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  • Fancy, I am sending King Sized CA jingles for you and even a joke to keep you laughing:

    "why was 6 afraid of 7? Because 7 8 9!"

    You are in my thoughts and I know you will be OK with all these jingles coming your way! Think of your ponies when you can!
    Steph

    http://community.webshots.com/user/stephanne014

    Rerider/Haydunker Clique

    RIP Barbaro, you were my hero!

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    • JINGLES JINGLES JINGLES from Alabama!I know you are already there, but....
      Be sure to have chapstick, or better yet, CARMEX. I spent three weeks post surgery in the hospital two years ago and the dry lips were one thing even morphine couldnt fix.
      Crossing fingers for you as you start to heal!
      SPAY/NEUTER/RESCUE/ADOPT!
      Little Star Chihuahua Rescue
      The Barkalicious Bakery
      On Facebook!!!

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      • Adding some easy recovery jingles now.

        Soon as you can, let us know how you're doing.

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        • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Rt66Kix:
          Fancy, I am ashamed to admit that at the age of 45.5, I have yet to have a mammogram.

          However, after reading this thread, I got the phone book out and called to schedule one. I am now set up on Wednesday, January 11 at 9:40 AM CST. The same day as your surgery.

          Jingles from the St. Louis Metro area. I will be praying for you as I get my test done, as well as throughout the month and year.

          Feeling stupid for not doing this sooner... </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

          Rt66, I guess out of bad comes some good. Kudos to you for making your appointment. I've been going since I was 35 yrs. It is not bad at all.
          MnToBe Twinkle Star: "Twinkie"
          http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/f...wo/009_17A.jpg

          Proud member of the "Don't rush to kill wildlife" clique!

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          • Just checking in to see how you're doing! It's been hit or miss for me lately, not that I wasn't thinking of you.
            www.specialhorses.org
            a 501(c)3 organization helping 501(c)3 equine rescues

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            • I am out of the hospital and at the house of In the Air. I slept 14 out of the last 16 hours---hospitals wake you ever 1 1/2 hours just to make sure you're asleep, I swear.

              In the Air is a lovely lady, a true horseowman (horse pictures and photos and tack EVERYwhere) and her young daughter is growing up to be just like her. I am truly lucky to have found her. According to my doctors, everything went perfectly, so If I HAD to have this doen, It happened in the best way possible.
              Fullcirclefarmsc.com

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              • So, Missy Rita, how was the mammo? Normal, I expect. Now you can breathe a sigh of relief and feel good for a whle year!
                Fullcirclefarmsc.com

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                • Thank you! I had dry lips, and they gave me some stuff that was HEAVENLY. If I can ever move around enough to find it, I'll tell youwhat it was.
                  Fullcirclefarmsc.com

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                  • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by In the Air:
                    So, Missy Rita, how was the mammo? Normal, I expect. Now you can breathe a sigh of relief and feel good for a whle year! </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

                    I think you mean me, right? If not I'll post about my mammo anyway. It went just fine and everything was normal. Thank God!

                    You were in my prayers and continue to be. I'm so glad to hear from you!
                    Barbara www.customstockties.com
                    Tulsa-QH; Schnickelfritz-Holsteiner; Atikus-Danish Warmblood; Buddy-QH/TB; Winston-Shire; Thomas-Percheron/TB; Mac-Belgian Draft, gone but never forgotten

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                    • Original Poster

                      <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by ChocoMare:
                      Oh, and here's a lesson on how to get out of bed while minimizing pain:

                      -- Put the bed alllll the way down.
                      -- Slowly shift yourself onto your side.
                      -- Slowly push yourself up into a somewhat sitting position.
                      -- Scootch your butt to the very edge of the bed, toes on the floor.
                      -- Raise the bed and slide off.

                      You won't be upright, of course, but at least you'll be up and able to do the Ladies Room Shuffle. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

                      CM, I tried these instructions, and they worked perfectly. The nurses in ICU were astounded to see me slide out of bed and toddle to the potty all by my little self.
                      ****Hasta la vista, Frenchie****
                      There's something about the outside of a horse that's good for the inside of a (wo)man.

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                      • Sooo glad I could help in a little way. "Toddle" is definitely the right word. I would do my Quasi Moto impersonation.

                        Glad to see you back on line too.

                        How's the healing going? Are you behaving yourself?!
                        <>< Sorrow Looks Back. Worry Looks Around. Faith Looks Up! -- Being negative only makes a difficult journey more difficult. You may be given a cactus, but you don't have to sit on it.

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                          Well, guys, I'm back home. I'm sore past all belief, and I'm still tired (we took three days to drive home) but I'm functional, and I'm healing.

                          For anybody who didn't hear, my general surgeon strongly suggested that I have a double mastectomy because lobular cancer has a 1 in 4 chance of occurring in the other breast. That would mean than in a handful of years I would be right back in OR doing this all over again. It was a really tough call. But when the plastic surgeon agreed, I decided to just get it all over with, so now I have TWO new girls. I apparently won't have to take chemo or radiation because the surgery removed eveything to irradiate. That's the GOOD news. The better news is that the preliminary lab reports were back before I left South Carolina. And the markers were already in the right breast, so I made the right decision.

                          Now I have to find an oncologist and discover what lovely potions he thinks I should be drinking for the rest of my life.

                          I would guess that this is about the end of this thread. The rest of this story will be pretty boring, I'd hope.

                          I do make a standing offer to you all--if you or anybody you know needs to talk about breast cancer or any of its many faces, I am happy to chat if it will help. All the jingles, and the wonderful help from In the Air have made my life bearable at a time when I should have been in a padded cell. Many hugs to all of you. Thank you for taking the time to post jingles, and think of me. As I said before, I never realized how much a kind word and a jingle could help.
                          ****Hasta la vista, Frenchie****
                          There's something about the outside of a horse that's good for the inside of a (wo)man.

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                          • So happy that you are recovering so well!
                            www.specialhorses.org
                            a 501(c)3 organization helping 501(c)3 equine rescues

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                            • I am so so so happy to hear that you are on the up and up. You will certainly be in my thoughts in hopes of a quick recovery
                              Erin and
                              Instant Karma "Sunny", ShineDown "Liam"

                              "You can't control the wind, but you can adjust the sails."

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                                <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by ChocoMare:
                                How's the healing going? Are you behaving yourself?! </div></BLOCKQUOTE>



                                I don't have a lot of choice! I am one sore puppy. It's amazing how much a stall door weighs. I feel a little better every day. Today is 2 weeks. But I'm getting impatient to have a life again. Never thought I'd miss shoveling sh**!
                                ****Hasta la vista, Frenchie****
                                There's something about the outside of a horse that's good for the inside of a (wo)man.

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                                  <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Rt66Kix:
                                  I think you mean me, right? If not I'll post about my mammo anyway. It went just fine and everything was normal. Thank God!

                                  You were in my prayers and continue to be. I'm so glad to hear from you! </div></BLOCKQUOTE>


                                  Sorry, Barb. Of COURSE I meant you. Dunno where Rita came from. Glad to hear that everything was normal.

                                  And *I* am glad to hear from *you*!
                                  ****Hasta la vista, Frenchie****
                                  There's something about the outside of a horse that's good for the inside of a (wo)man.

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                                  • So glad you are on the mend - thought about you so many times.

                                    Be kind to yourself...you deserve it.

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                                    • Fancy, glad to hear you are home and feeling better. WE will keep jingling till the cows come home (whenever that is!)

                                      Good luck!
                                      Steph

                                      http://community.webshots.com/user/stephanne014

                                      Rerider/Haydunker Clique

                                      RIP Barbaro, you were my hero!

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