INSOMNIACS place to talk in the wee hours

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  • jazzygirl
    jazzygirl Posts: 12,047

    Sassy- not sure you know the comedian Bill Maher (he has his own show on HBO), but he has that saying all the time. As harsh as it sounds sometimes, some people just don't deserve our presence.

    I will try to get to Warm and Fuzzies. Heading out of town in a day or so and have to get ready to go.....

  • Hey Owlettes, aren't Jazzy's pics UNREAL! I lived on both sides of the Organ Mountains, on the missile range side (east) when my Dad was still in the Navy, and after he retired we moved to the other side, to Las Cruces, where I graduated high school then quickly hightailed out of there! I hated it. My dad lived there until he died in 2009, age 95. I went back a couple of times to visit.

    Sassy, I have been considering joining the Y, we have a park nearby with a brand new inside pool and exercise area, all under Y sponsorship, but the hard part is peeling myself out of my chair to actually go. (Oh, and leaving Rose, who has such separation anxiety.) Now that I have a car and can drive, I'm realizing what a hermit I really am.
  • Jazzy and Goats, beautiful pics. Have a fun and safe trip, Jazzy!!!

    Ms. Chevy, thank you for the article. Enlightening and heart breaking at the same time.

    Mag, swimming is good exercise for people with joints problems. You are right about getting going. It is the hardest part.

    Enerva, very nice and sexy.

    Susan, I admire your strength and perspective of life.

    Sleep deprived....😵

  • Rosevalley
    Rosevalley Posts: 1,664

    Tonight the moon was white and electric ringed by clouds... so beautiful. I am just amazed at how the moon changed color yesterday the deep orange, reflected light, shaddows then later the slivers of white to full on. Such a short time and so dramatic in the sky. We sure were lucky to have clear skies to see it. Jazzy your photos are wonderful and I love the comment about trash taking itself out. I very much culled out the relationships that pulled me down and aggrevated/ used up more energy then they were worth.

    I miss my energy level and stamina most these days. I ventured out to do 2 errands and found after an hour walking and doing a few things that when I came to write my name on the slip to pay... my hndwriting was so deteriorated and shaky that the girl looked at the back of the card and the slip and muttered ok. Oy... made it home, cramps and diarrhea. Put stuff away and crashed. Fluid off tomorrow and I can't wait floating. This has been a long long journey going on 9 years. Today I feel like I am floating on a raft in moderate white water.. I was supposed to go watch DD3 play socccer but the D nixed that. Dad went to save the day. I can't get anything done, except sleep.

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Posts: 15,889

    jazzy, not posting pics now, in a few weeks. Think gallery for posterity. The reason to do it in a few weeks is because by then you will have collected oodles. Then we link the first page in the topic box. Anyone going to w&f''s say three years from now, would be able to find "The Gallery of the Superblood Moon". You could have different rooms within the gallery. Something artsy, cool to separate the pictures. Have a music link in the room that ca be submerged for background ambience while in the room. hmm music specially chosen for that gallery. Best thing late to do it late at night so when posting, the rooms link box to box. A room could be all city related. Sequences. Mountain views. People things related to the eclipse, stuff from nasa.gov page. I'll do it if you don' have time. But you have such a great eye.. I can show you how to create a private thread where you could play with how you would like the gallery rooms to look. Key would have te done at your convenience, and fun.

  • m0mmyof3
    m0mmyof3 Posts: 10,061

    Jazzy- Yes I did.

    Kohl's and Cabela's are dangerous places for me. I just bought new dishes this weekend from Cabela's.

  • Chevyboy
    Chevyboy Posts: 10,258

    Susan! One time I accidentally left a bag of frozen Broccoli in the trunk of the car! After a few days, I checked out the smell, and nearly gagged! Bawling


  • jazzygirl
    jazzygirl Posts: 12,047

    Sassy- sounds good. Gallery for posterity. I like that!

    Rosevalley- glad you were able to get out, but it sounds like you need some relief from the fluid again. I hope the draining today is easy and you can rest after. I remember you said the body has to adjust after that. Sending you love and comfort today.

  • jazzygirl
    jazzygirl Posts: 12,047

    Another one, close up of the moon coming up behind the Sandias. I watched it Sunday night and know it was this huge and bright.

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  • jazzygirl
    jazzygirl Posts: 12,047

    And finally, before I run off for the day, some examples of what NOT do do when decorating a cake. Enjoy

    Cake Decorating No No's

  • Enerva
    Enerva Posts: 2,985

    Lol thanks jazz have a amazing trip


  • Rosevalley
    Rosevalley Posts: 1,664

    Susan- we have a pond. Our dogs love to drink the pond water which results in diarrhea! The fish do fine in the pond. Anyway we keep the pond fenced off, but sometimes the dogs get in. So there have been accidents in the house. Well I went to a vaccuum place and got this fantastic product called liquid ALIVE. It is a bio-digester, enzymes and all. We put this in our carpet machine and voila no stink- no nothing! I also use it to pretreat areas that have food or smell. It seems that you could get rid of the sour milk smell in your car using some of this product. Good luck.

  • Chevyboy
    Chevyboy Posts: 10,258

    Have you guys seen this?

    Umbrella Trick

    There were protesters at the
    grocery store handing out pamphlets on the evils of
    America. I politely declined to take
    one. There was an elderly woman
    behind me and a young (20-ish) female protester offered her a
    pamphlet, which she also politely declined. The young protester
    put her hand on the old woman's shoulder as a gesture of
    friendship and in a very soft voice said, "Lady, don't you care
    about the children of Iraq?"
    The old woman looked up at her and said: "Honey, my
    father died in France during World
    War II, I lost my husband in Korea, a son in Vietnam and a
    grandson in Afghanistan. All four died so a young little bitch like
    you could have the right to stand out here and badmouth our
    country. Now . . . If you touch me again, I'm gonna stick this
    umbrella up your ass and open it."



    ~ May God Bless America ~ !

  • ❤️❤️❤️❤️ Chevy!!!!

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Posts: 15,889

    ThumbsUpchevy

  • I'm happy to be called anything and welcomed to this active group! You are all amazing to keep up with everyone!

    I've been into genealogy for thirty years and DNA tested my brother, myself and my husband. I have yet been able to tie it into real facts in relation to my breast cancer so I admire anyone who can make sense of it. The data is there but interpretation seems to be difficult since there are many indicators on the genes.

    I had my year two checkup with my BS yesterday and all is still clear. I take it one day at a time and make the most of the time that I have here. Friends and family are the most important things to me.

  • Chevyboy
    Chevyboy Posts: 10,258

    Grams....... don't worry about anything........ You'll drive yourself crazy trying to figure out "why" and "how"..... My PC gal said "Something just happens, in your cells.... they slough off, and some stay and become a problem.... But the earlier you find any abnormality, the better off you are....

    Sounds like you took care of it all at the beginning.... no nodes even! My onco score was 19, but I decided at MY age, which was 72 at the time, that I just didn't have time to do chemo.... it was my choice....

    Good luck with the Tamoxifen, and what all those other pills are for!

    You got TATTOOS???? You mean for your nipples? Or are you a Harley Rider? There was a "Vinnie" around here that did those Tattoos....

  • jazzygirl
    jazzygirl Posts: 12,047

    GrammaKathy- not sure I properly welcomed you but hope you like it here. Nice bunch of ladies who talk about everything.

    I had bilateral bc so my BS felt it was likely genetic, as it is rare to not be. I have had the BRACA tests, and several rounds of more advanced genetics testing. Everything has come up negative. Not a lot of cancer in my family. My sister always said "we don't come from the cancer family" but after her and I BOTH get a dx months apart, I told her "well we are now!"

    My docs say cancer is many diseases, not just one and some are genetic, but a small amount are. There is a larger % for which there is no answer. Something flips the switch.

    I agree with you that it is important to know the things we value after all this. Spending time with people you care and (who care about you) and with things you enjoy are what matter most. That is why I am off to a family wedding in two days! Time with cousins I love.


  • susan3
    susan3 Posts: 2,631

    enerva, great colors on your crotchet top!!

    Beautiful moon pictures

    Chevy, funny

    Sas, mom and brother, not good situation. They won't help themselves, so there is not much I can do. Found out that 4 months after my second dx, which took me to stage iv, and rocked our world, my mom sold my brother the house for $10 dollars. Not to be contested by any family members. I got a copy of the deed. My brother has been lying about lots of stuff, this one is public record so I could investigate. He told me that many years ago he bought it from mom for market value. Just another lie. So I go out to help my mom once a week, and avoid my brother. And yes, my mom was in on the deception, but with alztimer I need to put my feeling aside and help. They are a unique pair. I refuse to lower myself to that level. I have a great hubby, great daughter, and great son in law and wonderful friends. That's my life and my focus. As they say....you can pick your friends..........

    Thanks for that tip Rosie . That one I haven't tried. Right now it smells like sour milk that we tried to cover up. Lol. Right now there are no seats in the back and the carpet is lifted up as we continuly try to get the smell out. here is padding in parts under the carpet....who knew. We are going to change the padding and see if that works. I think we got the smell out of the rug. The padding is a problem. Something I will never do again...lol

  • glennie19
    glennie19 Posts: 4,832

    Susan: I have used Fresh Wave natural odor eliminator with good results. They are little crystal gels that absorb the odor. I get it at Bed Bath & Beyond, but I'm sure other places have it too. Good luck with it.

  • susan3
    susan3 Posts: 2,631

    thanks glennie, I am actually going there tomorrow:)

  • glennie19
    glennie19 Posts: 4,832

    It's in the area where the mops and cleaning supplies are,,, at least in the one by me. Good luck. Hope it helps. When my old dog used to pee on the carpet,,, it really helped with that urine smell.

  • blondiex46
    blondiex46 Posts: 2,726

    Sorry rosie Happy birthday late.

  • Hi Blondie!!!

  • Hey everyone,

    Thought I would check in, hope everyone is doing well. I haven't seen the surgeon again yet, I have an appointment on the 13th. The main concern for her now seems to be micro calcifications but for me it's still the swelling. My left breast is so much bigger than the other now and having sharp pains off and on just in a couple areas which are no where around the lump. I am still swollen all the way up my chest, my collar bone is swollen where it's hard to feel and my arm pit is still swollen. I was so hoping this would stop. Lately it feels like I am breast feeding on one side and my milk keeps letting down and my nipple and areola where the indent is at has pain if touched. It's crazy no one seems concerned or willing to do anything about it. I am going to ask my surgeon and hopefully she will figure out what is going on. Okay sorry so much information, I will let you all know when surgery is done. Wishing you all the best.


  • m0mmyof3
    m0mmyof3 Posts: 10,061

    Woke up to much needed rain! We are in a bit of a drought.

  • jazzygirl
    jazzygirl Posts: 12,047

    Boyd- that swelling is really worrisome. If you don't feel you are getting the proper attention around this, find another doctor for a second opinion. Keep us posted and hoping for good outcomes!

    Mommy- good to hear you got rain. I hear a lot more is coming with the tropical storm off the coast.

    One more day in town before I take off for my trip. Excited and ready to go!

  • Chevyboy
    Chevyboy Posts: 10,258

    Morning girls! Susan...that wasn't nice of them, but I'm not telling you anything you don't already know........

    Sometimes certain kinds of people just deserve each other. And YES, you can pick your friends, and that means not feeling left-out when family pulls one over on us........ It's the ones that stick by you, when things get rough........

    Boyd! What surgery are they talking about? Is it for calcifications, or BC or what? And do they tell you what they are waiting for? I think I would go there, and shake them till their teeth rattled....shouldn't be THAT hard to come up with a plan for you! And you can tell them I said so....... :)

    Your surgeon should HAVE a plan already! And set up the dates for you, for whatever she thinks is going on! You've been doing this since JULY??? Time to get something going here.... And are they treating the swelling & pain?

    Yes Mom2! We got some much needed rain also! I had forgotten what it looked and sounded like! And it's only 49 degrees here right now!

    Now Spookie is going to run out in her slippers and bath-robe, onto her deck, and take a picture of her Florida Thermometer saying something like 80 or 90 degrees...... just to show off....... with all the fire-ants and tad-poles running around by her feet.

  • Chevyboy
    Chevyboy Posts: 10,258

    And another thing! Boyd... I wouldn't wait until the 13th! What do they think this is? A case of Dermatitis? They must be waiting for all your symptoms to just disappear and they won't have to deal with anything! If you were my Daughter, I would march you right in there, and tell them you are done playing Tic Tac Toe with their schedules, and to take this matter seriously, and get off their little fat butts and HELP you!

    It isn't as if you aren't paying them! They are there to help YOU.... especially when you are in pain, and with that swelling going on.... Can you tell I become a little irATE when people just jack you around?

    I know...... print off all my posts about your condition, and take them to them, and then stand there with your hands on your hips, and say "OKAY, NOW what?????

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