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Subject: Where is the V-8?


Author:
Connie
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Date Posted: 13:43:14 08/24/06 Thu
In reply to: Cliff 's message, "Blood counts" on 23:17:50 08/23/06 Wed

Whooooooooo, I agree with Cliff. What did they really get. Where is the V-8 can? Did you slip it under your arm? Haaa Haaa
All kidding aside, I sure do hope your blood starts to act right, so you can get your chemo.
I haven't been on line much lately. Had a brother-in-law die from ARDS (Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome) Was very sudden and unexpected as he had MS and we expected more complications from that. The life support was not helping enough for his blood to get oxygeniated so his brain was starving for oxygen. So sad.........
A friend had a tumor removed from her breast yesterday. She was my strength when I was going thru everything, now I am here for her. She got company last night, when I was at her house. It was so funny, we were all comparing 'scar' stories. "Where are your scars, what did you have, etc." We sure had a good laugh - as it turned out all of us had gone thru breast cancer treatments of some type or form. They were all stage 0 or 1, but I was the only one stage 3B. And then my other sister-in-law called and said she might be leaving my brother. Problems have been brewing. haaaa haaa Plus my sister is having medical problems. She has COPD - Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. A here daughter, my niece, is having major problems from migraines. And then my husband's hours got cut at work.
And then all I could feel is "but guys, I got great news from my physical on the 10th." I feel so happy about that, but so sad about what is happening around me.Life sure can take you on a roller coaster at times.

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Stacy
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Date Posted: 14:06:13 08/24/06 Thu

MY GOODNESS, you certainly DO have a lot going on!!! I'm sorry to hear that but I'm thrilled you received good news.



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