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  • mjsgumbas
    mjsgumbas Member Posts: 323
    edited February 2014

    Tim - thats great! What a relief for you! (((Hugs)))) to you!!

  • kjiberty
    kjiberty Member Posts: 687
    edited February 2014

    TIM:  GREAT NEWS!

  • lago
    lago Member Posts: 11,653
    edited February 2014

    Timbuk here's your happy happy dance

  • Timbuktu
    Timbuktu Member Posts: 1,423
    edited February 2014

    Thanks so much Lago!  I actually have that on my Facebook page but it's good to see it again...now!

  • camillegal
    camillegal Member Posts: 15,711
    edited February 2014

    Good Morning all

    I hope today rings a good day for all with all good news. Well the weather is still fighting us but it will be over soon. And if u have to go out please make sure u'r warm and safely watching the roads--there are a lot of kooks who drive like kooks. Just let them go around you .I'm up way to early??? so I know I'll be tired today and nap too. Damn I waste the day away--but I have to sleep with the phone right by my ear so I don't miss any phone calls and sound wide awake. I'm getting good at that.

  • MCbeach
    MCbeach Member Posts: 43
    edited February 2014

    Congrats Tim, what great news.  You have taught me a lesson (to speak up for an intuition w Drs should it come up again) and I am grateful to be connected here and hear about all these journeys.

  • illinoislady
    illinoislady Member Posts: 39,835
    edited February 2014

    Chiming in late but VERY happy to hear your news Tim.  It is strange  to hear you have a "good" slow-growing cancer which makes it quite treatable......and there are a few of those, like Papillary, but despite that.....oh how nice to not have ANY cancer.  Still it is a part of those who are here and so we have to do the best we can 'especially' in the conquering our fears department, and move on with hope and dignity.  Big hugs and lots of love for getting a quick handle on this.  Yay for you.

    Blessings

    Jackie

  • aviva5675
    aviva5675 Member Posts: 836
    edited February 2014

    great news, Tim!

  • zap
    zap Member Posts: 1,850
    edited February 2014

    Best news of the day!  Sounds all doable!  So relieved for you!

    Susan

  • Timbuktu
    Timbuktu Member Posts: 1,423
    edited February 2014

    Thanks lady but I actually HAD a fast growing cancer, grade 3.  How lucky was I to find a surgeon who would remove it quickly!  I know I'm not totally out of the woods, are we ever when we have/had cancer?  But what a relief it was to hear that it was contained within the uterus.  Who knows what would have happened  had I politely waited?  Thank God for modern medicine!

    I just realized why you might be confused..it IS confusing.  U of C thought I had a different kind of cancer.  A rare and much more dangerous kind that even when caught early, may have spread.  Pathologists...they disagree.  And their decisions are life and death.  Weird, we never see them but our lives are in their hands.

  • illinoislady
    illinoislady Member Posts: 39,835
    edited February 2014

    Hmmm, yes I did get that wrong Tim....but remain just as glad that it sounds like it was so highly fixable.  Still a big relief I know. 

    Blessings

    Jackie

  • camillegal
    camillegal Member Posts: 15,711
    edited February 2014

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  • Timbuktu
    Timbuktu Member Posts: 1,423
    edited February 2014

    Oh Cami!  Did I ever need that laugh!  Thank you!ThumbsUp

  • lago
    lago Member Posts: 11,653
    edited February 2014

    Cami this is for you linky Loopy

  • illinoislady
    illinoislady Member Posts: 39,835
    edited February 2014

    We can only be said to be truly alive in those moments
    when our hearts are
    conscious of our treasures.
    - Thornton Wilder

  • camillegal
    camillegal Member Posts: 15,711
    edited February 2014

    LOL Lago---yep it's my kind of theme.ThumbsUp

  • camillegal
    camillegal Member Posts: 15,711
    edited February 2014

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  • lago
    lago Member Posts: 11,653
    edited February 2014

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  • illinoislady
    illinoislady Member Posts: 39,835
    edited February 2014
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  • illinoislady
    illinoislady Member Posts: 39,835
    edited February 2014

    Love is not a mere sentiment.
    Love is the ultimate truth at the heart of
    creation.
    - Rabindranath Tagore

  • Timbuktu
    Timbuktu Member Posts: 1,423
    edited February 2014

    I'm on another site, for uterine cancer.  They have an onco nurse advising.  She says that there is estrogen in shampoos.  And then beef that has been given hormones, among other things.  She suggested going to a site called "Skin deep".  It lists the safety of various cosmetics and soaps and shampoos.  Has anyone else ever heard of this?  She said that placenta is made used in making some shampoos.  From now on I'm buying EVERYTHING at Whole Foods!

  • illinoislady
    illinoislady Member Posts: 39,835
    edited February 2014

    Yes, I have heard of some of those things Timbuktu.  Also there are lots of antibiotics in beef and chicken which is why we sometimes have reactions and I think some are no longer working well.  Being alive is really a full time job.  I try not to worry, but have also tried to watch what I could as far as meat and chicken.  Glad you put this information here. 

    Blessings

    Jackie

  • lago
    lago Member Posts: 11,653
    edited February 2014

    Perdue now claims on their site and commercials that their chickens no longer have added hormones or antibiotics and are not fed animal products. Granted they still might feed them GMO {Genetically modified} soy and corn.

  • barb1319
    barb1319 Member Posts: 18
    edited February 2014

    I have heard that ALL corn and ALL soy is GMO.  And by the third generation of farm animals fed GMO feed, they are showing signs of ill health, degeneration, infertility, etc.  Can't remember where I read this, because I read too much.  Just ask my MO.

  • barb1319
    barb1319 Member Posts: 18
    edited February 2014

    I went to a seminar on chemical-free living.  Avoid all Pthalates, any cosmetic or shampoo or body wash with sodium lauryl sulfate, mineral oil (which is petroleum-based), any Vaseline based products, the list is longer, but I will locate it and post further.  Also, Mariano's in the Chicago area and some Jewel stores have an organic section.  Apparently the Kiss My Face products are OK.  But it is a chore reading all that fine print standing in the aisles... 

  • barb1319
    barb1319 Member Posts: 18
    edited February 2014

    I love IllinoisLady's quotes.  Here is one I got in my fortune cookie this past week:

    "When it is darkest out, you can see the most stars."

    I googled it.  It's Ralph Waldo Emerson.

  • illinoislady
    illinoislady Member Posts: 39,835
    edited February 2014

    Interesting about the Purdue chicken.  I have used Tyson for a long time, but I bet it is time to look it up again.  Catch me if I faint. 

    The skin deep site if really full of information on a lot of different things and I'm sure well worth spending a fair amt. of time on.  I've never been big on cosmetics much so don't have much for concern there.  More the shampoos and body soaps.  I see from the above I'm likely already in trouble.  I love the Chi products but almost afraid to look them up.  Still, I'll do what I have too. 

    Barb---glad you like the quotes.  I have been putting them in here since 2008.  It is a joy for me.  It starts my day, every day.

    Blessings

    Jackie

    ETA:  Love the R. Emerson quote too.

  • Timbuktu
    Timbuktu Member Posts: 1,423
    edited February 2014

    And I love your quote, lady "being alive is a full time job!"

    I haven't been working at it hard enough...time to get going.

    I know the FDA doesn't screen shampoos, soaps, etc because they're not foods or drugs.  I think that's crazy!

    The big surprise for me was the estrogen in these products.  I'm on Arimidex, I just had my ovaries removed, yet I may be ingesting estrogen?  

    As for genetically modified foods, a relative of mine works for Whole Foods and he says pretty much everything is genetically modified now. But Whole Foods is so expensive!  

    Last summer I took a drive through Wisconsin.  I suddenly had this strange feeling, like I was in the Twilight Zone.  I realized it was the corn.  Every stalk was exactly like every other stalk.  It didn't look natural at all.
     

  • camillegal
    camillegal Member Posts: 15,711
    edited February 2014

    Tim were there any children in that field of corn--scary.

    I remember yrs. ago my GF's sitting around talking about all these hormonal subjects and so many topical things can have it, like even steroids can be topical---it's the same thing it goes into our pores, like garlick comes out of our pores.