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In a message dated 9/12/2001 4:28:11 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

p.vinci@... writes:

> I too am really very sorry for the catastrophe that hit America.

> We all in Italy are near the American people in this moment of affliction.

> Sincerely.

> Paolo

Thank you.

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In a message dated 9/12/01 8:40:21 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

Mommy2Adam@... writes:

> > I too am really very sorry for the catastrophe that hit America.

> > We all in Italy are near the American people in this moment of affliction.

> > Sincerely.

> > Paolo

>

> Thank you.

>

>

I thank you also Paolo

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Yeah Tess!!!! It won't be long, until you will be in your new home, I

know that your so excited. A new beginning, for better health, and a

new home, that is great!

That's really sweet that your daughter surprised ya'll with tickets,

how nice!

It sounds like your going to have a nice time this weekend. My lab

weighs around that, and he thinks he's a poodle,lol I hope you have

fun with that big baby, they are wonderful company. I'm glad things

are going in the right direction for you Tess, hugs Tawny

> Hey little cheerleaders... : ) My rheumy faxed the approval papers

to

> the Housing folks today (my rheumy came back from vacation early as

I

> wasn't expecting him back til Monday). So, the Housing fellow

called

> and it's all set...we're moving August 1st!

>

> My youngest daughter surprised Em and I with tickets to see JOSH

GROBEN

> next month!!! The three of us are really looking forward to this!

>

> And, I get to doggy-sit at my place this weekend my friend Trina's

130

> pound big ol' baby German Shepherd!!! He's just the sweetest big

> dufus...a lovable old guy!

>

> Grateful...

>

> Tess : )

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Tess, I'm glad everything is set for you to move into the ground floor

apartment. I don't envy you for having to pack up everything, but I DO

envy you for getting to go to a Josh Groban concert! I just love him.

Will you have help with the packing?

Sue

On Thursday, July 15, 2004, at 09:35 PM, Grammi_Love@... wrote:

> Hey little cheerleaders... : ) My rheumy faxed the approval papers to

> the Housing folks today (my rheumy came back from vacation early as I

> wasn't expecting him back til Monday). So, the Housing fellow called

> and it's all set...we're moving August 1st!

>

> My youngest daughter surprised Em and I with tickets to see JOSH GROBEN

> next month!!! The three of us are really looking forward to this!

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Tess,

That is wonderful news. I am so happy for you. I will be thinking

of you doggy sitting - that is a big g/s. Mine weigh max 85

pounds...Your daughter is a dream. Give her a big hug...

God bless,

Althea

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Congratulations, Tess! Your move is coming up very soon. Hope you'll

pace yourself and ask for plenty of help.

Have fun with the " dufus " !

I'll tell you where to go!

Mayo Clinic in Rochester

http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester

s Hopkins Medicine

http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

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> Hey little cheerleaders... : ) My rheumy faxed the approval papers to

> the Housing folks today (my rheumy came back from vacation early as I

> wasn't expecting him back til Monday). So, the Housing fellow called

> and it's all set...we're moving August 1st!

>

> My youngest daughter surprised Em and I with tickets to see JOSH

GROBEN

> next month!!! The three of us are really looking forward to this!

>

> And, I get to doggy-sit at my place this weekend my friend Trina's 130

> pound big ol' baby German Shepherd!!! He's just the sweetest big

> dufus...a lovable old guy!

>

> Grateful...

>

> Tess : )

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Great news Tess! I don¹t envy your moving but when it¹s done it will be so

much better for you.

No need to stress those joints any more than you have to.

Josh Groben has a beautiful voice. What a nice surprise! Have fun with

that big dufus. He sounds so cute.

a

> Hey little cheerleaders... : ) My rheumy faxed the approval papers to

> the Housing folks today (my rheumy came back from vacation early as I

> wasn't expecting him back til Monday). So, the Housing fellow called

> and it's all set...we're moving August 1st!

>

> My youngest daughter surprised Em and I with tickets to see JOSH GROBEN

> next month!!! The three of us are really looking forward to this!

>

> And, I get to doggy-sit at my place this weekend my friend Trina's 130

> pound big ol' baby German Shepherd!!! He's just the sweetest big

> dufus...a lovable old guy!

>

> Grateful...

>

> Tess : )

>

>

>

>

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Rah Rah Ree! Way to go!!!!!!!!!!

Becky

P.S. Does that should like a cheerleader?! :)

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Hey little cheerleaders... : ) My rheumy faxed the approval papers to

the Housing folks today (my rheumy came back from vacation early as I

wasn't expecting him back til Monday). So, the Housing fellow called

and it's all set...we're moving August 1st!

My youngest daughter surprised Em and I with tickets to see JOSH GROBEN

next month!!! The three of us are really looking forward to this!

And, I get to doggy-sit at my place this weekend my friend Trina's 130

pound big ol' baby German Shepherd!!! He's just the sweetest big

dufus...a lovable old guy!

Grateful...

Tess : )

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Congratulations Tess!

I'm sure you'll love the new place and will be able to get around much better.

And a pet, yeah! I don't think I could stand to not have a pet (or three like I

have now)

Have fun at the concert too. Sounds great.

Noreen

[ ] news

Hey little cheerleaders... : ) My rheumy faxed the approval papers to

the Housing folks today (my rheumy came back from vacation early as I

wasn't expecting him back til Monday). So, the Housing fellow called

and it's all set...we're moving August 1st!

My youngest daughter surprised Em and I with tickets to see JOSH GROBEN

next month!!! The three of us are really looking forward to this!

And, I get to doggy-sit at my place this weekend my friend Trina's 130

pound big ol' baby German Shepherd!!! He's just the sweetest big

dufus...a lovable old guy!

Grateful...

Tess : )

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Hi Tess, I am so happy for you. I think you will love your new ground floor

apartment and wish you lots of help in the move. Getting a dog would be a great

addition to your family and such great company for you. I was envious reading

about your concert ticket, he is a wonderful singer.

Hugs

June

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June, I don't know just exactly what is going on, but if you have found lumps

under your arms you must have a mammo. I am recovering from breast cancer and I

would hate to see anyone go through what I did. You need a second opinion . I

don't know your age but anyone over 40 should have regular mammograms. I am

sorry that I am on my soapbox. But this is so close to home, I just don't want

anyone to have to walk the road I did. Judith Ann

June Dixon <juner24@...> wrote:Hi friends, I phoned the ortho guy today.

Couldn't phone before because of the lumps that Dr. Bykerk found under my arms

and I had to see a General Surgeon. He is not concerned about the ones under my

right arm but wants the one under my left, out. Therein lies a problem, he won't

do it without a general anesthetic and, of course, I can't have it. Now, we are

leaving it so he wants me go to my gp every two weeks to have the lump measured

and he will assess the situation in 3 months.

Now, getting back to my phone call. I asked the nurse if it would be possible

for her to look in her book and see where on the list I was for my operation. I

was absolutely stunned when she replied, " I can get you in on April 20 if you

like " . Of course I said yes. but still wondering about her statement.

So there you have it, the whole story. Well, not the whole story, the general

surgeon is a lovely man with a great sense of humour. He checked my boobs and

said they felt like sand and when I told him I had never had a mammogram, he

said, do you want one? then drew a picture of how it is done and when I said I

didn't want one he laughed and said he didn't blame me because he thought it

would hurt like hell. Funny, isn't it, if any doctor laughs and shows a sense of

humour, I am convinced he must be good!

Hope to get caught up with my email this weekend since I am very behind. 3

grandchildrens birthdays March 4, 18, 22 and 31. It seems all I have done is

make bread and bake birthday cakes.

Hugs

June

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----- Original Message -----

From: Judith Voter

> June, I don't know just exactly what is going on, but if you have found lumps

under your arms you must have a mammo. I am recovering from breast cancer and I

would hate to see anyone go through what I did. You need a second opinion . I

don't know your age but anyone over 40 should have regular mammograms. I am

sorry that I am on my soapbox. But this is so close to home, I just don't want

anyone to have to walk the road I did. Judith Ann

If it's under your arm, it may be as simple as a swollen lymph gland which can

be anything from an infection somewhere to lymphoma. Probably an infection. Do

they hurt? If they do, it's usually nothing serious. I just had a biopsy of

the one under my right arm (which hurt). It was nothing.

Nina

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June, I second the motion that you need to get a mammogram. From

reading past posts, I have guessed your age as well over 40, LOL. Four

years ago my annual mammogram caught my breast cancer at a very early

stage, for which I am eternally grateful. I didn't even have any lumps.

Mammograms don't detect every single instance of breast cancer, but

they are one of the best weapons we women have to prevent it. Sue

On Thursday, March 31, 2005, at 11:01 PM, Judith Voter wrote:

>

> June, I don't know just exactly what is going on, but if you have

> found lumps under your arms you must have a mammo. I am recovering

> from breast cancer and I would hate to see anyone go through what I

> did. You need a second opinion . I don't know your age but anyone

> over 40 should have regular mammograms. I am sorry that I am on my

> soapbox. But this is so close to home, I just don't want anyone to

> have to walk the road I did. Judith Ann

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Hi June,

Your surgeon sounds like a winner to me--a sense of humor in a doctor?

Rare!

I have lumps in both breasts (lipomas) and under both arms (adenomas)

which are painful. Yes, the mammogram hurts, for just a bit (you can

take Ibuprofen or similar before to minimize the discomfort) but having

surgery/radiation/chemo hurts much more. You are too special to risk

anything serious by NOT having the mammo, and if it really is too

painful, you can have ultrasound (I did last year). Ask them if they

have Mammopads which actually makes the mammogram less painful.

Take care,

Judi

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Friends,

Since I became aware of my diabetes in October of 2004, I have hit

the treadmill every day, watched my diet and blood sugar very

closely, ultimately loosing 35 pounds. My lipid profile and blood

sugar is NOW well below the SAFE level and my asthma is under control

thanks to Xolair :)

My doctor didn't like my EKG results during a routine exam last month

so she sent me to a cardilogist. I had a nuclear treadmill test

Friday. I stayed on the thing for the whole time. The doctor said I

did quite well for a 50 year old man.

Yesterday, the cardiologist called with my final test results. I

thought it was kind of funny that he would call on a Saturday.

He said that he did not like the test results. Oh man! A small

blockage that they found during my last cath 2001 was much worse and

he is scheduling me for another one this Tuesday or Wednesday. He

says that there is a strong possibility that I will need a stint put

in or maybe even bypass surgery.

I AM VERY DISAPPOINTED! I have been worrking so hard to keep this

from happening. Yes, at the moment I am doing well with my diet and

exercise and will continue, but the damage I have started a long time

before I began watching my health more closely.

I believe that sometimes when I am short of breath (even my peak

flow's are normal) it is a sign that I have some minor heart

problems.

I know everyting will be fine :) I am glad they are catching this

NOW instead of having to find out by having a heart attack like the

rest of my family. Yep, it's in my family! :(

Addy is gone on vacation. If no one approves posts after

Tuesday or Wednesday, just give it some time. One of us will get the

moderating done as soon as we can :)

Romans 8:25

Proverbs 3:5

Doug

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