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Fc, hope your first round of chemotherapy went OK. Thinking of you.
And a good morning to all regulars posters and lurkers!There is no honour to be had in not knowing a thing that can be known - Danny Baker0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »FC.......one down:D
Are you expecting side effects today?
And hope you are feeling good today squigs ......are you dancing yet?:D
And finally just wondering if anyone knows if zippy's dough balls will be working today?:rotfl:
Sorry terri, couldn't resist:rotfl:
The Flabster:T
Morning. I don't know what I'm expecting. I feel fine and the list of side effects that might happen haven't yet, other than being a bit tired. That'll be down to the stress of yesterday I expect.
I'm supposed to be off work today and feel like a phoney because I'm not poorlyI might go in for a few hours. An extra coat of polyfilla will sort the eye bags out.
Squigs I hope your knee isn't feeling too sore today.0 -
Right Guard Floral is flashed 3 for £5 in A for me today logged in and out. Looks like I missed this one. Fortunately a few still in stock from the last glitches
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Good morning all...
Looks like the girlies had great fun at the show yesterday....cupcakes,wine champagne....everything that the elite is about!!!
Sarah...hoping OH gets the biopsy result you all want...worrying time but at least he's in good hands x
FC...glad things went ok yesterday...take today to let your body adjust x
I have now made a christmas list and tomorrow I start shopping.frugal October...£41.82 of £40 food shopping spend for the 2 of us!
2017 toiletries challenge 179 out 145 in ...£18.64 spend0 -
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fairclaire wrote: »Morning. I don't know what I'm expecting. I feel fine and the list of side effects that might happen haven't yet, other than being a bit tired. That'll be down to the stress of yesterday I expect.
I'm supposed to be off work today and feel like a phoney because I'm not poorlyI might go in for a few hours. An extra coat of polyfilla will sort the eye bags out.
Squigs I hope your knee isn't feeling too sore today.
I'm glad it went well yesterday and I'm pleased for you that it is a quick process. With regards to going to work although you may feel fine the chemo zaps your immune system which leaves you open to infection. I would recommend keeping away from anyone with a cold or bug etc which is easy to do with family and friends but may not be so easy with work colleagues and the general public. I got a cold mid way through my treatment and I had it for seven weeks.
Just some friendly advice but I think rest is a great healer. Noone expects you to be superwoman and carry on as though nothing is any different because it is.
When do you have your next treatment?0 -
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Morning all
FC sorry to hear what you are going through at the moment but as always you have been shown great support x
Squigs hope you are taking it easy and also hope you are izzy x
Sarah sorry to hear about your oh and hope appointments come through quickly x
Gutted I missed the IHS...i think left to right TS ,DODO,HG AND MK
also missed my spa day yesterday as oh was poorly with this vertigo thing, he is never ill but when he is he always gets thisOne cannot change the past, but one can ruin the present by worrying over the future.0 -
Bailey's is on offer for £10 1l in A, so I am compiling a T shop with some wine (the last thing we need) comparing against A Casillero del Diablo I've got a £7 off £50 plus a £4 off £40.
They'll be almost paying me to take it away haha.0 -
diluvsdiscounts wrote: »I'm glad it went well yesterday and I'm pleased for you that it is a quick process. With regards to going to work although you may feel fine the chemo zaps your immune system which leaves you open to infection. I would recommend keeping away from anyone with a cold or bug etc which is easy to do with family and friends but may not be so easy with work colleagues and the general public. I got a cold mid way through my treatment and I had it for seven weeks.
Just some friendly advice but I think rest is a great healer. Noone expects you to be superwoman and carry on as though nothing is any different because it is.
When do you have your next treatment?[/QUOTE
Take notice of this lady ..and do as advised by her
Give your body the best possible chance to recover
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