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Yeah, I read this in the paper today. Borborigmi gone wild.
Cindi o'h
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I've met that Santa! He comes by Cindi's Pub now and then... Either they love 'em or they hate 'em...me? I love him!
Cindi o'h
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Hi Chrissy.
If I remember right, I spent at least that long on my first day of chemo too. Day was way too long. I think they wanted to make sure I didn't react to anything they were giving me. I think that was why it took longer. Slower drip...something. I don't remember the details.
The next time was still long, but not as bad. And then I think the next times were closer to the 4-5 hour range. I was carbo/taxol.
Plan on some knitting, reading, card playing, snoozing, snacks....something to get through it. Ugh!
Cindi o'h
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Hi Cheryl,
Glad that your Thanksgiving was a good one and that Mike is chugging along with his treatments. It isn't uncommon for people to get just a little more "wore out" with each add'l treatment... (hate to be a spoil sport, just so you know why he seems to feeling a bit cruddier.)
Thanks for the update. Will be saying prayers that you will have more good days ahead of you and no more interferences with treatments.
Cindi o'h
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Barb, That is sooo cute!
Cindi o'h
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In my opinion, it is not too soon to take him to the Emergency Room/Department.
Cindi o'h
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I agree, DonM.
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If I ever have to have chemo again, I will get a port. I got slapped and hot toweled and poked in the hand and then up the arm as vein after scardeycat vein failed to stand up to task.
Cindi o'h
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Hello and welcome.
I have been here awhile and I must say from the posts I have read from the newcommers, your Dad's case is atypical.
If you are not getting sufficient attention from his doctors, it is time to get your Dad to a hospital where he can be evaluated and treated. Breathlessness to the point of passing out requires emergency attention.
Cindi o'h
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Pat Hinkley
in GRIEF
JanMarie,
I am sorry for your loss and grateful for your family humor.
Blessings.
Cindi o'h
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Both of you girls have my heart today.
love,
Cindi o'h
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Funny, Larry, all of 'em..!
I know that Nushka is going to love 'em too...!
Cindi o'h
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ohhhhhh...
I have a laptop mousie and he isn't recognizing where I am pointing.. I hope someone else is racking up the points, though.
Just don't shoot any of the squirrels... we need those around...
'specially the ones with bats!
Cindi o'h
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oh Pooders!
Cindi o'h
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Eppie!!!
I love it....! I already do and I haven't even opened it yet! ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING BY EPPIE MAKES ME LAUGH AND SMILE!
Now,,,,, off to the game, "don't shoot your eye out!"
love,
Cindi o'h
3" later....edit/add
(hey! I can't get him to do anything but shoot the snow in front of him...what am I doing wrong?)
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Jill,
I am so sorry for your loss of Joe.
I hate lc too.
Cindi o'h
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Hi "Ned".
Sounds like your report was in your favor! You found a chemo/combo that is working for you on the very first go 'round! That is very encouraging. Here's to more Positive G's!
Aloha bruddah,
Cindi o'h (titta)
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I was hospitalized at the time of the biopsy so on a gurney I was taken to the CT unit where a radiation medical doctor took the specimen.
All I remember is I tried to behave. (not easy for me)
I kept this running through my brain.. "these people are here to help you, Cindi, not hurt you."
"Okay, okay..."
lay on your tummy. "okay. Okay."
Another minute now...
"okay. okay."
All done now, another picture..."okay. okay."
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Nina! You are on a roll, girl!!!
Funny, Larry!
Cindi o'h
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Vent
in LC SURVIVORS
Like my sister says, "It's a fulltime job to be poor."
Cindi o'h
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funny, Nina!
Congrats, bun. Can you believe it? Irish is one lucky man.
Cindi o'h
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Sorry to hear this Tammy. And keep up the good fight, G'pa.
Cindi o'h
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keep us updated, Barb!
Good luck at your surgeon app't.
Cindi o'h
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Good news for you and Joel, Mar.
My scheduled shits have been off too. Was quite worriesome for awhile now, but this morning I think we are back on track. Hope so anyway...Keep our fingers XXX.
Love ya, Mar. You are a good one!
Cindi o'h
Mom, 40, Stage IIB
in NSCLC GROUP
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Hi Mitchell.
Congratulations for bringing our "Tiny" out of retirement.. She was one of my first customers at the pub! All of 'em seem to do well at the pub. Send your mom over for a coke, coffee, wine, beer, mixed drink..or whatever. You can come too even if you're not of age...
Your Mom has so much going for her, Mitchell. It is a frightening diagnosis, that is for sure. She has one difficult part of the journey behind her. She will get her strength back.
She is young, she has much to live for, she is healthy, yes? All these are in her favor. She has your support and love. How cool is that?
Listen honey... I am lllb and still kicking! 4years out now. Still a spitfire.
Just make sure she gets good nutrition, drinks lots of water. Did I mention drinking lots of water? Gets plenty of rest and as much exercise as she can handle. oh and lots of water. Prayers from anyone and everyone count.
I will be saying a few for her... how about that?
Starts out.. "dear Heavenly Father..."
love,
Cindi o'h