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Re: CT and Lung Nodules
bookworm, I’m sorry to hear it’s stage IV. I hope the PET scan confirms it’s only that node.
Re: Middle Aged Memories
My favourite car was an 1981 Honda Civic station wagon (Hondamatic?) It had no clutch but you changed gears and it had a choke. It went everywhere, was a sure footed as a mountain goat and carried everything, including a full sized clothes washing machine in its box!! I got it second hand in the late 1990's. Mechanics loved it. You didn't need a computer to fix anything. When it was on its last legs my mechanic tried EVERY place he could think of to get a replacement part. He was sad. I was sad. Now I have a 2006 Nissan Sentra - and it seems to be working just fine. But I don't love it like I loved my Honda.
Sometimes getting lost can be a blessing. I have discovered places and things I never would have had I had a GPS.
I tried straightening my bangs with Dippity-Doo and tape. It didn't work. I have a cowlick that cannot be controlled. In the mid-60's I wanted that "flip" with just the ends turned up and a small teased crown. My hair just won't be teased. It knotted and lay down like a cringing cur.
Even before my hair got even thinner (thank cancer drugs) , even when it as long - it was pretty much wash and go. By the time I got dressed it was mostly dry. I was happy with its parted in the middle,just to the shoulders, still looking like a flower child hairdo even when I was 50. When I see photos of friends and relatives with their frizzy bangs, poofy dos; huge padded shoulders sitting with me I am the only person NOT embarrassed by my hair looking at the photos now.
Re: Starting Chemo May and June 2024 Support Thread
This is my little fella Tiernan who keeps me active.
Thanks all for the therapy advice. I know that I would like to see someone but I'm pretty sure this isn't the right fit at the moment. I do keep a journal which I think helps a lot.