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Re: how about drinking?
Good Morning, Loungettes! Happy Twofer Tuesday! The crew will be arriving to start the big clean out in a couple of hours. I took the puppers to the kennel yesterday, did not sleep well last night for missing the cuddling and elder care induced anxiety. I got a call from Mom's neighbor last evening, she had put an egg on to hard boil and then fell asleep, and did not wake up when the smoke alarm went off, not until the neighbor went in and turned off the stove and opened doors to air out the smoke. This is the second time in a week Mom has set off the smoke detector, the first time was when some toast burned in the toaster. Later I got a call from Mom's landlord, he was right on screech about how Mom was going to burn the place down and I need to either move in with her, move her into my home, or send her to a nursing home ASAP. Of course, he would not allow me to move in with the puppers because the big dogs would be a danger to the neighbors' little dogs. The landlord is going to call back in a couple of days to find out what I am going to do with Mom. Like I can make any kind of arrangements like this in 2 days. Especially since I will be rather busy with my own home renovation work.
If I'm not on the boards much this coming week it's because I've got my hands full juggling major projects.
Remember the Maine
Ingredients
• 2 oz Rye whiskey Use bonded rye i.e. 100 proof. Thank us later.
• ¾ oz Sweet Vermouth
• 2 tsp Cherry Heering
• ½ tsp Absinthe that’s 4 dashes from a proper dasher bottle
• Garnish: Cherry And you should already know by now that to avoid the Hall of Shame it had better not be one of those fluorescent things.
Instructions
• Add all the above to your trusty mixing glass.
• Add ice and stir. As Baker notes “Stir briskly in in clock-wise fashion – this makes it seagoing, presumably!” (Baker does not advise on whether this should be reversed when south of the equator, so use your own judgment.)
• Pour into a pre-chilled cocktail glass
• Drink.
• Rinse and repeat.
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Is It Normal for Skin Sensitivity to Appear Weeks After Radiation Ends?
Hello
I finished my radiation therapy about three weeks ago & while my skin seemed to heal well initially; I am now experiencing delayed sensitivity almost like a sunburn that wasn’t there before. 😑
The area feels warm and slightly itchy & some mild redness has reappeared. I expected side effects to gradually improve, not flare up after the treatment ended.🙄
I haven’t changed my skincare routine & I’m avoiding sun exposure. Could this be a common "late" reaction / might it signal something else, like radiation recall or lingering internal inflammation?😴 It’s hard not to worry when things feel worse after you think you're done. Checked https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/radiation-therapy/side-effects-ReactJS Online Training guide related to this and found it quite informative.
Has anyone else experienced a delayed skin reaction weeks post-radiation? 🤔I’d love to know how long it lasted, what helped, and if your care team had any insights. Thanks in advance for sharing your experience.
Thank you!!😊
Re: Can we have a forum for "older" people with bc?
We are going to get a stormy day tomorrow. Gotta "make hay while the sun shines." Will be at church this afternoon helping to get ready for the rummage sale. Unless I get a ride, I won't be able to get over there tomorrow. But I also had a wild time my first hours of "sleep", so will need a nap this morning. Added: No wonder. I forgot my meds last night.
My eyes seem to be getting better. Contemplating contacts, even. I was told to give up on them before dry eyes was even a diagnosis. Will be getting preservative-free drops.
Cindy, I hope your recovery goes quickly. Dreading recovery from thumb surgery, will find out on the 24th.
I have a stinky little boy to bathe this morning, also. May end up with a damp bed.
I suspect I have spies on the ground, which is really crimping my style. But I refuse to let them win.
Breast cancer treatment and living alone
Hello,
I was recently diagnosed with BC. I live alone and fear everything that's going to happen to me. The unknown is scary. Does anyone live alone and going through chemo and everything that has to do with BC.
Re: Can we have a forum for "older" people with bc?
Surgery was completed and I was out the door by 9 AM. We went to CVS to pick up two scripts. Home at 10 I took one hydrocodone and one ondansetron- anti nausea. Exhausted but couldn’t sleep, closed my eyes for a while but waste of time.
Nurse called from surgical center to see how I was doing around 5 PM. I told her I was good, and asked about the anti nausea med. She said some people feel nauseous on hydro. I don’t have to take it, I feel fine on hydro.
I’m in a lovely Velcro shoe, picture coming. And using a walker for 5 days. The shoe I believe stays on for 4 weeks. Follow up is 7/2, and most likely 7/14-16 I’ll see them again to be released.
Just took 1 more hydro. I’m sticking to 1 every 6 hrs, vs what I could take is 2 every 4 hours. I don’t want to jinx myself, but I’ve had bunion surgery 3x. On a pain scale level, this is a cake walk.
Vacuum lines on my carpet are thanks to the robot vacuum. Haha! When we came back home my partner set it off. This is the Shark, it doesn’t map your rooms, so I call this one Willy Nilly.
I’ll report tomorrow if I still think it’s a cake walk. Fingers crossed.
Re: I say YES. YOU say NO....Numero Tre! Enjoy!
I read that of the other couple the man is in critical condition. This is what is passing for a president. He and everyone in his government is just place holders/vile as the day is long.



