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hi gang!

--- Equiladie wrote:

> Thanks , it helps to know other people have been

> through it.

>

> gina kindorf wrote:June,

>

> I had 28 rads, you may get a burn from it as the

> treatments go on. But other than feeling tired is

> only

> thing i expericenced with radiation. And it goes

> real

> fast. No need to be afraid of radiation. I nevere

> had

> chemo, so can't tell you anything about that.

> gina

>

>

>

> --- charles svihlik wrote:

>

> > June,

> > I think it would be great to go some where special

> > after your treatment is over. You deserve it. Let

> > some of the relatives come to you for a change!

> > Hugs

> > nne

> > Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life

> >

>

http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html

> >

> > Check out my breast cancer ornaments at:

> >

> http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.html

> > also check out my other ornaments and lots of nice

> > gifts at:

> > http://www.cancerclub.com

> > RE: " Bummed " after

> > visit w/ Surgical Oncologist (long, sorry)

> >

> >

> > LOL Ingrid, I want my own Dori. I was about

> > to post an update on myself. I saw the oncologist

> > for the first time today. Has anyone else tried

> > anything other than chemo? Don't get upset, just

> > thought I'd ask. I was really upbeat until today.

>

> > I mean not that she thought my chances were poor

> or

> > anything, she was really encouraging actually. I

> > guess the reality just hit me. I'm not familiar

> > with all the terms yet but I'll start chemo on Oct

> > 20th, which she's not happy with but we already

> have

> > a planned trip to AR and won't be back until the

> > 18th. Tomorrow I go in for a pet to make sure I

> > don't have any other cancer problems lurking about

> > and next week they're going to check and make sure

> > my heart is strong enough to handle the chemo

> > treatments she's choosing for me. So, it'll be

> > chemo every 3 weeks for about 6 or 7 months, the 7

> > weeks of radiation. I don't know which I'm more

> > frightened of.

> >

> > LICS

> > June

> > " Peace cannot be kept by force; it can only

> be

> > achieved by understanding. " - Albert Einstein

> >

> > -----

> > Hello Ladies,

> >

> > Well I have 3 rounds of A/C down and #4

> > scheduled for next Tuesday.

> > I just left the surgeons office and he

> wants

> > me to have 4 rounds of

> > Taxol also before surgery. My medical

> (read

> > chemo) Oncologist said I

> > would only need Taxol if the the sentinal

> > node biopsy was not clear.

> > So far my nodes have appeared clear on PET

> > scan and on (hands on)

> > exam.

> >

> > Surgeon said if I were 70 he would not do

> > taxol but since I am 48 he

> > wanted me to have all the benefit I can

> get.

> > I suppose he is right.

> > Both of these docs work very closely

> > together so I am sure she will

> > agree. I am still " bummed " though. I was

> > hoping to have all this

> > done by the end of the year. Guess I

> better

> > get used to the idea of

> > 9 more weeks of toxic drugs, then surgery,

> > then 6 1/2 to 8 wks of

> > rads.

> >

> > Surgery, that's another thing. He

> originaly

> > told me lumpectomy but

> > today said " maybe a lumpectomy, no

> > guarantees " . In the beginning I

> > was prepared for a mastectomy but was

> > pleasantly surprised by him

> > saying I only needed a lumpectomy. My

> tumor

> > started at 5.5 cm and is

> > now much less that 3 cm. I have a hard

> time

> > finding it. Well, gotta

> > do what I gotta do.

> >

> > One other thing. I may have a great tip

> for

> > hair loss. From what I

> > understand I should be as bald as a

> cucumber

> > right now but I am not.

> > As a matter of fact, my hair is actually

> > growing. I did have it cut

> > short (spiked) shortly after starting

> chemo.

> > My hair stylist (ha,ha)

> > recommended a professional hair care

> product

> > called Nioxin. I have

> > the scalp cleanser and scalp treatment. It

> > is made for thinning and

> > balding heads. Something we all know

> nothing

> > about, right? LOL

> > Evidently it works for me anyway. It has

> > puzzled everyone. It has a

> > really pleasant mint fragrance and is very

> > cooling. Wish I had

> > started it sooner. The loss of hair

> doesn't

> > bother me so much, but

> > the act of losing it did. The mess and the

> > scalp pain. YUK.

> >

> > I have written too much already for one

> > post. Everyone have a great

> > day.

> >

> > " Just keep swimming, Just keep

> swimming... "

> > -Dori ( " Finding Nemo " )

> >

> > (Yes, June I adopted this saying shortly

> > after diagnosis 4 months

> > ago. I have a talking, plush Dori that

> > accompanies me to every

> > treatment, etc.)

> >

> > Ingrid

> > Grandma in Indy

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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hi gang!

--- Equiladie wrote:

> Thanks , it helps to know other people have been

> through it.

>

> gina kindorf wrote:June,

>

> I had 28 rads, you may get a burn from it as the

> treatments go on. But other than feeling tired is

> only

> thing i expericenced with radiation. And it goes

> real

> fast. No need to be afraid of radiation. I nevere

> had

> chemo, so can't tell you anything about that.

> gina

>

>

>

> --- charles svihlik wrote:

>

> > June,

> > I think it would be great to go some where special

> > after your treatment is over. You deserve it. Let

> > some of the relatives come to you for a change!

> > Hugs

> > nne

> > Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life

> >

>

http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html

> >

> > Check out my breast cancer ornaments at:

> >

> http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.html

> > also check out my other ornaments and lots of nice

> > gifts at:

> > http://www.cancerclub.com

> > RE: " Bummed " after

> > visit w/ Surgical Oncologist (long, sorry)

> >

> >

> > LOL Ingrid, I want my own Dori. I was about

> > to post an update on myself. I saw the oncologist

> > for the first time today. Has anyone else tried

> > anything other than chemo? Don't get upset, just

> > thought I'd ask. I was really upbeat until today.

>

> > I mean not that she thought my chances were poor

> or

> > anything, she was really encouraging actually. I

> > guess the reality just hit me. I'm not familiar

> > with all the terms yet but I'll start chemo on Oct

> > 20th, which she's not happy with but we already

> have

> > a planned trip to AR and won't be back until the

> > 18th. Tomorrow I go in for a pet to make sure I

> > don't have any other cancer problems lurking about

> > and next week they're going to check and make sure

> > my heart is strong enough to handle the chemo

> > treatments she's choosing for me. So, it'll be

> > chemo every 3 weeks for about 6 or 7 months, the 7

> > weeks of radiation. I don't know which I'm more

> > frightened of.

> >

> > LICS

> > June

> > " Peace cannot be kept by force; it can only

> be

> > achieved by understanding. " - Albert Einstein

> >

> > -----

> > Hello Ladies,

> >

> > Well I have 3 rounds of A/C down and #4

> > scheduled for next Tuesday.

> > I just left the surgeons office and he

> wants

> > me to have 4 rounds of

> > Taxol also before surgery. My medical

> (read

> > chemo) Oncologist said I

> > would only need Taxol if the the sentinal

> > node biopsy was not clear.

> > So far my nodes have appeared clear on PET

> > scan and on (hands on)

> > exam.

> >

> > Surgeon said if I were 70 he would not do

> > taxol but since I am 48 he

> > wanted me to have all the benefit I can

> get.

> > I suppose he is right.

> > Both of these docs work very closely

> > together so I am sure she will

> > agree. I am still " bummed " though. I was

> > hoping to have all this

> > done by the end of the year. Guess I

> better

> > get used to the idea of

> > 9 more weeks of toxic drugs, then surgery,

> > then 6 1/2 to 8 wks of

> > rads.

> >

> > Surgery, that's another thing. He

> originaly

> > told me lumpectomy but

> > today said " maybe a lumpectomy, no

> > guarantees " . In the beginning I

> > was prepared for a mastectomy but was

> > pleasantly surprised by him

> > saying I only needed a lumpectomy. My

> tumor

> > started at 5.5 cm and is

> > now much less that 3 cm. I have a hard

> time

> > finding it. Well, gotta

> > do what I gotta do.

> >

> > One other thing. I may have a great tip

> for

> > hair loss. From what I

> > understand I should be as bald as a

> cucumber

> > right now but I am not.

> > As a matter of fact, my hair is actually

> > growing. I did have it cut

> > short (spiked) shortly after starting

> chemo.

> > My hair stylist (ha,ha)

> > recommended a professional hair care

> product

> > called Nioxin. I have

> > the scalp cleanser and scalp treatment. It

> > is made for thinning and

> > balding heads. Something we all know

> nothing

> > about, right? LOL

> > Evidently it works for me anyway. It has

> > puzzled everyone. It has a

> > really pleasant mint fragrance and is very

> > cooling. Wish I had

> > started it sooner. The loss of hair

> doesn't

> > bother me so much, but

> > the act of losing it did. The mess and the

> > scalp pain. YUK.

> >

> > I have written too much already for one

> > post. Everyone have a great

> > day.

> >

> > " Just keep swimming, Just keep

> swimming... "

> > -Dori ( " Finding Nemo " )

> >

> > (Yes, June I adopted this saying shortly

> > after diagnosis 4 months

> > ago. I have a talking, plush Dori that

> > accompanies me to every

> > treatment, etc.)

> >

> > Ingrid

> > Grandma in Indy

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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hey guys, what's up!!!!!!

--- gina kindorf wrote:

>

> hi gang!

>

>

>

>

>

> --- Equiladie wrote:

>

> > Thanks , it helps to know other people have

> been

> > through it.

> >

> > gina kindorf wrote:June,

> >

> > I had 28 rads, you may get a burn from it as the

> > treatments go on. But other than feeling tired is

> > only

> > thing i expericenced with radiation. And it goes

> > real

> > fast. No need to be afraid of radiation. I nevere

> > had

> > chemo, so can't tell you anything about that.

> > gina

> >

> >

> >

> > --- charles svihlik wrote:

> >

> > > June,

> > > I think it would be great to go some where

> special

> > > after your treatment is over. You deserve it.

> Let

> > > some of the relatives come to you for a change!

> > > Hugs

> > > nne

> > > Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life

> > >

> >

>

http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html

> > >

> > > Check out my breast cancer ornaments at:

> > >

> >

> http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.html

> > > also check out my other ornaments and lots of

> nice

> > > gifts at:

> > > http://www.cancerclub.com

> > > RE: " Bummed "

> after

> > > visit w/ Surgical Oncologist (long, sorry)

> > >

> > >

> > > LOL Ingrid, I want my own Dori. I was

> about

> > > to post an update on myself. I saw the

> oncologist

> > > for the first time today. Has anyone else tried

> > > anything other than chemo? Don't get upset,

> just

> > > thought I'd ask. I was really upbeat until

> today.

> >

> > > I mean not that she thought my chances were poor

> > or

> > > anything, she was really encouraging actually.

> I

> > > guess the reality just hit me. I'm not familiar

> > > with all the terms yet but I'll start chemo on

> Oct

> > > 20th, which she's not happy with but we already

> > have

> > > a planned trip to AR and won't be back until the

> > > 18th. Tomorrow I go in for a pet to make sure I

> > > don't have any other cancer problems lurking

> about

> > > and next week they're going to check and make

> sure

> > > my heart is strong enough to handle the chemo

> > > treatments she's choosing for me. So, it'll be

> > > chemo every 3 weeks for about 6 or 7 months, the

> 7

> > > weeks of radiation. I don't know which I'm more

> > > frightened of.

> > >

> > > LICS

> > > June

> > > " Peace cannot be kept by force; it can

> only

> > be

> > > achieved by understanding. " - Albert Einstein

> > >

> > > -----

> > > Hello Ladies,

> > >

> > > Well I have 3 rounds of A/C down and #4

> > > scheduled for next Tuesday.

> > > I just left the surgeons office and he

> > wants

> > > me to have 4 rounds of

> > > Taxol also before surgery. My medical

> > (read

> > > chemo) Oncologist said I

> > > would only need Taxol if the the

> sentinal

> > > node biopsy was not clear.

> > > So far my nodes have appeared clear on

> PET

> > > scan and on (hands on)

> > > exam.

> > >

> > > Surgeon said if I were 70 he would not

> do

> > > taxol but since I am 48 he

> > > wanted me to have all the benefit I can

> > get.

> > > I suppose he is right.

> > > Both of these docs work very closely

> > > together so I am sure she will

> > > agree. I am still " bummed " though. I was

> > > hoping to have all this

> > > done by the end of the year. Guess I

> > better

> > > get used to the idea of

> > > 9 more weeks of toxic drugs, then

> surgery,

> > > then 6 1/2 to 8 wks of

> > > rads.

> > >

> > > Surgery, that's another thing. He

> > originaly

> > > told me lumpectomy but

> > > today said " maybe a lumpectomy, no

> > > guarantees " . In the beginning I

> > > was prepared for a mastectomy but was

> > > pleasantly surprised by him

> > > saying I only needed a lumpectomy. My

> > tumor

> > > started at 5.5 cm and is

> > > now much less that 3 cm. I have a hard

> > time

> > > finding it. Well, gotta

> > > do what I gotta do.

> > >

> > > One other thing. I may have a great tip

> > for

> > > hair loss. From what I

> > > understand I should be as bald as a

> > cucumber

> > > right now but I am not.

> > > As a matter of fact, my hair is actually

> > > growing. I did have it cut

> > > short (spiked) shortly after starting

> > chemo.

> > > My hair stylist (ha,ha)

> > > recommended a professional hair care

> > product

> > > called Nioxin. I have

> > > the scalp cleanser and scalp treatment.

> It

> > > is made for thinning and

> > > balding heads. Something we all know

> > nothing

> > > about, right? LOL

> > > Evidently it works for me anyway. It has

> > > puzzled everyone. It has a

> > > really pleasant mint fragrance and is

> very

> > > cooling. Wish I had

> > > started it sooner. The loss of hair

> > doesn't

> > > bother me so much, but

> > > the act of losing it did. The mess and

> the

> > > scalp pain. YUK.

> > >

> > > I have written too much already for one

> > > post. Everyone have a great

> > > day.

> > >

> > > " Just keep swimming, Just keep

> > swimming... "

> > > -Dori ( " Finding Nemo " )

> > >

> > > (Yes, June I adopted this saying shortly

> > > after diagnosis 4 months

> > > ago. I have a talking, plush Dori that

> > > accompanies me to every

> > > treatment, etc.)

> > >

> > > Ingrid

> > > Grandma in Indy

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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hey guys, what's up!!!!!!

--- gina kindorf wrote:

>

> hi gang!

>

>

>

>

>

> --- Equiladie wrote:

>

> > Thanks , it helps to know other people have

> been

> > through it.

> >

> > gina kindorf wrote:June,

> >

> > I had 28 rads, you may get a burn from it as the

> > treatments go on. But other than feeling tired is

> > only

> > thing i expericenced with radiation. And it goes

> > real

> > fast. No need to be afraid of radiation. I nevere

> > had

> > chemo, so can't tell you anything about that.

> > gina

> >

> >

> >

> > --- charles svihlik wrote:

> >

> > > June,

> > > I think it would be great to go some where

> special

> > > after your treatment is over. You deserve it.

> Let

> > > some of the relatives come to you for a change!

> > > Hugs

> > > nne

> > > Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life

> > >

> >

>

http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html

> > >

> > > Check out my breast cancer ornaments at:

> > >

> >

> http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.html

> > > also check out my other ornaments and lots of

> nice

> > > gifts at:

> > > http://www.cancerclub.com

> > > RE: " Bummed "

> after

> > > visit w/ Surgical Oncologist (long, sorry)

> > >

> > >

> > > LOL Ingrid, I want my own Dori. I was

> about

> > > to post an update on myself. I saw the

> oncologist

> > > for the first time today. Has anyone else tried

> > > anything other than chemo? Don't get upset,

> just

> > > thought I'd ask. I was really upbeat until

> today.

> >

> > > I mean not that she thought my chances were poor

> > or

> > > anything, she was really encouraging actually.

> I

> > > guess the reality just hit me. I'm not familiar

> > > with all the terms yet but I'll start chemo on

> Oct

> > > 20th, which she's not happy with but we already

> > have

> > > a planned trip to AR and won't be back until the

> > > 18th. Tomorrow I go in for a pet to make sure I

> > > don't have any other cancer problems lurking

> about

> > > and next week they're going to check and make

> sure

> > > my heart is strong enough to handle the chemo

> > > treatments she's choosing for me. So, it'll be

> > > chemo every 3 weeks for about 6 or 7 months, the

> 7

> > > weeks of radiation. I don't know which I'm more

> > > frightened of.

> > >

> > > LICS

> > > June

> > > " Peace cannot be kept by force; it can

> only

> > be

> > > achieved by understanding. " - Albert Einstein

> > >

> > > -----

> > > Hello Ladies,

> > >

> > > Well I have 3 rounds of A/C down and #4

> > > scheduled for next Tuesday.

> > > I just left the surgeons office and he

> > wants

> > > me to have 4 rounds of

> > > Taxol also before surgery. My medical

> > (read

> > > chemo) Oncologist said I

> > > would only need Taxol if the the

> sentinal

> > > node biopsy was not clear.

> > > So far my nodes have appeared clear on

> PET

> > > scan and on (hands on)

> > > exam.

> > >

> > > Surgeon said if I were 70 he would not

> do

> > > taxol but since I am 48 he

> > > wanted me to have all the benefit I can

> > get.

> > > I suppose he is right.

> > > Both of these docs work very closely

> > > together so I am sure she will

> > > agree. I am still " bummed " though. I was

> > > hoping to have all this

> > > done by the end of the year. Guess I

> > better

> > > get used to the idea of

> > > 9 more weeks of toxic drugs, then

> surgery,

> > > then 6 1/2 to 8 wks of

> > > rads.

> > >

> > > Surgery, that's another thing. He

> > originaly

> > > told me lumpectomy but

> > > today said " maybe a lumpectomy, no

> > > guarantees " . In the beginning I

> > > was prepared for a mastectomy but was

> > > pleasantly surprised by him

> > > saying I only needed a lumpectomy. My

> > tumor

> > > started at 5.5 cm and is

> > > now much less that 3 cm. I have a hard

> > time

> > > finding it. Well, gotta

> > > do what I gotta do.

> > >

> > > One other thing. I may have a great tip

> > for

> > > hair loss. From what I

> > > understand I should be as bald as a

> > cucumber

> > > right now but I am not.

> > > As a matter of fact, my hair is actually

> > > growing. I did have it cut

> > > short (spiked) shortly after starting

> > chemo.

> > > My hair stylist (ha,ha)

> > > recommended a professional hair care

> > product

> > > called Nioxin. I have

> > > the scalp cleanser and scalp treatment.

> It

> > > is made for thinning and

> > > balding heads. Something we all know

> > nothing

> > > about, right? LOL

> > > Evidently it works for me anyway. It has

> > > puzzled everyone. It has a

> > > really pleasant mint fragrance and is

> very

> > > cooling. Wish I had

> > > started it sooner. The loss of hair

> > doesn't

> > > bother me so much, but

> > > the act of losing it did. The mess and

> the

> > > scalp pain. YUK.

> > >

> > > I have written too much already for one

> > > post. Everyone have a great

> > > day.

> > >

> > > " Just keep swimming, Just keep

> > swimming... "

> > > -Dori ( " Finding Nemo " )

> > >

> > > (Yes, June I adopted this saying shortly

> > > after diagnosis 4 months

> > > ago. I have a talking, plush Dori that

> > > accompanies me to every

> > > treatment, etc.)

> > >

> > > Ingrid

> > > Grandma in Indy

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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hey guys, what's up!!!!!!

--- gina kindorf wrote:

>

> hi gang!

>

>

>

>

>

> --- Equiladie wrote:

>

> > Thanks , it helps to know other people have

> been

> > through it.

> >

> > gina kindorf wrote:June,

> >

> > I had 28 rads, you may get a burn from it as the

> > treatments go on. But other than feeling tired is

> > only

> > thing i expericenced with radiation. And it goes

> > real

> > fast. No need to be afraid of radiation. I nevere

> > had

> > chemo, so can't tell you anything about that.

> > gina

> >

> >

> >

> > --- charles svihlik wrote:

> >

> > > June,

> > > I think it would be great to go some where

> special

> > > after your treatment is over. You deserve it.

> Let

> > > some of the relatives come to you for a change!

> > > Hugs

> > > nne

> > > Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life

> > >

> >

>

http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html

> > >

> > > Check out my breast cancer ornaments at:

> > >

> >

> http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.html

> > > also check out my other ornaments and lots of

> nice

> > > gifts at:

> > > http://www.cancerclub.com

> > > RE: " Bummed "

> after

> > > visit w/ Surgical Oncologist (long, sorry)

> > >

> > >

> > > LOL Ingrid, I want my own Dori. I was

> about

> > > to post an update on myself. I saw the

> oncologist

> > > for the first time today. Has anyone else tried

> > > anything other than chemo? Don't get upset,

> just

> > > thought I'd ask. I was really upbeat until

> today.

> >

> > > I mean not that she thought my chances were poor

> > or

> > > anything, she was really encouraging actually.

> I

> > > guess the reality just hit me. I'm not familiar

> > > with all the terms yet but I'll start chemo on

> Oct

> > > 20th, which she's not happy with but we already

> > have

> > > a planned trip to AR and won't be back until the

> > > 18th. Tomorrow I go in for a pet to make sure I

> > > don't have any other cancer problems lurking

> about

> > > and next week they're going to check and make

> sure

> > > my heart is strong enough to handle the chemo

> > > treatments she's choosing for me. So, it'll be

> > > chemo every 3 weeks for about 6 or 7 months, the

> 7

> > > weeks of radiation. I don't know which I'm more

> > > frightened of.

> > >

> > > LICS

> > > June

> > > " Peace cannot be kept by force; it can

> only

> > be

> > > achieved by understanding. " - Albert Einstein

> > >

> > > -----

> > > Hello Ladies,

> > >

> > > Well I have 3 rounds of A/C down and #4

> > > scheduled for next Tuesday.

> > > I just left the surgeons office and he

> > wants

> > > me to have 4 rounds of

> > > Taxol also before surgery. My medical

> > (read

> > > chemo) Oncologist said I

> > > would only need Taxol if the the

> sentinal

> > > node biopsy was not clear.

> > > So far my nodes have appeared clear on

> PET

> > > scan and on (hands on)

> > > exam.

> > >

> > > Surgeon said if I were 70 he would not

> do

> > > taxol but since I am 48 he

> > > wanted me to have all the benefit I can

> > get.

> > > I suppose he is right.

> > > Both of these docs work very closely

> > > together so I am sure she will

> > > agree. I am still " bummed " though. I was

> > > hoping to have all this

> > > done by the end of the year. Guess I

> > better

> > > get used to the idea of

> > > 9 more weeks of toxic drugs, then

> surgery,

> > > then 6 1/2 to 8 wks of

> > > rads.

> > >

> > > Surgery, that's another thing. He

> > originaly

> > > told me lumpectomy but

> > > today said " maybe a lumpectomy, no

> > > guarantees " . In the beginning I

> > > was prepared for a mastectomy but was

> > > pleasantly surprised by him

> > > saying I only needed a lumpectomy. My

> > tumor

> > > started at 5.5 cm and is

> > > now much less that 3 cm. I have a hard

> > time

> > > finding it. Well, gotta

> > > do what I gotta do.

> > >

> > > One other thing. I may have a great tip

> > for

> > > hair loss. From what I

> > > understand I should be as bald as a

> > cucumber

> > > right now but I am not.

> > > As a matter of fact, my hair is actually

> > > growing. I did have it cut

> > > short (spiked) shortly after starting

> > chemo.

> > > My hair stylist (ha,ha)

> > > recommended a professional hair care

> > product

> > > called Nioxin. I have

> > > the scalp cleanser and scalp treatment.

> It

> > > is made for thinning and

> > > balding heads. Something we all know

> > nothing

> > > about, right? LOL

> > > Evidently it works for me anyway. It has

> > > puzzled everyone. It has a

> > > really pleasant mint fragrance and is

> very

> > > cooling. Wish I had

> > > started it sooner. The loss of hair

> > doesn't

> > > bother me so much, but

> > > the act of losing it did. The mess and

> the

> > > scalp pain. YUK.

> > >

> > > I have written too much already for one

> > > post. Everyone have a great

> > > day.

> > >

> > > " Just keep swimming, Just keep

> > swimming... "

> > > -Dori ( " Finding Nemo " )

> > >

> > > (Yes, June I adopted this saying shortly

> > > after diagnosis 4 months

> > > ago. I have a talking, plush Dori that

> > > accompanies me to every

> > > treatment, etc.)

> > >

> > > Ingrid

> > > Grandma in Indy

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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cause i sure missed my friends, what would i do

without you!!!!!!

--- gina kindorf wrote:

> have to admit,,you had me going.. fuck

>

> --- Equiladie wrote:

>

> > Thanks , it helps to know other people have

> been

> > through it.

> >

> > gina kindorf wrote:June,

> >

> > I had 28 rads, you may get a burn from it as the

> > treatments go on. But other than feeling tired is

> > only

> > thing i expericenced with radiation. And it goes

> > real

> > fast. No need to be afraid of radiation. I nevere

> > had

> > chemo, so can't tell you anything about that.

> > gina

> >

> >

> >

> > --- charles svihlik wrote:

> >

> > > June,

> > > I think it would be great to go some where

> special

> > > after your treatment is over. You deserve it.

> Let

> > > some of the relatives come to you for a change!

> > > Hugs

> > > nne

> > > Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life

> > >

> >

>

http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html

> > >

> > > Check out my breast cancer ornaments at:

> > >

> >

> http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.html

> > > also check out my other ornaments and lots of

> nice

> > > gifts at:

> > > http://www.cancerclub.com

> > > RE: " Bummed "

> after

> > > visit w/ Surgical Oncologist (long, sorry)

> > >

> > >

> > > LOL Ingrid, I want my own Dori. I was

> about

> > > to post an update on myself. I saw the

> oncologist

> > > for the first time today. Has anyone else tried

> > > anything other than chemo? Don't get upset,

> just

> > > thought I'd ask. I was really upbeat until

> today.

> >

> > > I mean not that she thought my chances were poor

> > or

> > > anything, she was really encouraging actually.

> I

> > > guess the reality just hit me. I'm not familiar

> > > with all the terms yet but I'll start chemo on

> Oct

> > > 20th, which she's not happy with but we already

> > have

> > > a planned trip to AR and won't be back until the

> > > 18th. Tomorrow I go in for a pet to make sure I

> > > don't have any other cancer problems lurking

> about

> > > and next week they're going to check and make

> sure

> > > my heart is strong enough to handle the chemo

> > > treatments she's choosing for me. So, it'll be

> > > chemo every 3 weeks for about 6 or 7 months, the

> 7

> > > weeks of radiation. I don't know which I'm more

> > > frightened of.

> > >

> > > LICS

> > > June

> > > " Peace cannot be kept by force; it can

> only

> > be

> > > achieved by understanding. " - Albert Einstein

> > >

> > > -----

> > > Hello Ladies,

> > >

> > > Well I have 3 rounds of A/C down and #4

> > > scheduled for next Tuesday.

> > > I just left the surgeons office and he

> > wants

> > > me to have 4 rounds of

> > > Taxol also before surgery. My medical

> > (read

> > > chemo) Oncologist said I

> > > would only need Taxol if the the

> sentinal

> > > node biopsy was not clear.

> > > So far my nodes have appeared clear on

> PET

> > > scan and on (hands on)

> > > exam.

> > >

> > > Surgeon said if I were 70 he would not

> do

> > > taxol but since I am 48 he

> > > wanted me to have all the benefit I can

> > get.

> > > I suppose he is right.

> > > Both of these docs work very closely

> > > together so I am sure she will

> > > agree. I am still " bummed " though. I was

> > > hoping to have all this

> > > done by the end of the year. Guess I

> > better

> > > get used to the idea of

> > > 9 more weeks of toxic drugs, then

> surgery,

> > > then 6 1/2 to 8 wks of

> > > rads.

> > >

> > > Surgery, that's another thing. He

> > originaly

> > > told me lumpectomy but

> > > today said " maybe a lumpectomy, no

> > > guarantees " . In the beginning I

> > > was prepared for a mastectomy but was

> > > pleasantly surprised by him

> > > saying I only needed a lumpectomy. My

> > tumor

> > > started at 5.5 cm and is

> > > now much less that 3 cm. I have a hard

> > time

> > > finding it. Well, gotta

> > > do what I gotta do.

> > >

> > > One other thing. I may have a great tip

> > for

> > > hair loss. From what I

> > > understand I should be as bald as a

> > cucumber

> > > right now but I am not.

> > > As a matter of fact, my hair is actually

> > > growing. I did have it cut

> > > short (spiked) shortly after starting

> > chemo.

> > > My hair stylist (ha,ha)

> > > recommended a professional hair care

> > product

> > > called Nioxin. I have

> > > the scalp cleanser and scalp treatment.

> It

> > > is made for thinning and

> > > balding heads. Something we all know

> > nothing

> > > about, right? LOL

> > > Evidently it works for me anyway. It has

> > > puzzled everyone. It has a

> > > really pleasant mint fragrance and is

> very

> > > cooling. Wish I had

> > > started it sooner. The loss of hair

> > doesn't

> > > bother me so much, but

> > > the act of losing it did. The mess and

> the

> > > scalp pain. YUK.

> > >

> > > I have written too much already for one

> > > post. Everyone have a great

> > > day.

> > >

> > > " Just keep swimming, Just keep

> > swimming... "

> > > -Dori ( " Finding Nemo " )

> > >

> > > (Yes, June I adopted this saying shortly

> > > after diagnosis 4 months

> > > ago. I have a talking, plush Dori that

> > > accompanies me to every

> > > treatment, etc.)

> > >

> > > Ingrid

> > > Grandma in Indy

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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oh did you get burned too??? did it burn your face???

now i bet you're ugly!! or did it help your

face!!!!!

--- gina kindorf wrote:

> June,

>

> I had 28 rads, you may get a burn from it as the

> treatments go on. But other than feeling tired is

> only

> thing i expericenced with radiation. And it goes

> real

> fast. No need to be afraid of radiation. I nevere

> had

> chemo, so can't tell you anything about that.

> gina

>

>

>

> --- charles svihlik wrote:

>

> > June,

> > I think it would be great to go some where special

> > after your treatment is over. You deserve it. Let

> > some of the relatives come to you for a change!

> > Hugs

> > nne

> > Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life

> >

>

http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html

> >

> > Check out my breast cancer ornaments at:

> >

> http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.html

> > also check out my other ornaments and lots of nice

> > gifts at:

> > http://www.cancerclub.com

> > RE: " Bummed " after

> > visit w/ Surgical Oncologist (long, sorry)

> >

> >

> > LOL Ingrid, I want my own Dori. I was about

> > to post an update on myself. I saw the oncologist

> > for the first time today. Has anyone else tried

> > anything other than chemo? Don't get upset, just

> > thought I'd ask. I was really upbeat until today.

>

> > I mean not that she thought my chances were poor

> or

> > anything, she was really encouraging actually. I

> > guess the reality just hit me. I'm not familiar

> > with all the terms yet but I'll start chemo on Oct

> > 20th, which she's not happy with but we already

> have

> > a planned trip to AR and won't be back until the

> > 18th. Tomorrow I go in for a pet to make sure I

> > don't have any other cancer problems lurking about

> > and next week they're going to check and make sure

> > my heart is strong enough to handle the chemo

> > treatments she's choosing for me. So, it'll be

> > chemo every 3 weeks for about 6 or 7 months, the 7

> > weeks of radiation. I don't know which I'm more

> > frightened of.

> >

> > LICS

> > June

> > " Peace cannot be kept by force; it can only

> be

> > achieved by understanding. " - Albert Einstein

> >

> > -----

> > Hello Ladies,

> >

> > Well I have 3 rounds of A/C down and #4

> > scheduled for next Tuesday.

> > I just left the surgeons office and he

> wants

> > me to have 4 rounds of

> > Taxol also before surgery. My medical

> (read

> > chemo) Oncologist said I

> > would only need Taxol if the the sentinal

> > node biopsy was not clear.

> > So far my nodes have appeared clear on PET

> > scan and on (hands on)

> > exam.

> >

> > Surgeon said if I were 70 he would not do

> > taxol but since I am 48 he

> > wanted me to have all the benefit I can

> get.

> > I suppose he is right.

> > Both of these docs work very closely

> > together so I am sure she will

> > agree. I am still " bummed " though. I was

> > hoping to have all this

> > done by the end of the year. Guess I

> better

> > get used to the idea of

> > 9 more weeks of toxic drugs, then surgery,

> > then 6 1/2 to 8 wks of

> > rads.

> >

> > Surgery, that's another thing. He

> originaly

> > told me lumpectomy but

> > today said " maybe a lumpectomy, no

> > guarantees " . In the beginning I

> > was prepared for a mastectomy but was

> > pleasantly surprised by him

> > saying I only needed a lumpectomy. My

> tumor

> > started at 5.5 cm and is

> > now much less that 3 cm. I have a hard

> time

> > finding it. Well, gotta

> > do what I gotta do.

> >

> > One other thing. I may have a great tip

> for

> > hair loss. From what I

> > understand I should be as bald as a

> cucumber

> > right now but I am not.

> > As a matter of fact, my hair is actually

> > growing. I did have it cut

> > short (spiked) shortly after starting

> chemo.

> > My hair stylist (ha,ha)

> > recommended a professional hair care

> product

> > called Nioxin. I have

> > the scalp cleanser and scalp treatment. It

> > is made for thinning and

> > balding heads. Something we all know

> nothing

> > about, right? LOL

> > Evidently it works for me anyway. It has

> > puzzled everyone. It has a

> > really pleasant mint fragrance and is very

> > cooling. Wish I had

> > started it sooner. The loss of hair

> doesn't

> > bother me so much, but

> > the act of losing it did. The mess and the

> > scalp pain. YUK.

> >

> > I have written too much already for one

> > post. Everyone have a great

> > day.

> >

> > " Just keep swimming, Just keep

> swimming... "

> > -Dori ( " Finding Nemo " )

> >

> > (Yes, June I adopted this saying shortly

> > after diagnosis 4 months

> > ago. I have a talking, plush Dori that

> > accompanies me to every

> > treatment, etc.)

> >

> > Ingrid

> > Grandma in Indy

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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nne, I'm not one to tell people how to run their lists but this

is getting really tiring. Could we possibly put this type of stuff

on moderate until the problem is figured out and taken care of. 10

emails one after the other of nonsense is really more than I feel

like dealing with when all of us are already dealing with a serious

and scary illness. How rude of someone to use 's email to

barge in on us when they know what we're dealing with and must know

how difficult our lives are already.

> uh oh, i bet that one got me in trouble,,,,oh

> well,,,,au revouir!!!!!

>

>

>

>

>

> --- gina kindorf <blueyes3216@y...> wrote:

>

> >

> > June,

> >

> > I felt the same way in the beginning,,,,just wanted

> > the cancer out.Wasn't thinking about what my left

> > breast was going to look like. I had 2

> > lumpectamys.Alot of tissue was removed.The breast

> > looks deformed.I can hardly look at it myself.I want

> > my old breast back.It will never look good

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While it does seem odd for to be posting like this it could possibly be her. She is not saying anything bad so I really don't feel the need to put her on moderate. I guess the best thing to do is to hit the next button if in the group or delete the post if you get them in emails.

Hugs

nne

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Re: "Bummed" after visit w/ Surgical Oncologist (long, sorry)

nne, I'm not one to tell people how to run their lists but this is getting really tiring. Could we possibly put this type of stuff on moderate until the problem is figured out and taken care of. 10 emails one after the other of nonsense is really more than I feel like dealing with when all of us are already dealing with a serious and scary illness. How rude of someone to use 's email to barge in on us when they know what we're dealing with and must know how difficult our lives are already.> uh oh, i bet that one got me in trouble,,,,oh> well,,,,au revouir!!!!!> > > > > > --- gina kindorf <blueyes3216@y...> wrote:> > > > > June,> > > > I felt the same way in the beginning,,,,just wanted> > the cancer out.Wasn't thinking about what my left> > breast was going to look like. I had 2> > lumpectamys.Alot of tissue was removed.The breast> > looks deformed.I can hardly look at it myself.I want> > my old breast back.It will never look good

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Not said anything BAD????? Do you read the posts??? Check out

#62189 and tell me it's not bad. She should be banned from the

group, not moderated.

-- In breastcancer2 , " charles svihlik "

<moochie1@a...> wrote:

> While it does seem odd for to be posting like this it could

possibly be her. She is not saying anything bad so I really don't

feel the need to put her on moderate. I guess the best thing to do

is to hit the next button if in the group or delete the post if you

get them in emails.

> Hugs

> nne

> Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life

> http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html

>

> Check out my breast cancer ornaments at:

> http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.html

> also check out my other ornaments and lots of nice gifts at:

> http://www.cancerclub.com

> Re: " Bummed " after visit w/ Surgical

Oncologist (long, sorry)

>

>

> nne, I'm not one to tell people how to run their lists but

this

> is getting really tiring. Could we possibly put this type of

stuff

> on moderate until the problem is figured out and taken care of.

10

> emails one after the other of nonsense is really more than I

feel

> like dealing with when all of us are already dealing with a

serious

> and scary illness. How rude of someone to use 's email to

> barge in on us when they know what we're dealing with and must

know

> how difficult our lives are already.

>

> > uh oh, i bet that one got me in trouble,,,,oh

> > well,,,,au revouir!!!!!

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > --- gina kindorf <blueyes3216@y...> wrote:

> >

> > >

> > > June,

> > >

> > > I felt the same way in the beginning,,,,just wanted

> > > the cancer out.Wasn't thinking about what my left

> > > breast was going to look like. I had 2

> > > lumpectamys.Alot of tissue was removed.The breast

> > > looks deformed.I can hardly look at it myself.I want

> > > my old breast back.It will never look good

>

>

>

>

>

>

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YES I DO READ POSTS! However if I don't get them I can not read them! Many of us have had problems with Yahoo in the past and get our posts in email. I am one of those people. She has been put on moderate. I thought June was referring to the one where she or someone said they wished they were dead. There have been a few others that have stated that and we DO allow all feelings to be expressed in here. Good, bad and otherwise. So that is why that was not deleted. However I will not tolerate vulgar language.

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Re: "Bummed" after visit w/ Surgical Oncologist (long, sorry)> > > nne, I'm not one to tell people how to run their lists but this > is getting really tiring. Could we possibly put this type of stuff > on moderate until the problem is figured out and taken care of. 10 > emails one after the other of nonsense is really more than I feel > like dealing with when all of us are already dealing with a serious > and scary illness. How rude of someone to use 's email to > barge in on us when they know what we're dealing with and must know > how difficult our lives are already.> > > uh oh, i bet that one got me in trouble,,,,oh> > well,,,,au revouir!!!!!> > > > > > > > > > > > --- gina kindorf <blueyes3216@y...> wrote:> > > > > > > > June,> > > > > > I felt the same way in the beginning,,,,just wanted> > > the cancer out.Wasn't thinking about what my left> > > breast was going to look like. I had 2> > > lumpectamys.Alot of tissue was removed.The breast> > > looks deformed.I can hardly look at it myself.I want> > > my old breast back.It will never look good> > > > > >

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YES I DO READ POSTS! However if I don't get them I can not read them! Many of us have had problems with Yahoo in the past and get our posts in email. I am one of those people. She has been put on moderate. I thought June was referring to the one where she or someone said they wished they were dead. There have been a few others that have stated that and we DO allow all feelings to be expressed in here. Good, bad and otherwise. So that is why that was not deleted. However I will not tolerate vulgar language.

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Re: "Bummed" after visit w/ Surgical Oncologist (long, sorry)> > > nne, I'm not one to tell people how to run their lists but this > is getting really tiring. Could we possibly put this type of stuff > on moderate until the problem is figured out and taken care of. 10 > emails one after the other of nonsense is really more than I feel > like dealing with when all of us are already dealing with a serious > and scary illness. How rude of someone to use 's email to > barge in on us when they know what we're dealing with and must know > how difficult our lives are already.> > > uh oh, i bet that one got me in trouble,,,,oh> > well,,,,au revouir!!!!!> > > > > > > > > > > > --- gina kindorf <blueyes3216@y...> wrote:> > > > > > > > June,> > > > > > I felt the same way in the beginning,,,,just wanted> > > the cancer out.Wasn't thinking about what my left> > > breast was going to look like. I had 2> > > lumpectamys.Alot of tissue was removed.The breast> > > looks deformed.I can hardly look at it myself.I want> > > my old breast back.It will never look good> > > > > >

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But it might not be . I don't know if it's someone using her email somehow or not. From what I understand this is not normal dialog.

LICS June "Peace cannot be kept by force; it can only be achieved by understanding." - Albert Einstein

-----Original Message-----From: breastcancer2 [mailto:breastcancer2 ]On Behalf Of meemawloSent: Sunday, October 02, 2005 11:12 AMTo: breastcancer2 Subject: Re: "Bummed" after visit w/ Surgical Oncologist (long, sorry)Not said anything BAD????? Do you read the posts??? Check out #62189 and tell me it's not bad. She should be banned from the group, not moderated.-- In breastcancer2 , "charles svihlik" <moochie1@a...> wrote:> While it does seem odd for to be posting like this it could possibly be her. She is not saying anything bad so I really don't feel the need to put her on moderate. I guess the best thing to do is to hit the next button if in the group or delete the post if you get them in emails.> Hugs> nne> Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life> http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html> > Check out my breast cancer ornaments at:> http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.html> also check out my other ornaments and lots of nice gifts at:> http://www.cancerclub.com> Re: "Bummed" after visit w/ Surgical Oncologist (long, sorry)> > > nne, I'm not one to tell people how to run their lists but this > is getting really tiring. Could we possibly put this type of stuff > on moderate until the problem is figured out and taken care of. 10 > emails one after the other of nonsense is really more than I feel > like dealing with when all of us are already dealing with a serious > and scary illness. How rude of someone to use 's email to > barge in on us when they know what we're dealing with and must know > how difficult our lives are already.> > > uh oh, i bet that one got me in trouble,,,,oh> > well,,,,au revouir!!!!!> > > > > > > > > > > > --- gina kindorf <blueyes3216@y...> wrote:> > > > > > > > June,> > > > > > I felt the same way in the beginning,,,,just wanted> > > the cancer out.Wasn't thinking about what my left> > > breast was going to look like. I had 2> > > lumpectamys.Alot of tissue was removed.The breast> > > looks deformed.I can hardly look at it myself.I want> > > my old breast back.It will never look good> > > > > >

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But it might not be . I don't know if it's someone using her email somehow or not. From what I understand this is not normal dialog.

LICS June "Peace cannot be kept by force; it can only be achieved by understanding." - Albert Einstein

-----Original Message-----From: breastcancer2 [mailto:breastcancer2 ]On Behalf Of meemawloSent: Sunday, October 02, 2005 11:12 AMTo: breastcancer2 Subject: Re: "Bummed" after visit w/ Surgical Oncologist (long, sorry)Not said anything BAD????? Do you read the posts??? Check out #62189 and tell me it's not bad. She should be banned from the group, not moderated.-- In breastcancer2 , "charles svihlik" <moochie1@a...> wrote:> While it does seem odd for to be posting like this it could possibly be her. She is not saying anything bad so I really don't feel the need to put her on moderate. I guess the best thing to do is to hit the next button if in the group or delete the post if you get them in emails.> Hugs> nne> Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life> http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html> > Check out my breast cancer ornaments at:> http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.html> also check out my other ornaments and lots of nice gifts at:> http://www.cancerclub.com> Re: "Bummed" after visit w/ Surgical Oncologist (long, sorry)> > > nne, I'm not one to tell people how to run their lists but this > is getting really tiring. Could we possibly put this type of stuff > on moderate until the problem is figured out and taken care of. 10 > emails one after the other of nonsense is really more than I feel > like dealing with when all of us are already dealing with a serious > and scary illness. How rude of someone to use 's email to > barge in on us when they know what we're dealing with and must know > how difficult our lives are already.> > > uh oh, i bet that one got me in trouble,,,,oh> > well,,,,au revouir!!!!!> > > > > > > > > > > > --- gina kindorf <blueyes3216@y...> wrote:> > > > > > > > June,> > > > > > I felt the same way in the beginning,,,,just wanted> > > the cancer out.Wasn't thinking about what my left> > > breast was going to look like. I had 2> > > lumpectamys.Alot of tissue was removed.The breast> > > looks deformed.I can hardly look at it myself.I want> > > my old breast back.It will never look good> > > > > >

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But it might not be . I don't know if it's someone using her email somehow or not. From what I understand this is not normal dialog.

LICS June "Peace cannot be kept by force; it can only be achieved by understanding." - Albert Einstein

-----Original Message-----From: breastcancer2 [mailto:breastcancer2 ]On Behalf Of meemawloSent: Sunday, October 02, 2005 11:12 AMTo: breastcancer2 Subject: Re: "Bummed" after visit w/ Surgical Oncologist (long, sorry)Not said anything BAD????? Do you read the posts??? Check out #62189 and tell me it's not bad. She should be banned from the group, not moderated.-- In breastcancer2 , "charles svihlik" <moochie1@a...> wrote:> While it does seem odd for to be posting like this it could possibly be her. She is not saying anything bad so I really don't feel the need to put her on moderate. I guess the best thing to do is to hit the next button if in the group or delete the post if you get them in emails.> Hugs> nne> Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life> http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html> > Check out my breast cancer ornaments at:> http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.html> also check out my other ornaments and lots of nice gifts at:> http://www.cancerclub.com> Re: "Bummed" after visit w/ Surgical Oncologist (long, sorry)> > > nne, I'm not one to tell people how to run their lists but this > is getting really tiring. Could we possibly put this type of stuff > on moderate until the problem is figured out and taken care of. 10 > emails one after the other of nonsense is really more than I feel > like dealing with when all of us are already dealing with a serious > and scary illness. How rude of someone to use 's email to > barge in on us when they know what we're dealing with and must know > how difficult our lives are already.> > > uh oh, i bet that one got me in trouble,,,,oh> > well,,,,au revouir!!!!!> > > > > > > > > > > > --- gina kindorf <blueyes3216@y...> wrote:> > > > > > > > June,> > > > > > I felt the same way in the beginning,,,,just wanted> > > the cancer out.Wasn't thinking about what my left> > > breast was going to look like. I had 2> > > lumpectamys.Alot of tissue was removed.The breast> > > looks deformed.I can hardly look at it myself.I want> > > my old breast back.It will never look good> > > > > >

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You are right, this is NOT like . She has never posted like this before. For safe keeping I have her on moderate for the time being.

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Re: "Bummed" after visit w/ Surgical Oncologist (long, sorry)> > > nne, I'm not one to tell people how to run their lists but this > is getting really tiring. Could we possibly put this type of stuff > on moderate until the problem is figured out and taken care of. 10 > emails one after the other of nonsense is really more than I feel > like dealing with when all of us are already dealing with a serious > and scary illness. How rude of someone to use 's email to > barge in on us when they know what we're dealing with and must know > how difficult our lives are already.> > > uh oh, i bet that one got me in trouble,,,,oh> > well,,,,au revouir!!!!!> > > > > > > > > > > > --- gina kindorf <blueyes3216@y...> wrote:> > > > > > > > June,> > > > > > I felt the same way in the beginning,,,,just wanted> > > the cancer out.Wasn't thinking about what my left> > > breast was going to look like. I had 2> > > lumpectamys.Alot of tissue was removed.The breast> > > looks deformed.I can hardly look at it myself.I want> > > my old breast back.It will never look good> > > > > >

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You are right, this is NOT like . She has never posted like this before. For safe keeping I have her on moderate for the time being.

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nne

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Re: "Bummed" after visit w/ Surgical Oncologist (long, sorry)> > > nne, I'm not one to tell people how to run their lists but this > is getting really tiring. Could we possibly put this type of stuff > on moderate until the problem is figured out and taken care of. 10 > emails one after the other of nonsense is really more than I feel > like dealing with when all of us are already dealing with a serious > and scary illness. How rude of someone to use 's email to > barge in on us when they know what we're dealing with and must know > how difficult our lives are already.> > > uh oh, i bet that one got me in trouble,,,,oh> > well,,,,au revouir!!!!!> > > > > > > > > > > > --- gina kindorf <blueyes3216@y...> wrote:> > > > > > > > June,> > > > > > I felt the same way in the beginning,,,,just wanted> > > the cancer out.Wasn't thinking about what my left> > > breast was going to look like. I had 2> > > lumpectamys.Alot of tissue was removed.The breast> > > looks deformed.I can hardly look at it myself.I want> > > my old breast back.It will never look good> > > > > >

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You are right, this is NOT like . She has never posted like this before. For safe keeping I have her on moderate for the time being.

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nne

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Re: "Bummed" after visit w/ Surgical Oncologist (long, sorry)> > > nne, I'm not one to tell people how to run their lists but this > is getting really tiring. Could we possibly put this type of stuff > on moderate until the problem is figured out and taken care of. 10 > emails one after the other of nonsense is really more than I feel > like dealing with when all of us are already dealing with a serious > and scary illness. How rude of someone to use 's email to > barge in on us when they know what we're dealing with and must know > how difficult our lives are already.> > > uh oh, i bet that one got me in trouble,,,,oh> > well,,,,au revouir!!!!!> > > > > > > > > > > > --- gina kindorf <blueyes3216@y...> wrote:> > > > > > > > June,> > > > > > I felt the same way in the beginning,,,,just wanted> > > the cancer out.Wasn't thinking about what my left> > > breast was going to look like. I had 2> > > lumpectamys.Alot of tissue was removed.The breast> > > looks deformed.I can hardly look at it myself.I want> > > my old breast back.It will never look good> > > > > >

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sorry about the 'F' word, marianne

gina

--- charles svihlik wrote:

> YES I DO READ POSTS! However if I don't get them I

> can not read them! Many of us have had problems with

> Yahoo in the past and get our posts in email. I am

> one of those people. She has been put on moderate. I

> thought June was referring to the one where she or

> someone said they wished they were dead. There have

> been a few others that have stated that and we DO

> allow all feelings to be expressed in here. Good,

> bad and otherwise. So that is why that was not

> deleted. However I will not tolerate vulgar

> language.

> nne

> Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life

>

http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html

>

> Check out my breast cancer ornaments at:

> http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.html

> also check out my other ornaments and lots of nice

> gifts at:

> http://www.cancerclub.com

> Re: " Bummed " after

> visit w/ Surgical

> Oncologist (long, sorry)

> >

> >

> > nne, I'm not one to tell people how to

> run their lists but

> this

> > is getting really tiring. Could we possibly

> put this type of

> stuff

> > on moderate until the problem is figured out

> and taken care of.

> 10

> > emails one after the other of nonsense is

> really more than I

> feel

> > like dealing with when all of us are already

> dealing with a

> serious

> > and scary illness. How rude of someone to

> use 's email to

> > barge in on us when they know what we're

> dealing with and must

> know

> > how difficult our lives are already.

> >

> > > uh oh, i bet that one got me in

> trouble,,,,oh

> > > well,,,,au revouir!!!!!

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > --- gina kindorf <blueyes3216@y...> wrote:

> > >

> > > >

> > > > June,

> > > >

> > > > I felt the same way in the

> beginning,,,,just wanted

> > > > the cancer out.Wasn't thinking about what

> my left

> > > > breast was going to look like. I had 2

> > > > lumpectamys.Alot of tissue was removed.The

> breast

> > > > looks deformed.I can hardly look at it

> myself.I want

> > > > my old breast back.It will never look good

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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sorry about the 'F' word, marianne

gina

--- charles svihlik wrote:

> YES I DO READ POSTS! However if I don't get them I

> can not read them! Many of us have had problems with

> Yahoo in the past and get our posts in email. I am

> one of those people. She has been put on moderate. I

> thought June was referring to the one where she or

> someone said they wished they were dead. There have

> been a few others that have stated that and we DO

> allow all feelings to be expressed in here. Good,

> bad and otherwise. So that is why that was not

> deleted. However I will not tolerate vulgar

> language.

> nne

> Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life

>

http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html

>

> Check out my breast cancer ornaments at:

> http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.html

> also check out my other ornaments and lots of nice

> gifts at:

> http://www.cancerclub.com

> Re: " Bummed " after

> visit w/ Surgical

> Oncologist (long, sorry)

> >

> >

> > nne, I'm not one to tell people how to

> run their lists but

> this

> > is getting really tiring. Could we possibly

> put this type of

> stuff

> > on moderate until the problem is figured out

> and taken care of.

> 10

> > emails one after the other of nonsense is

> really more than I

> feel

> > like dealing with when all of us are already

> dealing with a

> serious

> > and scary illness. How rude of someone to

> use 's email to

> > barge in on us when they know what we're

> dealing with and must

> know

> > how difficult our lives are already.

> >

> > > uh oh, i bet that one got me in

> trouble,,,,oh

> > > well,,,,au revouir!!!!!

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > --- gina kindorf <blueyes3216@y...> wrote:

> > >

> > > >

> > > > June,

> > > >

> > > > I felt the same way in the

> beginning,,,,just wanted

> > > > the cancer out.Wasn't thinking about what

> my left

> > > > breast was going to look like. I had 2

> > > > lumpectamys.Alot of tissue was removed.The

> breast

> > > > looks deformed.I can hardly look at it

> myself.I want

> > > > my old breast back.It will never look good

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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sorry about the 'F' word, marianne

gina

--- charles svihlik wrote:

> YES I DO READ POSTS! However if I don't get them I

> can not read them! Many of us have had problems with

> Yahoo in the past and get our posts in email. I am

> one of those people. She has been put on moderate. I

> thought June was referring to the one where she or

> someone said they wished they were dead. There have

> been a few others that have stated that and we DO

> allow all feelings to be expressed in here. Good,

> bad and otherwise. So that is why that was not

> deleted. However I will not tolerate vulgar

> language.

> nne

> Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life

>

http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html

>

> Check out my breast cancer ornaments at:

> http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.html

> also check out my other ornaments and lots of nice

> gifts at:

> http://www.cancerclub.com

> Re: " Bummed " after

> visit w/ Surgical

> Oncologist (long, sorry)

> >

> >

> > nne, I'm not one to tell people how to

> run their lists but

> this

> > is getting really tiring. Could we possibly

> put this type of

> stuff

> > on moderate until the problem is figured out

> and taken care of.

> 10

> > emails one after the other of nonsense is

> really more than I

> feel

> > like dealing with when all of us are already

> dealing with a

> serious

> > and scary illness. How rude of someone to

> use 's email to

> > barge in on us when they know what we're

> dealing with and must

> know

> > how difficult our lives are already.

> >

> > > uh oh, i bet that one got me in

> trouble,,,,oh

> > > well,,,,au revouir!!!!!

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > --- gina kindorf <blueyes3216@y...> wrote:

> > >

> > > >

> > > > June,

> > > >

> > > > I felt the same way in the

> beginning,,,,just wanted

> > > > the cancer out.Wasn't thinking about what

> my left

> > > > breast was going to look like. I had 2

> > > > lumpectamys.Alot of tissue was removed.The

> breast

> > > > looks deformed.I can hardly look at it

> myself.I want

> > > > my old breast back.It will never look good

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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gina is saying let's have a truce. can we move on

now? I need some info on cancer. Serious chat, okay?

What group am I in now? I'm all confused.

--- rendurall@... wrote:

> I agree with this, it's a shame to have to listen to

> this. What is

> saying about this?

>

> ren

>

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You are in Yahoo Breast Cancer2 Group. what has been going on? Your posts are the usual ones. Are you on new meds for anything?

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gina is saying let's have a truce. can we move onnow? I need some info on cancer. Serious chat, okay? What group am I in now? I'm all confused.--- rendurall@... wrote:> I agree with this, it's a shame to have to listen to> this. What is > saying about this?> > ren> __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com

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You are in Yahoo Breast Cancer2 Group. what has been going on? Your posts are the usual ones. Are you on new meds for anything?

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nne

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Check out my breast cancer ornaments at:http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.htmlalso check out my other ornaments and lots of nice gifts at:http://www.cancerclub.com

Re: "Bummed" after visit w/ Surgical Oncologist (long, sorry)

gina is saying let's have a truce. can we move onnow? I need some info on cancer. Serious chat, okay? What group am I in now? I'm all confused.--- rendurall@... wrote:> I agree with this, it's a shame to have to listen to> this. What is > saying about this?> > ren> __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com

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