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Re: Can we have a forum for "older" people with bc?
carole, this tortilla press was a flat plate top and bottom with a lever handle to compress ball of corn dough. I find them too dry and tasteless, but toveach their own. Glad you were able to have a good 17 holes in spite of the heat.
Today was port 3 in Mexico. We went to and archeological site to see Mayan steal. It was incredibly humid and access was over rocky, uneven road. Killed my knees so I cut out before he finished and headed back to A/C bus. Then we went to a small town noted for making local chocolate purely from cacao beans ground with sugar and cinnamon. We got to taste finished product after the demonstration. So a small piece if chocolate and a small cup of hot chocolate. It was good. I did not buy any though. It's texture was rather gritty.
Not many photos today. I have more of the local dancers than other sights. Dancing was beautiful.
Stela.
Local church interior.
Cacao pod.
Mastectomy prep list
This site got me through treatment. There used to be lists - how to prep for mastectomy. That list was soooooo helpful for me.
I have a friend who is having a double mastectomy in two weeks. I can’t remember every tip and trick I learned because that was 2015.
Is this list somewhere I can’t find?
If it’s no longer available, please listen your tips and tricks.
Stuff I remember:
- Satin pjs to make it easier to slide out of bed.
- A stepstool by the bed
- Grabber to reach overhead stuff
- Pre prep meals
- Lanyard for drains in the shower
But I remember the list was wayyyyyyyyyy longer,
Re: I say YES. YOU say NO....Numero Tre! Enjoy!
There's one just around the corner from my neighborhood! Of course, there will be the big one near the capitol building, but if I don't have to deal with downtown…..
Re: how about drinking?
Hi all! Jazzy, I love the pictures of the balloons, you have an eye for taking good pictures. Native Maine, my mom is the last of her siblings left, it is a weird feeling thinking that you are the only one left. I really don't think she thinks about it too much. I love that your mom is moving into an apartment, I wish my mom would find something like that. I know she gets lonely living on her own. The only thing she really loves is going to hear people playing the old songs she likes. She hasn't been feeling well enough to go lately, but she did go today. It is better when there is someone else to drive. I hope you have a great time on your trip to NC. It will be nice for you and your mom to visit with family.
I have been busy as always, trying to keep up with the yard work, it should get better when it cools down. I have a friend that has stage 4 lung/brain cancer so I spend time with her whenever she calls. I am going with her to a bible study Thursday mornings, then a bunch goes out to lunch and drink afterwards. I am not really much of a drinker, but I try to order something I never had just to try it. LOL I just said I wasn't much of a drinker and I have been having a glass of wind several evenings this week.
Miranda, I read your article and seen the pictures. You were awesome!
I don't get on very much anymore, but I am always thinking of you.
Re: Lets Post our Daily Exercise
It was cool & misty, so some of the Wednesday Walking Women walked outside and some took the inside option. Here's the whole crew at our friend's house for breakfast.
Re: Open Letter
threetree, how are you? It’s always nice to hear from you. Thank you for the continued encouragement to bump this post. I pray for all of the sisters here every day. People working through something hard ought to know that there is a world of support for them. Always. Not a day goes by when I don’t think about everyone dealing with this. I recently lost a lifelong friend who passed (non-cancer issue) thinking no one cared. He was wrong. There was such a kind outpouring for him. He never knew how beloved he was in life. I believe he knows now… but he should have basked in that when he was still living. People ought to know they have love and support.
Re: Open Letter
Hi Maureen! Good to hear from you. We are well. My wife is 13 years out, too. Girls are now 21 and 17. My wife has a little over a year to go before she retires. I may never retire! 😀 I can’t believe it’s been 13 years. I can vividly recall all of the people/ angels that God put in our path to help us get through those really tough early days. You are definitely one of those angels. I keep coming back because I know the thing we needed most back then was HOPE. Everyone needs hope. I want people just starting their journey to have that hope that we so desperately needed. God bless you and your family. We’ve done some traveling over the recent years. Italy, Croatia, Montenegro, Iceland, Alaska, Hollywood, Seattle…
Planning to go to Greece. How about you? What are you up to?
Re: recurrence with pleural effusion
@raysal Hi ! Ty for your reply regarding pleural effusion. That is great that the Kisqali is keeping the BC at bay. Verzenio and Kisqali were two "control" treatments that my oncologist spoke about, but she's waiting on the last of the fluid testing results to make sure there's no HER2? Today I did start anastrozole. Thanks again and take care!



