Guest guest Posted February 7, 2005 Report Share Posted February 7, 2005 Oh, man, that really sux Jay, having to wait another day. I'd have been really upset if I hadn't " qualified " for the test for the obvious reason. And that was exactly my thought last week during prep for the test Thursday, wondered if clear liquids included sparkling peach wine...hehehe " Re: Rambling.... You know, sometimes circumstances introduce us to new friends who remain friends forever, no matter what changes. That's what's happened to me with people here (even though I don't post often) and it's for sure happened in my support group. If some of you have never looked for or found a support group, I'll tell you it's one of the best things I did for myself after my diagnosis. Ours is a mixed group, not strictly colon cancer, but some are colon, a very young woman with lymphoma, several with breast cancer, brain cancer, you name it. Support groups are for survivors as well as caregivers, and it really does make a difference. Consider finding one convenient for you to attend and then just go. You might just be surprised at how good it can be. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2005 Report Share Posted February 7, 2005 Geez that sounds good ! Those were the days my friend... we thought... dadah dah ... Ok, guys what song was that?? Ok, now do not call me at 2 in the morning!! Cheers! I will pour myself some 7-UP and put a peach in it and pretend!! JAY Re: Rambling.... You know, sometimes circumstances introduce us to new friends who remain friends forever, no matter what changes. That's what's happened to me with people here (even though I don't post often) and it's for sure happened in my support group. If some of you have never looked for or found a support group, I'll tell you it's one of the best things I did for myself after my diagnosis. Ours is a mixed group, not strictly colon cancer, but some are colon, a very young woman with lymphoma, several with breast cancer, brain cancer, you name it. Support groups are for survivors as well as caregivers, and it really does make a difference. Consider finding one convenient for you to attend and then just go. You might just be surprised at how good it can be. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2005 Report Share Posted February 7, 2005 Jay, Is the support group colorectal cancer specific or a general group? Priscilla A. Savary Executive Director Colorectal Cancer Network PO Box 182, Kensington MD 20895 psavary@... www.colorectal-cancer.net _________ Like to help CCNetwork? Go shopping! That's right, go head and buy something for yourself -- a new CD, the latest bestseller, essentials like toothpaste or vitamins, even a computer. But first join www.iGive.com/CCNetwork . Every time you shop at one of the over 500 name-brand stores in the Mall at iGive.com, we'll receive a donation of up to 26% of each purchase you make, at no cost to you. Remember, donating to CCNetwork won't cost you a thing. But we'll miss out on a lot of extra dough, if you don't join. So visit www.iGive.com/CCNetwork now. Membership is free and your privacy is guaranteed. Click here to join: http://www.iGive.com/CCNetwork Re: Rambling.... You know, sometimes circumstances introduce us to new friends who remain friends forever, no matter what changes. That's what's happened to me with people here (even though I don't post often) and it's for sure happened in my support group. If some of you have never looked for or found a support group, I'll tell you it's one of the best things I did for myself after my diagnosis. Ours is a mixed group, not strictly colon cancer, but some are colon, a very young woman with lymphoma, several with breast cancer, brain cancer, you name it. Support groups are for survivors as well as caregivers, and it really does make a difference. Consider finding one convenient for you to attend and then just go. You might just be surprised at how good it can be. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2005 Report Share Posted February 7, 2005 Oh rats Jay... Sorry you have to wait. You have got to be starving.... Well good luck tomorrow and we will hang on to the Toasts until we get the word from you. Cheers Jolen opportunity2005@... wrote: > Well guys... Went to the hospital today... nervous as heck. And at > the last minute, Dr. Mozia had to rush off to the OR for an > emergency. Now, I have to stay on liquids for another 12 hours... > First thing in the morning... back to square one! I will let you in > on the results... Clear liquids... I wonder if that means white > wine??? Thanks for all of the TOASTS! Tonight I have my support > group at St. hospital... JAY > Re: Rambling.... > > > You know, sometimes circumstances introduce us to new friends who > remain friends forever, no matter what changes. That's what's > happened to me with people here (even though I don't post often) and > it's for sure happened in my support group. > > If some of you have never looked for or found a support group, I'll > tell you it's one of the best things I did for myself after my > diagnosis. Ours is a mixed group, not strictly colon cancer, but some > are colon, a very young woman with lymphoma, several with breast > cancer, brain cancer, you name it. Support groups are for survivors > as well as caregivers, and it really does make a difference. Consider > finding one convenient for you to attend and then just go. You might > just be surprised at how good it can be. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2005 Report Share Posted February 7, 2005 Jay heat some 's noodle soup and drink the broth, it's very filling and delicious. ~~Dianna Jolene wrote:Oh rats Jay... Sorry you have to wait. You have got to be starving.... Well good luck tomorrow and we will hang on to the Toasts until we get the word from you. Cheers Jolen opportunity2005@... wrote: > Well guys... Went to the hospital today... nervous as heck. And at > the last minute, Dr. Mozia had to rush off to the OR for an > emergency. Now, I have to stay on liquids for another 12 hours... > First thing in the morning... back to square one! I will let you in > on the results... Clear liquids... I wonder if that means white > wine??? Thanks for all of the TOASTS! Tonight I have my support > group at St. hospital... JAY > Re: Rambling.... > > > You know, sometimes circumstances introduce us to new friends who > remain friends forever, no matter what changes. That's what's > happened to me with people here (even though I don't post often) and > it's for sure happened in my support group. > > If some of you have never looked for or found a support group, I'll > tell you it's one of the best things I did for myself after my > diagnosis. Ours is a mixed group, not strictly colon cancer, but some > are colon, a very young woman with lymphoma, several with breast > cancer, brain cancer, you name it. Support groups are for survivors > as well as caregivers, and it really does make a difference. Consider > finding one convenient for you to attend and then just go. You might > just be surprised at how good it can be. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2005 Report Share Posted February 7, 2005 cc specific. Very nice group of people. A few also belong to the ostomy asscn. I am sooo hungry, and so I opted not to go tonight. I have an o'dark early chk in with Dr. Mozia, and then I just want to pig out at someones house! What's that a cooking??!! jay Re: Rambling.... You know, sometimes circumstances introduce us to new friends who remain friends forever, no matter what changes. That's what's happened to me with people here (even though I don't post often) and it's for sure happened in my support group. If some of you have never looked for or found a support group, I'll tell you it's one of the best things I did for myself after my diagnosis. Ours is a mixed group, not strictly colon cancer, but some are colon, a very young woman with lymphoma, several with breast cancer, brain cancer, you name it. Support groups are for survivors as well as caregivers, and it really does make a difference. Consider finding one convenient for you to attend and then just go. You might just be surprised at how good it can be. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2005 Report Share Posted February 7, 2005 Spahghetti and sauce. ... Couldn't find the ground beef in the freezer (tingling fingers) so took out some sausage to go with it. Pretty good, garlic bread. too. Going to make Chicken Quesadillas some time this week, or crock pot chicken and gravy which ever I have th energy to do... Jolene opportunity2005@... wrote: > cc specific. Very nice group of people. A few also belong to the > ostomy asscn. I am sooo hungry, and so I opted not to go tonight. I > have an o'dark early chk in with Dr. Mozia, and then I just want to > pig out at someones house! What's that a cooking??!! jay > Re: Rambling.... > > > You know, sometimes circumstances introduce us to new friends > who remain friends forever, no matter what changes. That's what's > happened to me with people here (even though I don't post often) and > it's for sure happened in my support group. > > If some of you have never looked for or found a support group, > I'll tell you it's one of the best things I did for myself after my > diagnosis. Ours is a mixed group, not strictly colon cancer, but some > are colon, a very young woman with lymphoma, several with breast > cancer, brain cancer, you name it. Support groups are for survivors > as well as caregivers, and it really does make a difference. Consider > finding one convenient for you to attend and then just go. You might > just be surprised at how good it can be. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2005 Report Share Posted February 7, 2005 JOLENE!!!!!! I am coming right over!!! So is the rest of the group!!!!! I hope you cooked eneough! MMmmmm! Re: Rambling.... > > > You know, sometimes circumstances introduce us to new friends > who remain friends forever, no matter what changes. That's what's > happened to me with people here (even though I don't post often) and > it's for sure happened in my support group. > > If some of you have never looked for or found a support group, > I'll tell you it's one of the best things I did for myself after my > diagnosis. Ours is a mixed group, not strictly colon cancer, but some > are colon, a very young woman with lymphoma, several with breast > cancer, brain cancer, you name it. Support groups are for survivors > as well as caregivers, and it really does make a difference. Consider > finding one convenient for you to attend and then just go. You might > just be surprised at how good it can be. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2005 Report Share Posted February 7, 2005 Could you send me the specifics on it so that I can post if on our website? Priscilla A. Savary Executive Director Colorectal Cancer Network PO Box 182, Kensington MD 20895 psavary@... www.colorectal-cancer.net _________ Like to help CCNetwork? Go shopping! That's right, go head and buy something for yourself -- a new CD, the latest bestseller, essentials like toothpaste or vitamins, even a computer. But first join www.iGive.com/CCNetwork . Every time you shop at one of the over 500 name-brand stores in the Mall at iGive.com, we'll receive a donation of up to 26% of each purchase you make, at no cost to you. Remember, donating to CCNetwork won't cost you a thing. But we'll miss out on a lot of extra dough, if you don't join. So visit www.iGive.com/CCNetwork now. Membership is free and your privacy is guaranteed. Click here to join: http://www.iGive.com/CCNetwork Re: Rambling.... You know, sometimes circumstances introduce us to new friends who remain friends forever, no matter what changes. That's what's happened to me with people here (even though I don't post often) and it's for sure happened in my support group. If some of you have never looked for or found a support group, I'll tell you it's one of the best things I did for myself after my diagnosis. Ours is a mixed group, not strictly colon cancer, but some are colon, a very young woman with lymphoma, several with breast cancer, brain cancer, you name it. Support groups are for survivors as well as caregivers, and it really does make a difference. Consider finding one convenient for you to attend and then just go. You might just be surprised at how good it can be. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2005 Report Share Posted February 7, 2005 Every body RSVP and I will make sure there is enough... LOL Cheers Jolen opportunity2005@... wrote: > JOLENE!!!!!! I am coming right over!!! So is the rest of the > group!!!!! I hope you cooked eneough! MMmmmm! > Re: Rambling.... > > > > > > You know, sometimes circumstances introduce us to new friends > > who remain friends forever, no matter what changes. That's what's > > happened to me with people here (even though I don't post often) and > > it's for sure happened in my support group. > > > > If some of you have never looked for or found a support group, > > I'll tell you it's one of the best things I did for myself after my > > diagnosis. Ours is a mixed group, not strictly colon cancer, but > some > > are colon, a very young woman with lymphoma, several with breast > > cancer, brain cancer, you name it. Support groups are for survivors > > as well as caregivers, and it really does make a difference. > Consider > > finding one convenient for you to attend and then just go. You might > > just be surprised at how good it can be. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2005 Report Share Posted February 7, 2005 How about " Colo-rectal Cancer, Let's Put an End to this Crap " Sorry, I'm on a roll, must be time for bed. ~~Dianna Priscilla Savary wrote:Could you send me the specifics on it so that I can post if on our website? Priscilla A. Savary Executive Director Colorectal Cancer Network PO Box 182, Kensington MD 20895 psavary@... www.colorectal-cancer.net _________ Like to help CCNetwork? Go shopping! That's right, go head and buy something for yourself -- a new CD, the latest bestseller, essentials like toothpaste or vitamins, even a computer. But first join www.iGive.com/CCNetwork . Every time you shop at one of the over 500 name-brand stores in the Mall at iGive.com, we'll receive a donation of up to 26% of each purchase you make, at no cost to you. Remember, donating to CCNetwork won't cost you a thing. But we'll miss out on a lot of extra dough, if you don't join. So visit www.iGive.com/CCNetwork now. Membership is free and your privacy is guaranteed. Click here to join: http://www.iGive.com/CCNetwork Re: Rambling.... You know, sometimes circumstances introduce us to new friends who remain friends forever, no matter what changes. That's what's happened to me with people here (even though I don't post often) and it's for sure happened in my support group. If some of you have never looked for or found a support group, I'll tell you it's one of the best things I did for myself after my diagnosis. Ours is a mixed group, not strictly colon cancer, but some are colon, a very young woman with lymphoma, several with breast cancer, brain cancer, you name it. Support groups are for survivors as well as caregivers, and it really does make a difference. Consider finding one convenient for you to attend and then just go. You might just be surprised at how good it can be. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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