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Yes P L E A S E send all rain WEST!!! We are so desperately dry it is scary. It will be 95 tomorrow and 100 on Wednesday just awful. Fires are burning every where on the West... everyone do a rain dance. We will probably get slammed with rain come October. Poor trees and meadows haven't had a sip of water since the beginning of June.
Beachbaby 65- Isn't Neskowin a beautiful gem? It's so lovely unspoiled and quiet... wind blown pine trees and all the craqqy hill sides and rocks sloping to the white sandy beach... just gorgeous. Of course the water is freeezing cold.. nothing like Florida. It takes us an hour to get there... perfect beach. The cafe there has the best brick oven pizza... pricey but crazy good!
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Okay, I did a rain dance with a tin(aluminum)hat, with my Cherokee rain stick. and prayed, Oh god. Hope it doesn't back fire
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Hey everyone! Got my results on the mass today. It is a fibroidadenoma ! They are sending me on to the surgeon to remove the microcalcifications and the mass hopefully. So will have to wait and see what the microcalcifications come back as. They did say that the fibroidadenoma puts me at a 1.5 to 2 times greater risk of developing breast cancer, but that doesn't mean I will for sure. Thanks everyone for your support, I will check back in after surgery and let you know what's going on.
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Boyd- I had one of those discovered too (at the same time as the bc) but was told they were just benign growths, never heard there was any linkage to possible future bc. Anyways, that is good news and hoping the calcifications are nothing either.
Things are moving in the right direction for you. Keep us posted!
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sassy- did you record your rain dance? If so would love to see it. 😃Curious to see if it works, have seen them done before and rain fall immediately or may take a while - hope it works!
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Sassy, ROFLMAO! Great pic!0
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Btw, susan, I am now ten months PFC.
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I tried to take the pic outside in front of this tree trunk carving which I call the 'Nymph'. But my inner voice said this is a disaster waiting to happen. I listened and went into the house.
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Two devices. Deleted this post and added it to the last post. Spookie taught me how to do posts from my Kindle. Likely can do it from lap top, but clueless at this point.
Thanks, Spookie
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Yay, Boyd! Have been thinking about you too. Hoping the microcalcification are nada!!
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A few seconds ago sas-schatzi wrote:
Did a new thread. Reason BCO takes care of us. We need to take car of them
https://community.breastcancer.org/forum/110/topic/834331?page=1#idx_1
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Morning girls..........I looked this up for you Boyd.... because I didn't understand it either...
http://www.healthline.com/health/fibroadenoma-brea...
So sounds like "good news" to me............ It's only 57 degrees out! I'm rather "chilled"...Ha!
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yah Boyd
Sorry mags, still try to get a ct. Only test that showed for me. Even showed the narrowing of the sinuses, that's what causes nose running and tearing. My left opened up, but right is still constricted. When it gets constricted the fluid can't go into the body for absorption like it would normally, so it pours out the nose and eyes. You also get dry eye at the same time. Don't know if my eyes and nose will ever get better, but I know my lung got better from all the excercise. I don't know what you are able to do. But your pulmonary guy will know. Good luck to you

Very funny sas
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Spookie, Sassy, Frey - This is the board I've been following since sometime in the winter. Prof and semi-prof meteorologists. Get in and crash around on it. Some well really most of the talk is way above my head but interesting anyway. Start with Forums, then Main Forums then go from there. They've really been very busy in this Invest. Notice NHC will start issuing advisories at 11am EDT. Be sure you go to the end of the thread you choose. Most open on page 1. It is graphic intensive I will warn you. Oh while I have been writing this NHC had issued Tropical Depression 4 advisory.
Sassy - I hope you directed the raindance to the West Coast lol.
Boyds - Wow. Great news. We'll be here when you find out about the calcifications.
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Well the lol was not for the west coast. Sorry if it came off that way. Just meant that FL probably does not need the rain daince for it. I hope West Coasters get some rain soon.
Mags - so sorry the chitty lung problems. Hope your PCP has some ideas. Do you have a pulmo referral too? Hope you are starting to get some cooler weather. Think we have fire danger today, wind is up some.
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Pretty funny Sas! Point your efforts West.. poor Washington got fried yesterday... an entire lake side town went up in flames. Sad. Boyd yay- always need to wait for results. Glad they were in your favor. Hope eveyone is having a good day.
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hello ladies. Just a quick hello
I usually read whats going on with y'all but feel to miserable to post when I am done. Was just starting to recover from surgery then had to go to mo office yesterday and all that walking got me flat again. Femara failed me after 2 years so started Falsodex shots yesterday and will start Ibrance Wed. Feeling hopeful with this new combo. Always glad to read aboutbyall to remember there is life outside BC and its many se.
Hootie hoo
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hootie hoo patty. Crossed fingers for new combo.
Boyd. Crossed toes for benign results.
Smarty. Yes stop at a grocery or spar or petrol station and get chocolate! Anything chocolate. I prefer cadburys or McVitties. Can't remember if timtams there but target has them stateside. Avoid the cheap chocolate.
Spooks. Right now stuck on McVitties digestives and waiting for cooler weather to make snicker doodles. 100% humidity here. Ugh. Yes those Scottish tea cakes good. Kids liked them.
Sas. Too funny. I love Aldi's. Produce awesome. Milk and eggs reasonable. Don't like their Italian sauce like on pizza. Chocolate good like Irish chocolate. I try to buy meat from local grocer. He buys the winning steer/sheep from fair. What do you put in the crockpot. I use it a lot too but it's mainly plain chicken.
Rose that beach sounds like an Irish one. I miss it. The unstructured ness. Kids going pell mell with school.
Goats. Twinnings sent me an email about new teas. May have to indulge. Nothing tastes right here. Might be time for new stuff.
My turn to nap but nothing as nice as yours.
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Hi Patty- I did not realize you had surgery coming up. What is going on? Hard to do the doc visits after surgery, I hope you can rest to day and feel better. You have some new meds to help you also. Sending you hugs from the southwest.
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Hugs,Patty.
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Goats, I understood the your comments LOL Yup, hopefully Ms. Sas did the right rain dance and that she didn't call upon the rain gods for more rain to Florida.
Ms. CHEVY, are you done with putting the perennials in the ground? By the way, I don't pray for patience anymore because my patience always get tested when I do. Mom called me yesterday while I was at work. I could tell in her voice that she feels bad for forgetting her keys in the car again (fourth time in 2-3 years). I had to drive 15 miles home and then to the lab where she was waiting to get blood work done. My first instinct is to get upset, but I am so glad I didn't. It's not like she did it intentionally. She has not slept for days so she was not feeling well. How could I get mad? Little things here and there can test our patience. I'm grateful though that I still have the energy to help Mom. It would be nice if we get a long break in between the trials.
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loveroflife, so right, wish we could get longer breaks between the yuck. My friend says God sets a banquet table for you even in the valleys . I need to talk to the waiter . Lo
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pattyp, what surgery, and how are you?? Prayers and hugs your way girlfriend!!
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What waiter, Susan? Is he tall and handsome? Just got another yuck. Too many poops to count SIGH.
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Ok done ranting. I'm going to go and count my blessings.
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Hi ladies- got my other car back today after the little hit and run fender bender and she looks good. Pleased with the repair and having it under uninsured motorist dropped the deductible right down. Repair was just a bit under $2K, and $250 out of pocket for me.
Susan- I like that expression "god sets a banquet at the table for you even during the valleys." That is comforting. When I was going through treatment, I said the 23rd psalm constantly. Right before surgeries, during rads treatment, when I just purely felt scared. That psalm always has comforted me during the valleys. I still find myself saying it quiet often before bed time.
How are the ladies here going through chemo? Frey? Marlanab?
Blondie- you still lurking? Hoping you are having a decent day sister.
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susan. - I agree get the waiter over here
I couldnt remember if I mentioned the surgery , guess not. Last Thur. Ifdr did some work on m back for pain relief. It's nothing haven't done in the past and I have gotten good results each time. It's just we did everything at once for 1 surgery 1 recovery. Sounded good at the time. Dr did 4 kyphos ( to repair fractures ), 4 rfas ( to burn nerves that send pain signals to brain) and 4 ablations( to freeze off one tumors that were pressing on spine). I spent 1 night in hospital for pain control. Still recovering. Thanks for the support ladies.
Pretty quiet day here today. Hope its because y'all are out enjoying life.
Hootie hoo
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