the weight of love and concern!
Can't wait to talk to you.
Love, Shirlann -
Yay Sue - you did it! All these agonising weeks are over. I am so relieved for you. Now you must concentrate on resting and healing. When you leave hospital, be easy on yourself and don't try to do too much too soon.
I am so looking forward to reading your first post.
Love & extremely gentle hugs,
gb
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The huge sigh of relief from the US alone might hit England with record winds. Be careful.
This American will be recovering along with you.
My heart has been with you, and will continue to be.
Hugs to you and also to your boys.
Towhee
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Hi Sue!! I thought about you all day today. I hope your resting comfortably. Put your headphones on and let the moraphine drip!!lol
You are gonna be just fine. Can't wait to read your first post. Probably the only ones more excited about you getting home than us ladies here are those two little boys '' Mummys home" YEAH!!!!! Peace and Hugs to you and your boys. Melody
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Towhee , do you have to go through photo bucket to download those things to your page? I guess I just don't know how. I have tried , but unsucessful. But I have not used photo bucket. Thanks , Melody
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Yes, Sue, rest comfortably and assuredly. Your family and friends are at your bedside and with your darling boys.
Your doctors are looking, probing, testing, and determining the clues to their next step.
Your Prime Minister spoke yesterday of making the NHS a more personal place, a more humane place-hopefully without such long patient waits.
And your court awaits you!
Keeping you so close in my heart and mind.
Tender -
Hi Melody,
I use Photobucket for my smileys. It's a free and reliable image hosting service.
When I find a smiley I like, I save it in a folder on my computer. Then I go to Photobucket and upload it. Under the picture in Photobucket are three types of URL. I copy the basic URL.
I have a little free program called SmileyPad. I open it and add the URL I just copied from Photobucket.
Over time, a lot accumulate if you're like me!
Any time I want to use a smiley, I open SmileyPad. There they all are. On some message boards I just drag the smiley and drop it in my message.
That doesn't work on this board. Here, I copy the URL from SmileyPad, then click on the little green icon at the top of the message composition window, right next to the smiling face. It opens a popup where I paste the URL.
It's a lot easier than it sounds! If you need more help with doing this, PM me. I'd be glad to get you going.
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Good Night All!
No word as yet on our dear Sueps, so much in our thoughts, and her two dear boys.
Tomorrow is closing in fast....
Tender -
Hi Sue,
Wishing you a speedy recovery,
with lots of prayers for a good result.
Have been reading your posts, I was only 38 at dx last Dec, and through everything now - the year has passed really quickly and was given the all clear at my last check up.
Cyndie
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Beautiful photo - but what has happened to everyone's posts??
gb
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Geebung, the posts are still there. They are just squished over to the far right for some reason. Use the bottom scroll bar to scroll over to see them.
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Large photos push everything to the side.
Cyndie, I have sent you a PM.
Towhee
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What the heck! I hope our Sue can get to us! What in the world. Oh well, at least we are all here.
Sue, lovey, get out of the hospital, tell them you have American friends that won't leave you alone, and you have to get out or they will cause a raucus riot!
Love you, sweetie, Shirlann
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Oh - I am such a technoklutz! Yes, scrolled across and there you all are - way over there at the side!
I wonder when we will hear about/from Sue?
Welcome Cyndie. I wonder why your avatar did that? Mine was quite big originally and it scaled itself down when I used it as an avatar. Strange.
gb
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Dear Sue,
I'm here as well praying & hoping that you are on the road to recovery. If your not up to posting please give ValerieS a call so she can keep us updated.
{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{HUGS}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}
Valerie
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Wow! Thanks for the info guys , I thought my computer had a worm!
Towhee , thanks , I will try , if no success I will pm you.
Hey Sue , I hope all is coming along as it should be. I remember when I came home from the hospital , I wanted to post to everyone , but really didn't feel up to it right away. You take all the time you need to rest , but hurry up , patience is not my virture!!
lol. Remember to let your boys help out as much as they can. It will make them feel better and you too. Ok Sue BIG hugs to you , Melody
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Well, Good Night All!
Day Two, and no word as yet on our dear Sueps, so much in our thoughts, and her two dear boys.
Tomorrow is closing in fast....
Tender -
Well I went in on Tuesday and came home Thursday so that seems about right to me... RAH RAH RAH for Sue coming home most probably in a few hours now... should be ummmmmmoops, only 5 am there. I guess we can let her sleep a bit?
Thinking of ya Sue, even in your dreams. There's no rest for women doncha know.
Hugs everyone waiting together we are a bit of a motley crew I think but a very loving and kind one.
Karyll
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Hi Sue,
Hope you are resting comfortably - either in hospital or at home. Your sweet boys will be so happy to have you back with them.
Gentle hugs
gb
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Now I am getting a little worried. I hope and pray nothing went wrong in the hospital. Maybe in England they keep patients longer than they do here. They throw you out here one hour after surgery, hahaha, its not that bad YET!
Anyway, if you read this Sue, keep getting better, we are all standing on the pier (mentally) looking toward England, and we promise we won't throw anymore tea in the ocean, if you will just let us know you are fine.
Love, Shirlann
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Hi,
Just a thought - when I had my bi-lateral mastectomy, I was still pretty ga-ga for a couple of days on the pain meds - I know that they will probably have a couple of drains in place as well, so Sue will be feeling a little out of it... I was in hospital for 5 days after my surgery.
Love
Cyndie -
BOO BOO FROM THE UK C'EST MOI!
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YOO HOO I AM HOME ...LOL..YOU ARE ALL MENTALLY INSANE WITH WARMTH.I have laughed at your posts but more than anything, I thankyou from the very very very pit of my heart and soul xxxxxx
I will now post you my rendition of the last 2 days bear with me I am as weak as a chocolate teapot xx
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Welcome back, welcome back, welcome back....
Tender
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