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SIlly me. I meant bouguet,had the wrong B word. I guess I imagine a possible brooch in it
You are so strong and to a degree timing worked to your favor last year. The timing of your mother passing,being able to be out of state with Chick not to mention with such a positive attitude needing strength.
Now you have the quiet times you need to heal and not to attempt stressful activity be it physical or mental which could sap your strength. I have faith in your strength.
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Lea- I didn't realize the doc gave you a 2 month prognosis. OMG!
I am amazed that you weren't wallowing in self pity and depression, but instead you stay graceful and positive. Lea, you're a beautiful person.
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Yum! Chuck is a good baker. I love cinnamon rolls.
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Scripture du jour (inspired by the mouth-watering talk about cinnamon rolls):

"Taste and see that the Lord is good; blessed is the one who takes refuge in him."

- Psalm 34:8 (NIV)


(...and on the "lighter" side):

"Better a bread crust shared in love than a slab of prime rib served in hate."

Proverbs 15:17 (The Message)
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Just checking in to see how things are going. Prayer has gone up.

Have a blessed day (love when someone says this to me)



P.S. Pecan, can't respond to individual posts on Discussions. Wish we could.
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Lea, you have a few times mentioned pain. Do remember, if god created cinnamon rolls, dogs to wash your face, and good reclining zero gravity chairs, heating pads and cooling sheets, he ALSO created some pain meds to help with pain. You aren't going to become an addict from taking them (tho many of them are going to worsen the dreaded constipation). DO take an increase in pain meds if/when you need them but DO also consider which are constipating. You don't need to tough it out so much when pain hits.
Constipation!!!! The truth of my mastectomy? . The worst of it was taking the ONE vicodin and the resulting constipation. Honestly I went cement. I was miserable and still remember it as the WORST part of my cancer surgery/recovery. I thought I would have to go to ER for disimpaction. Try some stool softeners, like colace, over the counter. If it goes all cement the only answer I ever found was a fleets OIL retention enema, and boy are they a mess leaking out on everything for days (cover that reclining chair!).
Sorry to go all nurse-ie this a.m. Thinking about you and laughing about the dog all kissie- facing on you. My Mom used to swear their saliva was full of antibiotics and the best thing for us kids. I just posted our co-foster on facebook yesterday; Jeffrey is a big boy who thinks he is a lapdog, and jumps up on me on the recliner. I swear he is going to bust every bone in this old body.
I am real jealous about the cinnamon buns and would accept a filthy kitchen for a pan of them.
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Lea,

Your dog sounds so precious! I can see how you would giggle at her behavior.
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Alva, I have lots of pain meds on my nightstand. Trouble is, even morphine (extended release) does little to nothing to ease the pain levels I'm experiencing with the bone cancer and the swollen liver wreaking havoc in my abdomen. I've yet to find any pain killer to actually kill my pain and "addiction" is not a concern at this point. Cbd/thc gummies do the best for me and don't cause constipation. I haven't taken enough of the opioids to cause constipation of this magnitude, that's coming as a side effect of the immunotherapy (either diarrhea or constipation is a side effect). I did get relief this morning, thankfully...its all about diligence and using Miralax daily with milk of magnesia (a little) thrown in. I'll be avoiding the Fleets oil retention enema bc I feel confident God had NO hand in creating anything that could possibly stain my beloved leather recliner 🤣

I personally think dogs saliva is filled with residue of butt licking and other assorted germs and yuck 😂 Jeffrey sounds like a big mush! Oh and the kitchen wasn't in terrible condition after the cinnamon rolls, either, thankfully!

NHWM Honey is stretched out on a blanket across my legs and I've lost feeling in my left leg as a result. 🤣

PB: I had some crying jags and moments of self pity and pure terror when I first met w the Oncologist, and in the ER that fateful day, and some times in between too. I'd love to say I'm graceful and positive at all times, but I'm not. Sometimes the untreatable pain gets to be too much and I feel despair. That's when prayer kicks in to help. I figure we "die" every night when we go to sleep and lose consciousness. But death will just be passing from one state of consciousness to another. That day when I won't wake up in the morning after going to sleep. Not something I dwell on, but my idea of what transitioning may feel like.

RD, you are right about the timing of everything. I remember when my cousin was dxed with breast cancer and her dh with esophageal cancer at the same time about 13 yrs ago. He needed intensive chemo which he had a very poor reaction to, needing to get a daily IV of fluids at the hospital for, and she needed a double mastectomy. Her son took care of dad and her daughter took care of mom. They're both ok today, cancer free, but closely monitored of course.

JoAnn, thanks for checking in.

Geaton, I didn't think they knew about prime rib in biblical times 😅

Feeling pretty ok today, some fevers on and off, nothing major. Bad pain in my right side, again unresponsive to pain meds so what's the point? The doc said "who knows?" when I asked about it. With THIS much abdominal stuff going on, I guess it's impossible to pinpoint what any one pain may be. I just hope it's not something like appendix or anything that would require surgery 🙄 The doc did say the immunotherapy tends to attack ARTHRITIS which I have a LOT of, and that's why the pain in my feet is gone. He had no explanation for the GERD going away bc it's usually amped UP with immunotherapy. I'll take my blessings where I can.

One day at a time. We're running out of my stepsons great food so I'm gonna text him to hop on it mister! Lol. He's been asking and now's the time to get cooking again. What a blessing.

In honor of JoAnn, I hope you all have a blessed day
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Another funny thing is that many pediatricians are suggesting we get a puppy to expose our kids to germs. They say we are keeping infants too germ free where they used to play in the dirt, exposing themselves to all sort of microbes and a healthy immune system. Who knows, is absolutely right, because you read one study one day saying you should do that, and next week the next study shows you shouldn't.
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I’ve read each and every comment and post here, following your journey daily. You’ve been in my heart and prayers these weeks. So glad to see encouraging updates and your determination to go forward in treatment. And that you’re blessed with family support including great meals and providing each little thing you’ve thought of to make things a bit better. Thank you for sharing this and know I’m following and remembering daily. And since you’re in Colorado, Psalm 121: I look up to the mountains, where does my help come from? My help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth. He will not let you stumble, the one who watches over you will not slumber. Indeed, He never slumbers or sleeps. The Lord himself watches over you, He stands beside you as a protective shade. The sun will not harm you by day, nor the moon at night. The Lord keeps you from harm and watches over your life. He keeps watch over you as you come and go, both now and forever.
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Psalm 23:1-6 KJV
The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. [2] He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters. [3] He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake. [4] Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. [5] Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over. [6] Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever.

Lealonnie, I know you are feeling the truth of this Scripture right now.

May HE continue to touch your body and exalt your spirit and faith.

God is still on HIS thrown and by HIS stripes we are made whole.

It is a done deal. Believing this for you with all others lifting you up in prayer.
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Lea,

I love your dog’s name. ‘Honey’ is a sweet name.

Sometimes, I take my daughter’s dog to the dog park. There is a man who brings his solid white retriever there. He named his dog ‘Sugar.’ I think that’s a cute name for a white dog.

Dogs show us unconditional love.

My grandfather had a great sense of humor and he named his black lab, Snow.
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I have great affection for your stepson… and Chuck… and anyone who makes you yummy food and brings you love and light and humor:)

Glad everything came out ok🤣🤣🤣
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Scripture du jour:

"What a gift life is to those who stay the course! You’ve heard, of course, of Job’s staying power, and you know how God brought it all together for him at the end. That’s because God cares, cares right down to the last detail."

- James 5:10-11 (The Message)

May you and Chuck float on a cloud of prayers today!
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Praying for you while at the eye doc! Poked MYSELF in the eye, and ended up with a corneal abrasion, which got infected. It’s a whole thing! But, plenty of time to pray in waiting rooms! 😂🤪

Prayers of thankfulness for the cooks in your life, your warm dog, your leather chair, and that you’re still feeling well enough to come here and share your story.

May God supply your every need today!
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Colleen, poked yourself in the eye? Ugh. That sounds painful and I'm sorry you have to suffer like this!

Daughter, thank you so much for your kind words.

And ITRR, yes, those words are comforting.

Sunday my grandson turns 2. He likes wheels and taking things apart to see how they work. He loves wires too 🙄. Anybody have any ideas for a gift?

Today I'm having some incredibly bad itching in a spot no woman wants to itch in. 😑 Which apparently is common too with immunotherapy. Just for sh!ts and giggles. Why does the Amazon truck always have the item you need most scheduled for delivery last? ARRRGGGGGH
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Try over the counter monistat on that itch if we are talking yeast. Yes, a common problem. Will make it itch more for a day or so, but will wipe it out FAST. IF it is a yeast.
If that's the worst of it for today, oh well--at least a common problem for us all once in a while in life. If maddening.
CX, worried about the eye. Hope you will update us here.
Lea, so glad it is a good day.
Does grandson like legos or are they too small for one so young? My grandson was mad for them and at 24 won't give up his collection of creatures, which are in my poor daughter's attic to this day. He keeps saying worth money!
So glad to hear you are OK today, and always love to check out this thread.
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Lealonnie,
Just checking...
Are you drinking enough water, along with so many prayers for you and Chuck?

I am learning a lot visiting your thread daily.
Love the chair, the cooking lessons, and Chuck cooking some cinnamon rolls for you!

Also, love the coming together of many who believe!
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Alva, idk if this is yeast or not. I have cream on the way. Yes, we've all had yeast from time to time and ran out for Monistat, but when it's heaped on top of 6 other issues, it gets difficult to handle and juggle everything at once, AND eat 3x a day, AND stay regular, etc. Yes, things could be worse but a reprieve from all this crap wouldn't hurt either. My grandson is too young for Legos, he has Duplos right now, the very large ones. Your grandson is right and your poor daughters attic is filled with what's likely to be many thousands of dollars worth of Legos. Especially discontinued and older figures and kits sell for A LOT OF $$$. My daughter in law has boxes she's sorting and some little pieces alone are valued and sell for in the $hundreds. 😁

SendHelp, I'm constantly thirsty so I'm drinking tons of water and other fluids, yes. Along with itching, fevers, nausea, sweating, constipation, mood swings, and severe pain in my right side, it's just another day in immunotherapy land waiting for the "really bad" side effects to add to the list. Urine is tainted with cancer cells that are being killed off and coming out that way, so output is decreased but very STRONG. Which probably leads to the massive itching. Skin is greatly affected by these treatments in general and why a grade 4 rash is what stops many from being able to get thru all 4 (only 50% do). So far this round, no rashes for me, thank God. Yes, it is nice to see the coming together of many believers in one place.
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Ask your nice doc if it would help the itching by adding lemon or ACV to your water. It may help keep your liver better off too?
I am thinking that you know a whole lot about liver function because you cared for Chuck through his transplant. You both made it through that!

And you will get through this too, I am praying!
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Send, good idea about the Apple cider vinegar question for Doctor C.

"ACV has antibacterial and antifungal properties and can help kill bacteria and yeast on the skin related to conditions like acne, eczema, and dandruff," Gathers explains. ACV's high acidity level may also help some skin conditions, but its high acidity makes it necessary to dilute with water."

I will do that, ty for the suggestion
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You are so very welcome Lea!
There are so many causes of itching, even your doc would be surprised if you were not itching at this point.
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LL1,

Magnatiles are my grandson’s FAVORITE. He builds in 3d in his room, and also 2d on the fridge/dishwasher/garage door, etc. There are starter, as well as add-on packs, all on Amazon.

Alva,
So, I have dry eyes. I use single-use vials of drops a few times a day. If I get up to use the bathroom in the middle of the night, I have to put some drops in, so my eyes even open. 🤪
Well, a couple of weeks ago, in the middle of the night, I apparently didn’t gauge how far my eye was from my hand, and caused the dumb abrasion! Rx-antibiotics. Patch for 2 days. 🏴‍☠️
A week later, the eye seemed worse. Doc took a look, and there was now herpes simplex virus in the abrasion! Gaaaah! 🤨
Oral and topical antivirals (5x/day) to the rescue. 👩🏽‍⚕️ 🏥
Today, all clear! Phew! 🎉
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Don't probiotics help with yeast infections?
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Lea,

Thinking of you today and always.
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Lea: Thinking of you today
This is not meant to make light
Hope that your pain level is at bay
May God hear your plight = nds, 2/27/23
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One of my favorites, that I've prayed MANY times over the years:


Save me, O God, for the floodwaters are up to my neck!
Psalm 69:1
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Scripture du jour:

"But you, Lord, are a shield around me, my glory, the One who lifts my head high."

- Psalm 3:3 (NIV) 

LL, may He lift your head (and eyes) high to see beyond your circumstances of today.
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Oh, CX: Herpes in the eye is nothing to be sneezed at for sure. You are so very lucky to be this fast a healer from it. Yikes!
Lea, hoping this is a good day. Thinking about you this early and rainy day. We are so lucky in California to be getting rain and snow pack after such a long drought. But it's a bit dreary. I comfort myself with my rain gauge readings.
Looking forward to your daily update for us.
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Colleen, how awful about your eye! When I moved back to semi arid Colo again back in the 90s, I had chronic dry eye and had to use those sterile water ampules too. I often worried about poking my eye with it bc it's hard to gauge distance with those things. Glad to hear the treatment is working, thank God. The floodwaters are up to my neck indeed, good scripture.

DD wanted to get Magnatiles for my grandson but they're for 3 and up. He's 2.

JoAnn.... I thought it was acidophilus that helps with yeast? The Vagisil numbing cream is working fine bc it doesn't seem to be yeast. But I ordered Monistat if needed. It's like playing Whack-A-Mole with these stupid side effects.

Thank you NHWM and llamalover 😍

Today and yesterday afternoon and evening I've been very nauseous, but my pain levels have improved. I'm hoping for a good day today....my diaphragm feels a LOT better, like I can fill my lungs now w/o pain. Definitely a blessing.

My goal was to go to 1 estate sale as of March 1 which is tomorrow. Not sure I'm quite there yet (due to back pain only), but getting closer, thank God.
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