Night Howls
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It was this lil' muffin. I made it too fluffy!! I will smooth it down
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OMGOSH NOPE. Going to have to redraw it to get it smoother ...I may have made a giant mess with my anchor points. This is a job ((trumpet)) For Morning Bec. Hahaha3
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You are a star, Bec.1
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I agree with @kmakm that is a great design, @InkPetal your work is wonderful, do you have a website or somewhere we can see more of it? I saw a couple of drawings/illustrations in the Creative Corner thread but now can't find them. Hullo everyone, so glad this space is happening now. Six month check up with onc yesterday, drove nearly two hours to get there, waited 75 mins more, saw registrar for 10 mins, told to stop calcium and start low dose oestrogen cream for vag at, goodbye come back in a year. What?? Am on Femara, three UTIs in six months. He says now they think the cream is OK even for 100% oestrogen positive. So now of course am wide awake and wondering who runs this fun fair?2
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Definitely the middle one and (quietly) it does look a bit wolfy. Just wondering - is that the hottest pink that will contrast with the black? I'm asking because I know there's so many of us who hate bc pink.0
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Morning everyone!!
@InkPetal great designs - u are very talented.
Took my first sleeping tablet last night and although I still woke up abit it was nowhere near as bad and I got back to sleep quickly. Managed to get up and exercise at 5am and looking forward to doing the same tomorrow so I can see the eclipse. Hope u all slept well or just slept at least xoxoo3 -
I keep forgetting that chemo isn't finished with me yet. So looking forward to getting back to some sort of normal - no upset tummy, no indigestion, no nausea, no overwhelming tiredness, being able to taste things and maybe have some motivation. And this damn cording is so painful and possibly flared because of the cumulative effects of chemo - it seems worse than it was after surgery (but I guess that I didn't expect to be able to extend my arm as much after surgery). Aaaarghhhhh! I could bite someone!.. but it would just taste bad.4
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Thoughts for the back of the shirt before they disappear out of my mind never to be found again. Not polished - just rough.
Keeping it together
Life after breast cancer
Life after breast cancer
Hear our song
(a pack of dingoes howling sound like they're singing together - an amazing sound)4 -
@Annski and @Sister, huge belly laughs here across the Nullarbor. Thanks for starting my Friday with funnies.
On a more serious note, Sister - hang in there the joys of tastebud return - I remember it well.
Annski - I know something of what your feeling. Having a heated discussion with my oncologist regarding recommending me QV line of moisturisers for my feet when they contain methylparaben - (all parabens are known estrogen mimickers)
I feel like saying : Are you fuckin' joking you bloody idiot? Instead I politely insist on her reviewing her moisturiser recommendations to other patients with ESTROGEN POSITIVE BREAST CANCER DOOFUS!
Check all your products ladies - get rid of anything with any type of paraben in it.2 -
Hey @Kiwi Angel,
I'm going to flip the Tamox to the morning see if it makes any difference with sleeping. I'm back to waking up a dozen times a night. I'll let you know if it works.
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@kezmusc I always have my tablets in the morning so it hasn’t helped me but I hope u have better luck xo1
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I just need to find a time when I consistently remember to take it. Have to try an alarm now.......I have given up on my brain remembering.0
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@JJ70
I vividly recall my language back in February of this year when I presented at the A&E of our local hospital with another non-breathing episode ( the 9th since August 2017) to be told by the fly in fly out locum that my asthma was "emotional because I had breast cancer"!
My reply "Listen F**kwit I have had asthma for 40 years and treatment for breast cancer 4 months ago. I know the difference". Picked up my belongings and walked out. Maybe that's when I got the reputation of "you don't argue with Ann!!!"8