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Joan

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Re: Wish me luck ...
« Reply #180 on: March 31, 2010, 09:09:26 AM »
They've tried giving aspirins as blood thinners to all birds at London Zoo, but the parrots eat 'em ol.

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Re: Wish me luck ...
« Reply #181 on: March 31, 2010, 09:44:18 AM »
They've tried giving aspirins as blood thinners to all birds at London Zoo, but the parrots eat 'em ol.

Soooooooooo old

but


still punny

Joan

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Re: Wish me luck ...
« Reply #182 on: May 25, 2010, 02:38:21 AM »
I didn't realise I hadn't updated since before my last chemo and this is page 13, too - have to get onto page 14!  It's now nearly 8 weeks since my last dose of chemo.  Time flies when you're feeling good!  I'm doing really well and enjoying feeling "normal" again, being able to eat (and drink) things without having a horrible aftertaste and (I never thought I'd say this ...) having the energy to do stuff like housework and cooking.  My hair has started to grow back in most places, but I'll be using headgear for some time, I think, especially as they advise not dyeing for at least 6 months.  :(  Looks like my finger and toe nails are going to stay where they are, although they don't look very nice on the ends. The new growth is healthy, though.  I called my sister in a panic one day because two or three of my toenails had turned black.  Definitely gone, I thought.  A few days later I used nail varnish remover to take off the nail strengthener I'd been applying and the black disappeared.  I'd been wearing a pair of new (cheap) black slippers and the dye had come off them onto my toe nails, which I'd then painted with nail strengthener! My sister thought it was hilarious.

The weekend before last, I had a great weekend up in Queensland at the Contiki staff reunion.  Went up with a couple of girlfriends who were also "supercooks".  It was lovely to spend time with them and other old friends.  Did me the world of good.  As you all know, laughter is definitely the best medicine.  I haven't laughed so much in ages.  There was a lot of partying going on, as you can imagine, and I think I survived better than most, mainly because I didn't imbibe very much in the old acohol and went to bed at a reasonable time.  I was amazed at how well I coped.  Did sleep for quite a long time when I got home, though!  There are some photos here:

http://picasaweb.google.com.au/bjjktg/ContikiReunion2010#

I started the radiotherapy on Wednesday last week.  They were going to start on the Tuesday, but they gave me another day to recover.  Something to do with the machines, actually, but it was good to have one more day.  Doing fine so far.  They're treating me a different way to the norm, lying on my front, which is better in that it reduces the risk of lung damage and skin reaction, but not as comfortable, as it's in research stage and they've made their own wooden board to lie on.  It's not too bad apart from my right arm doesn't like being held above my head for that long and is screaming for me to move it by the end.  Old sports injury, I think.  I have to lie very still so they get it in the right place and don't zap me anywhere else.  They're getting quicker each time at positioning me, though.  The worse thing is having to drive there and back each day - bit of a pain, but I'm roping some friends in to drive me and make it a bit of a social outing - we can natter all the way there and back and while we're having coffee.   4 down and 26 to go - I should finish on 2nd July and am planning the celebration already. :)

While you're basking in the sun - or were, at least for a short while - we seem to have been plunged into winter here, such as it is.  It's raining and very chilly for us.  Our lovely autumn weather seems to have disappeared.  13.5C at the moment - about 11.30am.  Send some of that sunshine down here, please!

Take care everyone,

Joan






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Re: Wish me luck ...
« Reply #183 on: May 25, 2010, 03:19:38 AM »
Sounds like things are going well Joan - except being hit with the dreaded black toe. Are there many pirates in your family history?

That radiotherapy doesn't sound like fun - does that have any side effects? How long do they make you lay there with your right arm above your head? I guess looking on the bright side, you will have marvelous posture when you are done - strait as a board in fact.

Glad you are seizing the days and reclaiming them for outings with friends - that's the way to do it! 
People will come from strange lands to hear me speak my words of wisdom. They will ask me the secret of life and I will tell them. Then maybe I'll finish off with a song. The Nomad

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« Reply #184 on: May 25, 2010, 08:57:45 AM »
Great to hear you are doing so well, Joan. 

I am a little concerned, though.  Where do you expect the nails to be, other than on the ends of your fingers or toes.  Are they likely to migrate elsewhere?

You could paint them all black and go 'Goth'.  Practical solution?

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« Reply #185 on: May 25, 2010, 09:21:58 AM »
July will soon be here, Joan---and a well-deserved celebration. Good luck with the rest of the treatment!

Joan

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Re: Wish me luck ...
« Reply #186 on: May 25, 2010, 10:15:32 AM »
Sounds like things are going well Joan - except being hit with the dreaded black toe. Are there many pirates in your family history?

That radiotherapy doesn't sound like fun - does that have any side effects? How long do they make you lay there with your right arm above your head? I guess looking on the bright side, you will have marvelous posture when you are done - strait as a board in fact.

Glad you are seizing the days and reclaiming them for outings with friends - that's the way to do it! 

I don't think there are any pirates, Diane, although couldn't be 100% sure - we do have a couple of ancestors who were merchants trading with the West Indies - hate to think what that meant.  I'm sure way back when, there were a few cattle rustlers.  I think any Scot who went back far enough would find a couple of those.

The radiotherapy isn't too bad.  The treatment itself is completely painless - wouldn't know it was happening if it wasn't for the noise the machine makes.  The side effects can be skin reaction, although that doesn't usually happen for a couple of weeks, and extreme tiredness.  The doctor says the tiredness doesn't last more than about two weeks after it's finished.  They're getting a lot quicker at treating me now - only took about 5 minutes on the board today, I reckon.  The actual treatment would only take about 2 minutes, I would say, including the machine moving around me.  It's very quick.  I discovered today that if I turn my head towards my right arm, it's better.  Was facing away from it before, which was I expect was straining my neck and arm.  Don't know why I didn't think of that before.  I have to put both arms above my head, but the left one is fine.

Ha, ha, Diane, very funny.  I could have been a bit more descriptive about exactly how I lie on the board, but this is a public forum and I have to preserve some dignity!

Excuse me while I have my dinner. I will return.

Very nice dinner - Tasmanian Atlantic salmon.  Not sure how they get away with calling it Atlantic salmon.  I suspect that it is farmed and maybe the first smolts came from Atlantic salmon.  No, it's not a misspelling of Antarctic.  All the shops call it "Atlantic".  I read "Salmon Fishing in the Yemen" not long ago, which is why I'm up on the terminology.  Funny book - shades of Yes Minister.  Then I had to watch Top Gear, which is why I took so long, not that anybody will have noticed, as you'll all be beavering away and Diane will be pushing up zeds, unless she's up to milk the cows.  Do you have milking cows, Diane?  Anyway, I digress and I should be getting to my bed myself.

Re the nails, Bill - one of the side effects of the chemo drug I was on is that your nails can come away from the nail bed and fall off.  Hence the reason for painting them with nail strengthener.  In fact, apparently the 'in' thing, especially among young men on the drug, is to paint your nails with black nail polish.  I don't like to attract attention to myself, so I just stuck with the clear stuff.  Apart from when I inadvertently painted one or two black.

Thanks, Roger.   :)

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Re: Wish me luck ...
« Reply #187 on: May 25, 2010, 02:06:25 PM »
I could have been a bit more descriptive about exactly how I lie on the board, but this is a public forum and I have to preserve some dignity!

There's always Private Messages, Joan. Roll on July! I shall raise a glass or three.
I apologise, in advance.

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Re: Wish me luck ...
« Reply #188 on: May 25, 2010, 02:52:36 PM »
Re the nails, Bill - one of the side effects of the chemo drug I was on is that your nails can come away from the nail bed and fall off. 

Yow!  Thank heavens I finished my soup (Heinz Chicken & leek chunky soup - tasty!) before I read this.

This did not happen for Tim (#1 brat) when he was on the chemo.  He did have the other side effects though.  We used to feed him up when he was on the steroids (and had an appetite), ready for the period when he didn't want anything. 

Keep up your spirits, Joan.  You're doing well.

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« Reply #189 on: May 25, 2010, 03:14:59 PM »
I could have been a bit more descriptive about exactly how I lie on the board, but this is a public forum and I have to preserve some dignity!

There's always Private Messages, Joan. Roll on July! I shall raise a glass or three.

It could have been worse. You could have had to have done handstands naked.

Thanks for the encouraging update. I'm sure things will continue to go well :-)
Nostalgia is not what it used to be. 😟

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« Reply #190 on: May 25, 2010, 04:09:44 PM »

It could have been worse. You could have had to have done handstands naked.


That's not worse than what I was imagining.
I apologise, in advance.

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« Reply #191 on: May 25, 2010, 05:00:19 PM »

It could have been worse. You could have had to have done handstands naked.


That's not worse than what I was imagining.

How about you draw me a picture...?
Nostalgia is not what it used to be. 😟

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Re: Wish me luck ...
« Reply #192 on: May 25, 2010, 07:58:58 PM »
Would it help if the girls here agree to paint our nails black and do naked hand stands in a show of solidarity?

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« Reply #193 on: May 25, 2010, 08:09:00 PM »
If I were able to do a naked hand stand - I imagine I would have found better things to do with my life that pop in here 3 or 4 times a day.
People will come from strange lands to hear me speak my words of wisdom. They will ask me the secret of life and I will tell them. Then maybe I'll finish off with a song. The Nomad

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« Reply #194 on: May 25, 2010, 08:18:29 PM »
Roger still manages both.
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