on โ14-05-2009 04:53 PM
on โ12-08-2011 02:22 PM
on โ12-08-2011 04:48 PM
Good afternoon all!
Hi JVH sorry to read you had to give up the golf due to the BC - but more overwhelmingly relieved you beat the beast! A couple years back my aunt had it (mastectomy) - a friend of my ma's (beat it) but sadly my friend of 20yrs (aged 42) was not so lucky (they were all diagnosed around the same time) - my friend's spread to her liver and there was little they could do for her. She left behind a 6yr old.
Hi kezza sounds like a bit of pampering your way - good for you - enjoy the pedi (and the feast!)
Well not feeling too proud of myself today after being at the vets getting the pooch his booster injection decided to walk him and he got attacked by (a small dog) that has gone for him may times before (along with another dog that lives in the same house) never restrained and always around the streets. I called the council and reported it.
Was asked if I wanted to take my dog getting attacked further (I don't) - told them am happy for the owners to be asked to restrain their dogs behind the fence rather than leaving it open everyday. I sincerely hope that is all that happens. I guess I just reached the end of my rope as far as not being able to walk the dog safely.
Wishing everyone a good day.
on โ12-08-2011 04:51 PM
Miss my Mum died at 40 from bc she had 1 breast off and found a lump in the other one and didnt tell anyone until it was too late. they say she was complaining of a headache one day and died the next. she left me behind and I was 5. My Mum was embarrassed see as the Dr's back than were mostly if not all male she was very modest my Mum she was born in 1934.
Sorry to hear about yr little pouch one came running up to us yesterday and today but Cheekie took no notice today he was happy peeing on trees even when he had no wee wee left, lol.
Took him for a walk years ago and a big dog run over look like it was gonna eat him so I deflty picked him up in one foul swoop otherwise I think he would be a gonna.
Congrats for ringing the council.
on โ13-08-2011 07:07 AM
on โ13-08-2011 02:34 PM
on โ13-08-2011 03:05 PM
Good afternoon to the thread:)
My sister is up for a week and I am off to Brisbane on Monday, to see my daughter:)
She is a bit stressed with putting her MIL into a home but they have found a nice one they think, quite near them, so will go down and see her for a week or so
Have a nice weekendโฅ
on โ13-08-2011 03:12 PM
on โ13-08-2011 03:17 PM
Good afternoon all!
Hi JVH lol at your clarevoyent skills - the gate was open thisafternoon (I did a drive by) - so put the pooch in the car and drove elsewhere to walk him. If only people would simply do the right thing! I try so hard to do things right.
Kezza so very sorry you lost your dear ma at such a tender age. I can sympathize with her fear of male drs. in that day and age - but thinking with less knowledge of a cure - sadly her hopes of survival would not have been as good as today. Having said that - my grandma had bowel cancer and was given weeks to live and she kicked on for a further 40yrs and died of a heart problem! ((hugs)) - I know this is something you will never really be at peace with.
Dame hope the nursing home works out for your daughter's mil - and home she continues to improve.
on โ13-08-2011 05:38 PM
on โ14-08-2011 07:50 AM