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LuvSeason18 wrote:
april6263 wrote:
LuvSeason18 wrote:
yes, we have had temps in the 100's with heat indexs from 105 to 110. NOT FUN. I think I will move in with you or Jet. LOL You all seem to have the best weather. hehe
we have only been in the mid 90's ......LOL....and as they say on the Price is Right.....Come on Down
Whoo hoo.......party at Aprils. LOL
The big difference between our 100 and your 100 is we have relatively no humidity. We are in the prairies so our weather is similar to Arizona.
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LuvSeason18 wrote:
april6263 wrote:
LuvSeason18 wrote:
yes, we have had temps in the 100's with heat indexs from 105 to 110. NOT FUN. I think I will move in with you or Jet. LOL You all seem to have the best weather. hehe
we have only been in the mid 90's ......LOL....and as they say on the Price is Right.....Come on Down
Whoo hoo.......party at Aprils. LOL
LOL
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april6263 wrote:
LuvSeason18 wrote:
gabriele wrote:
Hi Luv, sorry I didn't see your greeting. I'm always getting myself lost by catching up from behind.
I'm glad you're feeling so relatively well and comfortable despite your surgery today, HRM.
Glad you can have your girl home before another round of chemo, april. Also pleased to hear they are keeping her under close observation now.Agree on all points.......
April, are they still going to try and use that medicine that has been giving her so much trouble?yes and it worries me....we have consulted several doctors and they all agree it is important for her to get this particular drug even with the complications giving it to her......but they are being cautious.....thats why it will have to be inpatient so they can monitor her levels every few hours to make sure she doesn't become toxic again and be able to give her the meds to bring her levels back down quickly if they start to get to high
I'm glad they are monitoring her. It will make everybody's life so much easier and get her through this faster.
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well ladies.....I'm going to head out and spend some time with Hank. (my dog) He was devastated that I left him home and I doubt he will ever forgive me. Bet you can guess who's got who on the leash.....LoL
Thanks for the awesome chat. Hope to do it again soon.
*HUGS*
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HRM2U wrote:
LuvSeason18 wrote:
april6263 wrote:
we have only been in the mid 90's ......LOL....and as they say on the Price is Right.....Come on DownWhoo hoo.......party at Aprils. LOL
The big difference between our 100 and your 100 is we have relatively no humidity. We are in the prairies so our weather is similar to Arizona.
well.....ok....LOL....you have a point there
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april6263 wrote:
LuvSeason18 wrote:
gabriele wrote:
Hi Luv, sorry I didn't see your greeting. I'm always getting myself lost by catching up from behind.
I'm glad you're feeling so relatively well and comfortable despite your surgery today, HRM.
Glad you can have your girl home before another round of chemo, april. Also pleased to hear they are keeping her under close observation now.Agree on all points.......
April, are they still going to try and use that medicine that has been giving her so much trouble?yes and it worries me....we have consulted several doctors and they all agree it is important for her to get this particular drug even with the complications giving it to her......but they are being cautious.....thats why it will have to be inpatient so they can monitor her levels every few hours to make sure she doesn't become toxic again and be able to give her the meds to bring her levels back down quickly if they start to get to high
It sounds like you are in between a rock and a hard place. I am glad that they are going to monitor her so closely. How long will she be on this type of medicine? Do they use different "types" of Chemo?
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april6263 wrote:
LuvSeason18 wrote:
april6263 wrote:
LOL.....yes we do......I have never been to it though......LOL....there is a LARGE nudist colony here too....LOLLOL!!!!!!!LOL!!!!!!!.......one time a guy running from the police ran into the nudist coloney jumped on a golfcart and led the police on a chase through the resort....no one was hurt thank God
LOL
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HRM2U wrote:
april6263 wrote:
LuvSeason18 wrote:
Agree on all points.......
April, are they still going to try and use that medicine that has been giving her so much trouble?yes and it worries me....we have consulted several doctors and they all agree it is important for her to get this particular drug even with the complications giving it to her......but they are being cautious.....thats why it will have to be inpatient so they can monitor her levels every few hours to make sure she doesn't become toxic again and be able to give her the meds to bring her levels back down quickly if they start to get to high
I'm glad they are monitoring her. It will make everybody's life so much easier and get her through this faster.
thanks and I will be so happy on the day we can put this drug behind us
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HRM2U wrote:
well ladies.....I'm going to head out and spend some time with Hank. (my dog) He was devastated that I left him home and I doubt he will ever forgive me. Bet you can guess who's got who on the leash.....LoL
Thanks for the awesome chat. Hope to do it again soon.
*HUGS*
goodnight HRM....get some rest and take care of yourself
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HRM2U wrote:
LuvSeason18 wrote:
april6263 wrote:
we have only been in the mid 90's ......LOL....and as they say on the Price is Right.....Come on DownWhoo hoo.......party at Aprils. LOL
The big difference between our 100 and your 100 is we have relatively no humidity. We are in the prairies so our weather is similar to Arizona.
Hummm.....that would be a lot better. I think I will visit you and see a different part of the world while I am at it..LOL