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Re: So...whats for dinner?
I just got a writing shelf for a 1916 Western Electric 317 wood telephone to replace the missing one on the telephone that belonged to my father-in-law. That's all that is needed to have a complete it.
Mother-in-law has a UTI and we need to pick up the antibiotic prescription that was called in to the pharmacy. We won't be home until 7pm to 7:30pm so dinner is "not sure".
Re: So...whats for dinner?
Yesterday, in spite of it being 80°, I made vegetable beef soup with a piece of chuck roast languishing in the freezer. It was delicious with leftovers for several lunches.
Tonight is Chicago dogs with a side of Bob's Mac and cheese and leftover coleslaw.
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The monsoon season finally arrived. Every afternoon is stormy and sometimes rainy.
Our house guests are on the way home…they have a dentist appointment tomorrow.
Re: So...whats for dinner?
Yum Eric, I love the biscuits too. Tonight DH wok make cheeseburgers, if he gets home early enough. If not, I’ll make chicken tacos.
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The fish tacos were delicious. They were a treat since we don't fish and eat less fish here than at home.
The weather has turned much colder. It's 47 degrees, according to my laptop.
Re: So...whats for dinner?
Reader, I hope your jaw feels better soon.
Carole, Fish tacos sound delicious.
Eric, I love the just like Red Lobster cheesy biscuits. Aldi sometimes sells the mix. I’m glad you got your festival corn in a roundabout way.
Dinner tonight was creamy chicken with asparagus and mashed potatoes.
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We had leftover carbs for dinner last night. Cheesy potatoes made with hashbrowns and baked beans. I had a chopped salad with lettuce and tomato.
There was talk yesterday over on Mary's deck of fish tacos tonight, the fish supplied by Sandy, who rents of the two condos.
Re: ER-, PR-, Her2+ Roll call
Hello girls, how are you? Did you have a good August? Did you go on vacation anywhere? I went traveling around Scandinavia and am back to normal life.
@shorty123 I’m sorry you’re going through this again and I wish you the best of luck. Any further developments?
I’ve been feeling better, although still with the awful menopause symptoms. I had a terrible scare a few weeks ago when a large lump appeared on my arm in the operated side, near the armpit. I was seen by a doctor who wanted to do a biopsy if it didn’t improve within a week. Fortunately, it disappeared, and the conclusion was that it was from me overusing my arm (I exercise at home with weights and sometimes overdid it, until this happened).
I had more bad news. I went to a trichologist because my hair was never growing at a speed comparable to other people I know and was very thin at the top. It seems I am one of the rare cases with permanent chemotherapy-induced alopecia. The doctor said the only thing that can help me, without any miracle guarantee but just some improvement, is minoxidil—both the spray twice a day and in pills (apparently the spray alone does little). The problem is that it’s a lifelong treatment, because the hair falls out again as soon as minoxidil is stopped. The medication also causes hirsutism, and the doctor immediately said I’ll need laser hair removal on my whole body to try to control the excess hair. Additionally, since it’s a vasodilator, it can cause fluid retention and even heart problems when taken orally. I still don’t know what to do. This is devastating—I’m still young, and I loved my long, strong hair :( On one hand, I really want to have hair again because I can’t stand the wig anymore, but on the other, I’m very afraid of the side effects of minoxidil.
I haven’t decided what to do yet, and I need to make a quick decision because I’m going back to work and need to decide whether to keep wearing a wig (which is already in very bad condition and very uncomfortable), take minoxidil with its horrible side effects, or go bald on the top of my head. Maybe I'll use a scarf. I don't know what to do…
And how are you? any news?
Re: ER-, PR-, Her2+ Roll call
@shorty123 sorry that u have to go through this again! I was stage 1a (high grade DCIS w single focus 1.3 mm invasive). I underwent BMX but no chemo or radiation - that was the recommendation that I got. I'm 2 years out. I've noticed some intermittent pins/needles sensation at my mastectomy site (side tumor was on).. still trying to figure out if it's just due to exercise or something else. My MO appointment is in November. I'll probably just keep an eye on it till then.
