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  • ruthbru
    ruthbru Member Posts: 47,697

    They are so fun. DS lives in town, so I sneak over and dog-nap them whenever I want (which is most afternoons for a walk.....good for them and good for me). We dog-sit when they are busy in the evening or on vacation. All the fun without any of the responsibility. Stella the Mini Schnauzer is very sweet. Taz the Chihuahua is named after the Tasmanian Devil; and it's name that fits his personality!

  • feelingfeline
    feelingfeline Member Posts: 5,145

    Patty Nerdy


  • micmel
    micmel Member Posts: 10,057

    Hello lovely Patty. I am here for my visit. I miss you. ~M~

  • Mominator
    Mominator Member Posts: 1,173

    Hello Patty,

    So sorry that you're so tired. It make sense if you wbc is low, you're not getting enough oxygen to your body and brain, so you're tired. 

    Today I was substituting for 5th grade. In science, they were learning about the phases of the moon. In math, they were doing perimeter, area, and volume. In Language Arts, they were reading a novel about the Holocaust: The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. 

    It's always interesting to me to look at things from the students' perspective. For example, learning how the moon goes through its phases was very hard for some of the students. And yet, we adults just "know" it. I wonder what kinds of things will people just "know" in the future?

    Madelyn 

  • MJHJAN1014
    MJHJAN1014 Member Posts: 622

    Patty-here in your corner. Hope your strength begins returning STAT and you can get the heck out of the hospital. Love and prayers-MJH

  • snickersmom
    snickersmom Member Posts: 599

    I certainly didn't mean for anyone to be offended by that poem that came with my bracelet which my daughter gave me. As with Vargadoll, I too am considered "lucky" because I was "only" Stage 1A and they consider me cancer-free. I do consider myself a warrior, along with everyone else, regardless of the stage or the diagnosis. But I also consider myself a survivor. I have survived to here and I plan on fighting to continue to be a survivor. Just my personal feeling.

    Cancer is cancer and it sucks. I absolutely hate that anyone would turn away from you, Lita. Shame on them.

  • PattyPeppermint
    PattyPeppermint Member Posts: 8,950

    snickersmom. I don’t think anyone got offended at all.

    Madelyn. 5th grade is fun age.

    I had a good day. Mo said will be here at least a couple days. Waiting on counts to improve, which they are slowly. Wbc was .7 yesterday and .8 today

    My hair is falling out in big clumps. Been there done that but it is still traumatic for me. I called an hair dresser who is also a survivor today. I used to go to church with her like 10 years ago but haven’t seen much of her since then. Wondering if there was a back room I could get my hair shaved without everyone seeing me. sHE offered to come to my house when I get out of hospital to do it. what a blessing !

    Also my friend found these pastel bandanas at dollsr general for only $1. They are so soft.

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    Oops my battery is dying. Bbl

    Hugs

  • Artista964
    Artista964 Member Posts: 376

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  • snickersmom
    snickersmom Member Posts: 599

    Thanks, Patty. As always, I'm sending you a ton of warm hugs and positive energy

  • micmel
    micmel Member Posts: 10,057

    Patty~ you'll look lovely in those. Pretty colors for sure ! Just stopping in for my early visit today. Much love. ~M~

  • 50sgirl
    50sgirl Member Posts: 2,071

    Patty, I am just stopping in to say hello and to let you know that I am thinking of you. You sound so much better than you did just a month or two ago. That puts a smile on my face. I hope you are sprung from that hospital soon.

    Hugs and prayers from, Lynne

  • ruthbru
    ruthbru Member Posts: 47,697

    Love the bandannas!

  • PattyPeppermint
    PattyPeppermint Member Posts: 8,950

    thanks

    Mo said I can home tomorrow. Yea !!! I will have to go to his office every day for the rest of this week then next week to get neupogen -sp -shot

  • Artista964
    Artista964 Member Posts: 376

    yay! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • 70charger
    70charger Member Posts: 591

    HAPPY DANCE!!

  • ruthbru
    ruthbru Member Posts: 47,697

    ThumbsUp

  • kjones13
    kjones13 Member Posts: 662

    yay for going home!!!! LOVE the bandannas! Cool colors! I have a dollar general right down the road so i’m Going to check them out!

    So happy your counts are coming up, albeit slowly.

    I had to have neupogen shots too. They really really work! The only down fall, I think, was the bone pain from them was intense! I didn’t find this site until afterwards so I didn’t know there was another drug to take to help with the bone pain...which I can’t remember what it is now...maybe someone can chime in that knows??


  • Lita57
    Lita57 Member Posts: 2,338

    I've also seen fun colored bandanas at Michael's Craft Store for about a buck each.They're in the section where you buy T-shirts and sweat shirts to paint.

  • AnimalCrackers
    AnimalCrackers Member Posts: 542

    Yay home sweet home! Sending massive amounts of love.

  • molliefish
    molliefish Member Posts: 650

    I believe it is an antihistamine for the bone pain. Benadryl or ? If you look in the chemo threads you'll see it there. Allthe best


    Ps I just checked and the recommendation is Claritin so I suspect antihistamines.

  • minustwo
    minustwo Member Posts: 13,355

    It's regular Claritin for the bone pain with Neulasta or Neupogen. NOT the "D". Not Xyrtec or Benedryl. I found it really worked. Take a day before you start. Continue for several days after you finish the shots.

    Hooray for going home. Thinking of you.

  • feelingfeline
    feelingfeline Member Posts: 5,145

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  • Mominator
    Mominator Member Posts: 1,173

    Good morning, Patty.

    Yeah for home! I hope both the shots and the antihistamines work wonders for you.

    Love, Madelyn 

  • jazzygirl
    jazzygirl Member Posts: 11,974

    Patty- just wanted to stop by and check in and see how you are doing. Sorry you have been in the hospital and loosing hair, but aren't those bandanas in their various spring colors. I hope your treatments are keeping the beast at bay. Not sure what will be happening for you this weekend on Mother's Day, but hope you can somehow see your boys even if you are still in house at that time.

    Sending you much love friend! Heart

    Lita- although those types of responses are certainly not unusual in my experience. I have heard everything from "no big deal, very treatable" to "are you going to die?" That being said, I would not have expected that at a breast cancer walk.

    I saw this article a few years ago about bc being more than pink ribbons and include some of the fundraiser events like bc walks in this category. There are people who are simply just fearful of the word and just lack compassion. I try to get away from those people quickly now, no need to stick around and educate them or try to make them feel okay about any of it. Not my job.

    I am sorry that made you feel so bad, really crappy thing for that person to do. Hugs sister, I too would proudly walk with you if I were there

    http://dailycampus.com/stories/2016/10/13/breast-c...


  • PattyPeppermint
    PattyPeppermint Member Posts: 8,950

    I am home finally. !!!!

    Bbl

  • babs6287
    babs6287 Member Posts: 1,619

    Patty. So happy you’re home!!!!

    Babs

  • AnimalCrackers
    AnimalCrackers Member Posts: 542

    yay!!!!

  • Lynnwood1960
    Lynnwood1960 Member Posts: 1,107
    Very happy you're home!!! Enjoy!!
  • ruthbru
    ruthbru Member Posts: 47,697

    Yea!!!!!!

  • iwrite
    iwrite Member Posts: 746

    Patty- So happy for you that you are home!