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Ooh I hate it when that happens! I can't use my phone, as I lose what I have typed. You must be shattered!!! You really need to try and get some proper down time. Forgive me, but I get everyone mixed up and can never remember who has jobs, kids, hubbies etc! Are you able to rest today?
Jo Jo x
None of us wanted to be in this group, but we are glad we're not alone.
Diagnosis 2/8/17 IDC Her2+, 22mm, with spread to several lymph nodes. TCHP chemo started 23/8/17, Mx with immediate, temp recon 24/1/18, rads 20/3 to 10/4/18, Herceptin by IV until Nov 18. RR Mx Jan 23. Still waiting for reconstruction, but opting for simple implants, as opposed to Diep, due to long waiting lists for diep.
shall be having my afternoon snooze later! It's turning into a regular weekend thing, but my body needs sleep, so I have to do it!
Do you have any nice plans for the weekend?
Just realised we haven't had a rabbit pic for Gay, for a while. Hope your daughter got the results she needed. Now for the Happy Bunny Pic.....
So cute! So long as you haven't had too much sleep I should get away with it!!!
Hope you have a lovely weekend Hun xxxxx
Don't worry about having nanna naps LL - I'm a big fan and always have been. I like to tell the story of when we were living in London in 1991. I was very busy having a nap, when my hubby cut the top of his thumb off with a knife (he'd been chopping pumpkin - always tricky). He came rushing in with blood everywhere to wake me up - I thought I was having a nightmare. Anyway, we had no idea where to find a hospital, let alone how to get there. Eventually I got on to some hospital that I thought was near us but they were only an eye hospital. However, they were very kind and helped me work out which A&E to take him to. To cut a long story short, we waited 5 hours only to be told the detached bit couldn't be reattached because of lapse of time (!) and sent him home. 2 days later he had the purple streaks going up his arm as it was going septic. He went to the GP (you could get same day appointments in those days) and they found a bit of pumpkin in the wound. That was my one and only experience with the NHS in almost 2 years of living in London. However, the story reminds me that I've always liked nanna naps - it's not a breast cancer thing.
Have a lovely weekend. xx
Hi Lynn, good to hear from you! Thanks for sharing your story, I couldn't help But laugh! Glad I'm not the only napper......
Time to stretch out and sleep! Xxxxx
Hello all,.
Not sure about that bunny LL....
All that talk about naps is making me feel quite tired.
Yes, I am one very proud parent. My daughter passed the majority of her exams and has got into the sixth form but I do think that maybe she should have done better. But then I think that she has had a pretty difficult 18 months.
I just spent 15 mins searching for a bunny pic and I can't post it on my old lap top, grrr
Hope everyone is having a nice day,
Gay xxx
Sorry Gay, not sure how that Pic snuck in there! I will find a better one for you! Apologies again I know how you like the bunny pics! So I'll be sensible this time. A not very Hoppy Bunny just for you........
Now I know he's a bit miserable, but what a little cutie! Just for you xxxxxxx
Two more rabbits to join the Exam results celebration, Bunnies Bunnies EVERYWHERE......
I'm not sure if you have noticed Gay, but I believe Karen has posted a pic of a 'pretend' Rabbit!! Sneaky little Madame! Xxxxx
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