WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR JUNE 2025
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I heard from my elder son this evening. He texted that he was thinking of coming down for a visit late summer, with his partner. I immediately realised that their greyhound, Flo, must have died, because previously they couldn't leave her. Her old broken leg was requiring constant nursing. I asked, and yes, he confirmed that they had put her to sleep before her suffering got too bad. She was the last of the two sisters that my son had adopted in the middle of his severe depression, and had probably saved his life. His partner's dog died a while ago, so they have gone from three dogs, to none. Must be strange. They are taking the opportunity to do some travelling and visiting.( I know he already had a holiday booked for next month in Ellie Griffiths country, in Norfolk. ) It will be good to see them.
Rain due tomorrow. We can definitely do with it. I think it's going to warm up again by the weekend, which I am not enthusiastic about. John has cricket those days. I shall be lying down in a darkened room.
LLove to all, Heather UK xxxxxxxx
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๐ Smart decision I made this month. I can't lift and empty a 30 pound bag of dry dog food so I ordered the 15 pound bag instead. It was more expensive and so much easier to lift and pour into the dog food container under the sink.
๐พ Barbie
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stats for the day-
Walk w/family- now w/o yogi, 4mi is the new normal, 1hr 31min 3sec, 10404steps, 22elev, 2.61ap, 85ahr, 99mhr, 4.11mi= 383c
Strava app= 498c
Walk home to gym- 9.38min, 1128steps, 3.35ap, 90ahr, 111mhr, .53mi= 52c
Strava app= 64c
Treadmill slow jog- 21.02min, 167spm, 136ahr, 167mhr, 5.5& 6.5speeds, 10.31min mi, 1775steps, 2mi= 230c
Walk gym to home- 8.44min, 1150steps, 4.16ap, 108ahr, 138mhr, .65mi= 62c
Strava app= 79c
ROUVY home spin bike- strava stats- 48.51min, 715elev, 149aw, 18.4amph, 131ahr, 159mhr, gears25,35 & 49, 15mi= 371c
Strava app= 418c
ROUVY stats- 48.51min, 714.9elev, 149aw, 18.3amph, 60arpm, 15.01mi= 418c
Walk kids- 9.09min, 974steps, 2.19ap, .35mi= 42c
Strava app= 43cTotal cal 1140
Today was my first time going to the gym now that yogi is gone. I was able to get on the treadmill again. Did an easy 2 miles. I did it faster than what I expected. Came straight home afterwards and got on the bike.
Kirby made a good observation, although, I loved rocky (our first golden who I trained to be a therapy dog) so much, it killed me when we had to put him down. I still think about him almost daily, especially when we see goldens during our walks. ALL the time.
2586.14 miles ahead
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I am very picky about potato salad. I will not eat it if it is made at the deli/store bought. I will not eat it if they used either sweet pickles or even worse Miracle Whip!!(that is a huge joke between former hubby and I. He loves the stuff and I can't stand it.
Needs to have just a little dill pickle, boiled eggs, mayo and a little mustard. Fresh dill is ok if it is used sparingly.Finally got my succulent corner cleaned, watered and a few transplanted. That has been on my to-do list for weeks. Not top priority.
Sitting here procrastinating for the next chore- cleaning out the fridges. may do one today.Dh's huge glass of ?? hit the floor on the carpet in what was son's room. He was yelling and cussing, throwing stuff- Couldn't understand how it fell. He was laying in the bed and it was on the desk- no cats around. A little later, someone posted- Earthquake- Ok, that makes sense- I had a stack of containers fall but that was it. Neither of us felt it. I was folding laundry.
have chili simmering on the stove. I really need to find my grandma's recipe instead of winging it.
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side note- since we had yogi, we were with him 24/7 for the last 5 years of his life, thatโs what we think itโs making this process harder
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Hello, my friends;
After my stretch, I was exhausted, and I had bad headaches again. I have them at work too. I had a baby that I called "Squish" because she was so soft and cuddly. She would stop breathing. I had to turn her oxygen up to 4 Lpm, and I called the doctor, and she said, "She looks good now". I said she was still on 4 liters, which is fine; she told me and left. I noticed dirt balls under her armpit, so I gave her a good bath after we had everyone try to get her labs. I reported on the baby, then we went to the bedside and I applied lotion, as I had forgotten to do so. I wanted to dress her in a cute outfit. We didn't have any in her size. I will buy more baby clothes soon(when my budget allows). I noticed that she pulled her IV out, so I couldn't give her Lasix IV. Then she stopped breathing. I think my bath relaxed her too much. So we had to bag her up and call a code. So, I had to stay at work longer cause the day nurse didn't want to report to the PICU team. At least my other babies behaved. Currently, I have a golden retriever that is going nuts on the floor and rolling and paddling the rug.
I had my MRI today, but I didn't pick up my anxiety pill for the procedure. It wasn't ready on time. I almost had a panic attack due to being claustrophobic. I thought of the book I am currently reading. I was trying to guess in my mind what would happen to the main character. That kept me calm for 8 minutes. I took a nap and woke up with a horrible headache, so I took my meds and relaxed in a chair. Once I felt better, I made a turkey dog using a keto hot dog and served it for lunch with baked chips. I played Scrabble with these people on my phone for a while. I cleaned the kitchen and fed the dog. Now I am so tired.
Annie, great job in doing positive things for yourself.
Pip my thoughts are with you and Kirby.
Cheryl, welcome and that horse is beautiful. I will be moving to Chicago sometime in 2026.
Rebecca, let me know how those prunes taste to you.
Barbara, my dad always told me that Common Sense statement. Now I am using it on DS.
I will write again tomorrow. Have a great night you all.
XO,
Mo in Mississippi
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Rita โ feel better fast
Lisa โ sorry. I must have gotten distracted and skipped the part about why you are no long wearing the Fitbit. Thanks for telling me
Rebecca โ โDeception Passโ, isnโt that the one that Pip used to do?
MRI: I always need one every few years to be sure the tumor hasnโt grown. Iโm always in an enclosed one, but it doesnโt bother me. They do give me headphones and I get to relax.
Eating: Lately Iโve been overeating but on good food. Like freeze dried fruit.
Took Ganon for a small walk. Wish the collapsible bowl that I can attach to his leash would come. Then I can give him a drink of water while weโre walking.
Tuesday here: didnโt do much โ too hot. Even the pool isnโt refreshing. Fortunately, I donโt have to go to bowling tomorrow so Iโll go in the pool.
Took Ganon for a SHORT walk around our cul-de-sac. Had ceramics then took Ganon for a short walk around the neighborhood. Got one of those collapsible bowls so I have water for him, but I think he didnโt realize that there was water in the bowl. Vince said Jess called asking if she can leave the pets here until Sat. I ran out of food for Ganon but some of my neighbors gave me some. I just couldnโt see buying a 5lb bag for 2 cups. Now it looks like it may be longer. Kids!!!
Cheryl โ oh no! So glad you had help getting up!!! lol
I donโt have a problem with bridges. But tunnelsโฆ.now thatโs another story in itself
Rebecca โ those farls sound really good. Do you have to cook the oats first?
Barbara โ Jess hates to go shopping. She will just go in the store, get what she needs, and goes out. Now meโฆ.I like to look at everything, just buy whatโs on the list but I like to look and compare. Colby likes to shop. Only they tend to buy the brand names whereas I will look and see for the store brand. Good thoughts being sent to Joe
I understand that the post office just gave instructions on how to cook a lasagna in your mailbox
Allie - Iโm so sorry Kyle isnโt helping Tracey
Flea โ what Sue said, agree 100%
Potato salad โ donโt care for at all
Need to put the laundry in the dryer and then get to bed.
Michele NC
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Morning all
I slept from 6 pm until 4:15 am and feel rested.
It's going to be another scorcher today and have to pick Dan up at the garage and drop him back home.
When I went to see the kids yesterday,Miles was wild and bouncing all over me and jumping on me..,I love him but he is just to much sometimes. So will stay away today and rest up.
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Hi ladies,
I got up at 2 am and played Wooduko, Math games, and Scrabble online. My family used to play board games, and my mother would play Scattergories with the sitter, DS, and me. We used to have a blast. I remember having a tummy ache from laughing so much. I read some too. I decided to put a load in the machine. Rose came downstairs looking sleepy, but decided to go out and pee too. It seems that our bladder is instinctive. When I fill my cup with water, I also fill her bowl. Suko and I are trying to figure out where we are going for our 60th Birthday. The plan was to go to NYC, but since Horace is not working, I may not be able to go. We will see.
Next time I need an MRI, I will make sure I have something to control my anxiety. I recall having an attack when we visited "Rock City" in Chattanooga, and we had to go through a narrow passageway. Some people stopped to admire the view of the rocks. I pushed and shoved my way out of there, screaming, "Get out of my way!" I shoved and pinched, and my kids looked at me like the crazy woman I was. When we went to Ruby Falls, I was apprehensive. DD raised her hand and told them that she goes crazy if she is in a tight space for too long. So they showed me the elevators in case I needed to depart. I felt better knowing I could. As for the bridges you speak of, I can not drive them. When I was in driver's ed, the teacher had a fit when it was my turn to drive, and I refused to open my eyes, and he took over. DH does most of the driving for road trips, and I take the train to go to New Orleans. I am not going to drive that bridge.
I am going back to bed. I am suddenly sleepy.
XO,
Mo in Mississippi
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My life โฆ
Sydney Bridge โ I think the last time I was in Sydney city centre was in 2016. We were in Sydney last August but not city centre.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/machka-bb/albums/72157665805588231/with/27759886346
The second time I was in Sydney was in 2004 at Christmas with my cycling partner. He and I had just cycled for 3 months through Queensland, NSW, Victoria, ACT and Tasmania and I was about to return to Canada. That's us in the photo.
On Christmas Eve, he wanted to find a nice pub for the evening, but a lot of them were closed. So we walked and walked and walked up and down streets, and somehow we ended up on the bridge at some point as the sun was going down and by the time we got to the other side, it was pitch dark and a little scary, so we walked back across the bridge.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/machka-bb/albums/72157602327323524/
And one of the reasons I'm not keen on bridges (esp. long ones over water) is because the road often narrows when it goes over the bridge.
Our Tasman Bridge, for example โฆ a whole pile of lanes converge on the bridge which has a grand total of 5 lanes. 2 lanes go one direction, 2 lanes go the other direction, and the middle lane changes depending on the time of day. The bridge is always full of traffic and the lanes are quite close together. So when you drive, you've really got to concentrate. And meanwhile there are people merging or maybe you've got to change lanes. So there are cars doing all sorts of things.
Accidents happen frequently on the Tasman Bridge. I often end up holding my breath whenever I drive across.
Machka in Oz
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Hello my friends!
As far as chemo, I'm wary of all medicine, traditional and alternative, and try to do the research and weigh the pros and cons. My brother had chemo for a tumor but he stopped it before he died. But I wasn't around to discuss it much.
I told my osteopathic foot doctor about the osteopenia diagnosis, and he suggested 5000 iu of vitamin D. I thought that was high, without doing blood work, but I did research and found not much risk. So I'm taking that at least until I can get my blood levels measured in August. It has suddenly boosted my energy, so I suspect I was quite deficient.
My foot still twinges with sudden pain when I step wrong. Such a nuisance, but I'm so glad my back is fine so far. I wonder if climbing stairs is better than walking for bones. I had better curb my energy and start at the beginning.
Lisa I couldn't wear a Fitbit without obsessing on it...My friend gave potato salad that was so greasy! I thanked her, but I hope she doesn't make it again.
Carol I have to alternate books that are too intense with sex and violence with softer approaches. I don't read Karin Slaughter but I can usually handle Sandra Brown.
Michele Yay for the earring! I miss wearing earrings. I skipped it for so long the hole closed up, and I would have to go to the mall to get it redone. Hmm, maybe I could take Dad along.
Rita hope you feel better. I found some soothing relief with Heather's Tummy fiber, which is acacia not psyllium. Her website is more about IBS but it is all about soothing a disrupted system.
Rebecca hope your eldest is happy with his duty station...I had a friend who was butted by a ram and fell in a field. She had a terrible wrist fracture that took pins and plates and such. But she was stuck on the ground in that field for hours because she lived alone and no one expected her back. Never turn your back on a ram!
Barbara you can do it! Keep up your exercise because it is a priority!
Tina Yay for weekly hikes!
Ginny I need to learn what medigap insurance is. So complex.
Allie I love Delia's smile in that picture...A new baby will be both a blessing and a challenge.
Cheryl what an ordeal! Lol
Tracey My Dad would put the ice cream back like that. Constant surprises.
Debbie glad the earthquake was mild. Hope DH settles some, although that will take time.
Heather hope your heat is tolerable.
Barbie the smaller bag is an excellent choice. Even if you can lift the weight in rigid form, kibble will shift in the bag, so injury is more likely.
Pip hugs as you adjust.
Mo sorry your MRI was traumatic.
Kitten! I just lost the end of my post by hitting the wrong button.
May you all be happy, healthy, safe, and free!
Annie in Delaware
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Hey, kids - Just a quick drive-by posting while I cool down a bit and get some liquid in me. Been out for an hour or so, and there's probably another hour in me. OK, maybe a half hour. I'm already "leaking awesome," as Lorna noted. Lots of it.
Tina - I have exactly the same reluctance and often inability to get myself to exercise or walk as you do to go out and do yardwork. But, like someone else said about exercise, I almost always promise myself I'll get out and get one little thing done, and then just keep going once I'm out there. As soon as I get sweaty, I might as well keep going, 'cause I going to have to shower anyway.
Which, by the way, I have the same weird reluctance to do - like it's a waste of time. I love being clean and looking spiffy, but I will procrastinate about it for as long as 24 hours. Unless I get sweaty - and then as soon as I cool down, I'm in the shower.
I'm going to get a bumper sticker for my husband that, like Austin, Texas, says "Keep Lisa Weird." Not that hard to do when I started out that way. ๐
Later, y'all,
Love,
Lisa in AR7 -
You got it, Barbara! LazyFit is pretty cool. You can set it for your level of activity and even if you have any "injury" or trouble spots with back, legs, ankles, wrists, etc. so that you're not hurting anything. Then you just follow the app daily, even multiple times daily. I love it.
I can imagine, Debbie. I'm "somewhat" the same way. I don't hold on, but I don't forget. That's my BIG problem. I am really happy for him. (and you) That is going to make both of you so much happier moving forward, especially after she passes. I will say that, if he even thinks of ever visiting her grave... which I don't suppose he will, I don't know that I would put that on her headstone. He doesn't seem to me, from all that you've shared, like the vindictive type. God Bless you both.
Oh Gosh Allie, that's terrible heat! I'm so glad that ours has broken. I have my windows open and it looks like rain today.
One great reason to vote for a levy, huh Lanette? I just love that description... "well trained". Such a visual there.
Thanks for the "cell memory" information. I'd read that before, but it's always a good reminder.That's it for today.
Love and Blessings
Carla, in MN5 -
Iโm the same with showering. I donโt want to be bothered to do it, but once Iโm in there, I donโt want to get out.
Tina in CA
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I endorse this message.๐
Flea
Willamette Valley, OR
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I have cute firefighter stories too! Well during 2002-2012 we as a family attended our nudist resort and on some hot afternoons, down by the pool there would be that one person with heat exhaustion. Of course it was associated by them having a bit too much to drink. So 911 would be called. The cities surrounding the resort were small, farming communities so I'm sure when they got the call and it was the resort, they probably all came. Like 4 trucks worth! 10+ firefighters all milling around this one intoxicated person, looking like they were helping. Of course the two times it happened when we were visiting, I was in the pool with friends and we were saying things like, "you must be so hot in that uniform, just remove that and come in"!!! Then of course they were trying to NOT look but that was fairly impossible as most afternoons there were 100+ people at the pool, a band playing music off to the side, my friend with a large container of margarita mix handing out cups and little blow up flamingos to float your drink in the pool. To the normal textile person it was a crazy scene, but to us it was just a fun afternoon. Nothing like making a hot firefighter blush! (we were so silly).
Rebecca Whidbey Wa
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After work stopped at Food Lion to get Vince gatorade. Itโs on sale for $5.99 with $1 off. Actually, I made 2 orders and got two 6-packs
annie โ Iโm a bit like you about medicine. I am skeptical, too, of putting too much โlaboratoryโ made things in my system. I will get vaccines, but I watch which ones and how often. When I turned 40 I thought I was so cool and got a second piercing in my ears. One of them closed up, the other didnโt. To this day, I wish Iโd never done it.
Vince has bowling this afternoon, they donโt need me (yea!). This league I do not like so I have no problem staying at home and laying in the sun
Rebecca โ you made me smile just imaging you calling the firecompany.
Michele NC
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Very smart buying! My sister on her homestead is always buying bags she has sling on her shoulder to take into the house, up her front steps. I marvel at her stamina, yet she does have so many falls etc. She has a tough time letting go of habits. Then she has a huge truck she practically has to mountain climb to get into. I don't understand it.
Heres her truck next to a semi on the ferry.
Rebecca Whidbey Wa
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Thank you all so much for the treatment discussion. I realized last night after something Heather said that I think of all of you as my age. I don't know if that's good or bad. But yes, my mother was diagnosed with lung cancer at 80, and she did not do surgery, chemo, or radiation. She took a "chemo" pill for about a month until she had, we think, a stroke, then she stopped that. Age does matter in these decisions, and I also probably would have made a different decision if I were looking at 80 rather than having just turned 60.
I also heartily agree with Margaret and others of you who want to try to prevent chronic disease in the first place. I was listening to some sessions from a recent breast cancer conference, and the oncologist was talking about trying to avoid a recurrence. She said she advocates the three M's โ meals, movement, and mood: heart healthy diet, adequate exercise, and keeping a positive outlook. So many of you follow these principles, and I admire you so much for it!
For the newbies and a reminder to some who may have forgotten, my story in the spoiler:
I was diagnosed with oligometastatic breast cancer, PR+ HER2-, de novo (meaning, no earlier diagnosis of breast cancer) four years ago this month. Two spots of cancer were found in my spine and one on a rib. I had an amazing care team who advocated for me at all stages of treatment. We did everything: started with chemo, then left mastectomy, then general radiation of the chest wall, followed by targeted radiation of the three bone mets. A follow up MRI of the bone mets showed that the cancer appeared to be gone in the bone. I have PET/CTs every six months, and for the last two years, no cancer activity has been detected. I am officially classified as No Evidence of Active Disease, which in the old days, would have been considered remission, I suppose.
I take a medium dose of Kisqali (3 weeks on/1 week off) and letrozole (to suppress estrogen since that's what my cancer feeds on). For the first two years I had Xgeva injections, first monthly, then every three months, and then stopped, because my scans were clear. After finishing Xgeva, my oncologist decided I needed to have a DXA scan to check my overall bone health (I had never had one), and I was found to have osteopenia in my hips, so I now have a Prolia injection (the same medicine as Xgeva but at a lower dose and less frequency) once every six months.
For the last six months or more, I have been avoiding beef and pork and eat limited chicken. My protein diet is primarily fish, beans, and dairy. I've been trying to eat as "natural" as possible. I'm not anti GMO, because I believe GMOs have helped to alleviate world hunger, but I refuse to eat grapes and strawberries of unusually large size. Same goes with chicken breasts. They are not supposed to be the size of a large turkey breast. I think "organic" is mostly woo, but I appreciated normal sized grapes and strawberries, for example, and chicken that is non-hormonal, etc . . .
What else . . . I have given up caffeine, drink alcohol on only the rarest occasions. Don't smoke. Don't take any painkillers (not even Tylenol or ibuprofen.) And generally avoid any medications and vitamins that are not explicitly prescribed or recommended by my oncologist.
I also have celiac (diagnosed about ten years ago), so balancing two chronic conditions can be tricky. Having celiac means, I don't eat any wheat, rye, or barley. Gluten free bread is mostly nasty, so I get my grains through "natural" crackers or highly processed frozen waffles (being honest here. They are really the only "bread" I treat myself with.)
That's the "meal" part of the three Ms. For "movement," I mostly walk and hike. I really need to add consistent weight training, but because of the risk of bone mets, I have to be careful what I do, how much weight, and how often. And for "mood," I do try to keep a positive outlook. I have a very deep and active faith, and as someone mentioned here earlier, I am definitely a glass half full type of person. (Drives my husband crazy). Something bad happens, and I immediately try to look at what good can come of it. I try to smile, even when people aren't looking. I sing a lot to myself, especially in the car, and I dance in the kitchen while I'm cooking. I'm not afraid of dying, but I am also happy to be alive and enjoying life.
I do allow myself an occasional foray into the "deep pit," as I call it, where I just feel down and a little depressed and sorry for myself. I just tell God, "I'm heading down here for a while, but I'll be back." I've found, if I just accept that I'm going to feel down once in a while and allow myself to wallow in it for a day or two, I come back out refreshed and ready to go.
I'm still working (full-time college professor), am married, have three children โ a trans daughter who got married this past January, and two sons โ five stepchildren, and five step-grandchildren.
That's me in a nutshell. I hope I haven't messed up the spoilers.
Flea
Willamette Valley, OR
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Carla,
Sure! Come on by! There are two steep flights of steps leading down under the bridge you have to navigate, and our home has steep stairs up to a spare queen bed, so just be forewarned.๐๐๐๐ผ You gotta be stairs savvy.๐
Under the bridge are trails leading down to the water. They say like 2 miles so I have never ventured! I have neither hiking boots nor he gumption to trail walk! Maybe after this weight gets off ma body!
Rebecca Whidbey Wa
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Barbara, the Southern Oregon Coastie AHMODโ
Rita ((hugs)) would you be willing to share which cholesterol marker your Cardio said was a possible stroke predictor? Sorry, didnโt get the two slices of bread on a date joke ;}
Loaf at first sight! = Love at first sight! I just went back to my post and notice the punch line wasn't there! Sorry allโฆโฆ.
What happened when two slices of bread went on a date?
It was loaf at first sight! ๐
My cholesterol readings back in March were:
Cholesterol 152
Triglyceride 126
HDL 50 (low)
LDL calc 77
VLDL 25
LP-A 74.30 (H) This is the stroke indicator. Strokes are in my family with my mom who lived through hers (she is currently 89YO) and my grandmother, her mother, having a massive stroke at 92 YO that she died from.
It's been raining here since Sunday night. Totally not normal and everything has little ponds and mud everywhere. At least it is cooler, but the humidity is up around 97% right now. Being stuck in the camper with a puppy is getting trying! She is paper trained, but doesn't have enough room to burn up her energy. Sigh, keeping me busy!
Story about bridges/water: I was in Tampa FL for a class once and on my off time, thought I would drive one of the bridges to an island. From afar (tv, maps, pictures) it looked like fun. Well, I got on the one-way ramp to take the bridge, drove to the where the water started and stopped dead in traffic. I then proceeded to go backwards back through the ramp to the main road. I was shaking and hyperventilating. So I avoid bridges whenever I can and stay in the middle lane away from the edge if I have to drive it. Never thought I was that paranoid until that trip!
Thought for today:
Why do crabs never volunteer?
Because they are shell-fish!
RVRita in Roswell beginning to float!!
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Flea ~ Thanks so much for telling us about your cancer story. You are to be greatly admired for your courage and faith! Prayers for continued good health.
Carol in GA
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Wow, you all amaze me with your courage and strength. This forum comprises some mighty strong women, and it is an honor to be part of this group. With that said, I am ready to resume my exercise routine again. I have no excuse. My hips are fine, and I have my orthotics that are working great. I need to track my intake and stay active on my off days. It has been raining and thundering here, and the bugs have been so aggressive that I've had to hide indoors. My headaches are the only thing that can stop me. I also need to get on a budget. July will be the month I go live with my plans. Until then, I will start with a warm-up. In August, I will resume swimming if we resolve my headaches. After reading Flea's story, I decided it was time to schedule a mammogram appointment.
Both of my parents had breast cancer, and my dad's side of the family has only one boy left of eight boys. The rest died of cancer, except my dad, who had a mastectomy but died of heart disease. My dad's sisters are alive except my aunt Tubby(Georgia), who had intestinal CA. So seven of the eight girls are alive. My first cousin died at 40 of ovarian cancer. My doctor suggested that I take the BRCA test with my dad, and we set a date to do so. My dad died before we could. So the doctor told me in my 30s to get a hysterectomy and bilateral mastectomy. I told her no. Then my ovaries gave me trouble, so I told the doctor to remove the ovaries and the uterus(best decision made). Sorry, I don't know how to create a spoiler alert. I may learn from YouTube.I just wanted to tell every one of you that you are awesome!
XO,
Mo is in very hot and humid Mississippi. 92 degrees here.
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I am sure he will visit her grave because, first of all. She and his brother will be buried with his dad, plus it is the thing to do.It will be an obligation he has to do, just like caring for her the past 5 yrs
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Have my daycare girl an extra day today which is fine- She is easy to entertain now- she will be 9 in Sept.
MIL is still hanging on- DH went to see her and she was awake, eyes open, looking around. Day 7 since they transitioned her from comfort care hospice to death hospice. He thought she would pass over the weekend but she is still hanging on.
Today is my mom's 82nd birthday and what would be former hubby and my 42nd anniversary. Hard to believe it has been that long. Still my best friend and still chat every night.
Ezie and I are going to go out and pull some weeds and water the garden.
Class tonight and aqua zumba starts this Friday
Debbie
Napa Valley,CA
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