You know,I thought I was the only one. I posted that way back and everyone was checking,but couldn't come up with the bubbles. I noticed it all went away until I started the Rituxan maintenance and it came back again. Its gone now. I guess its harmless. John
I must be weird...I don't usually look after I go..I'm flushing before I ever get my undies pulled up. Hmmmm...might should start checking...I might be flushing weird stuff away that I don't even know about.ha! Love..Sue (FNHL-2-3A-6/10)
Oh what is wrong with me.... I forgot you girls squat to go. Now us guys,well thats another story,we take aim and only hope theres a cigarette butt in the toilet we can destroy in one standing.If we do our day is made.Kinda like shootin' all the red star out at the carnival shootin' gallery. You wouldn't believe our handiwork in the snow with names and pictures. If you don't believe me just ask your hubbys.You girls miss all the fun.Come on Vinny jump on this one,don't leave me flappin' on this one.LOL John the Artist
Beth,
He'll probably just look at you and think,"How did she we do that".Then he'll Bust out laughing remembering the good ole" days. I don't so much about the good ole" days,if he is like me he still does it. John
Now the real men can make a mess out of an ice cube in the bowl.We get so excited we start singing the old song "Gotta sink the Bismark to the bottom of the Sea" LOL
I don't know why,but I left the word KNOW out twice(1st and 3rd sentence) in the previous post. I guess it was a technical problem :)
Hi Tom,
Glad to see you pop in! I hope you are recovering well from your fall and winter treatments and enjoying each day to the fullest. I'm trying...the dang Rituxan maint is not without side effects for me...seems to be keeping me fatigued which was one thing I was totally looking forward to conquering. UGH! With that being said...I'll take Rituxan maint ANYDAY over the CVP-R..I especially don't miss the P part of that chemo...ha! Anyways....just wanted to say "Hi" and tell you I've missed you. Take care...Sue
I've been out for a while. So far, so good. In my March testing they found some growth of activity and ordered needle biopsies. (That was not pleasant - an hour under CT with very long needles being stuck deep into my abdomen.) There was local anesthetic, but I could still feel it part of the time. The "intervention radiologist" was a very pleasant female doctor who kept talking to me. She would stick needle in and move it around and tell me that my colon was so movable that she was having a hard time getting to the right spot. Anyway, they finished and Dr. Tan told me that she was not able to get a good biopsy. But later, my onc's office said they got a good sample after all and it was negative for active cancer! So my next test is scheduled for late June.
You know, it's always in the background, but we're just heading on. We had a great family Easter time and we're going on vacation to a beach resort in the Yucatan next week. Today it is cold and rainy here, so I'm looking forward to our time on the beach.
I hope you all keep doing well! My very best wishes to you.
Tom
You are such a brave and wonderful patient. I am sorry you had to endure an
uncomfortable procedure. At least the outcome was negative for active cancer.
Since NHL caused my small bowel to perforate, I probably will have a colonscopy
during the next few months. I did have one in June 2010. Hopefully any biopsies
will take place during the procedure while I am under anesthesia.
Put everything behind you now, if you can? Enjoy the beach. Love Maggie
Tom,
Looks like you have had a rough time with the biopsies. I am sure it was really uncomfortable. The last thing on your mind is bubbles at this point. Glad all came back negative. I believe I would ask for full anesthesia in June.Keep us up to date at what is going on. John
Sue, Donna and Beth, I am thinking of you with positive thoughts for your healing from the treatments/tests, etc. It sure ain't fun to go through this!
Tom, good to hear you are back and that the test result is negative. Scary, isn't it?
I think of the real funny book I recently read - "Cancer on $5 a Day*(chemo not included): How Humor Got Me Through the Toughest Journey of My Life" by Robert Schimmel His stories are poignant and very funny. John, if you had not read it, you should, grins!
Joined: May 2010
Tiny Bubbles
You know,I thought I was the only one. I posted that way back and everyone was checking,but couldn't come up with the bubbles. I noticed it all went away until I started the Rituxan maintenance and it came back again. Its gone now. I guess its harmless. John
Joined: Mar 2011
Cracking me up
So that's what's in that Rituxan.........SOAP ..LOL,MIchele
Joined: May 2010
Bubbles
OR BEER.LOL
Joined: Jul 2010
Never look..
I must be weird...I don't usually look after I go..I'm flushing before I ever get my undies pulled up. Hmmmm...might should start checking...I might be flushing weird stuff away that I don't even know about.ha! Love..Sue (FNHL-2-3A-6/10)
Joined: May 2010
Oh Yea
The things your toilet can teach ya. Seek and Ye shall find. LOL. John
Joined: Mar 2011
BUBBLES???
This is just too funny. Mentioned this to my husband and we both laughted. We'll keep a look out and report ;-0
Joined: May 2010
Bubbles
Oh what is wrong with me.... I forgot you girls squat to go. Now us guys,well thats another story,we take aim and only hope theres a cigarette butt in the toilet we can destroy in one standing.If we do our day is made.Kinda like shootin' all the red star out at the carnival shootin' gallery. You wouldn't believe our handiwork in the snow with names and pictures. If you don't believe me just ask your hubbys.You girls miss all the fun.Come on Vinny jump on this one,don't leave me flappin' on this one.LOL John the Artist
Joined: Nov 2006
bubbles
HAHAHAHAHAHA I concur with John!
Joined: Apr 2006
You guys crack me up
Thank you all for the smiles and deep belly laugh today. I thought you'd enjoy it John. I'm afraid to ask my hubby LOL
Beth
Joined: May 2010
Just ask him
Beth,
He'll probably just look at you and think,"How did she we do that".Then he'll Bust out laughing remembering the good ole" days. I don't so much about the good ole" days,if he is like me he still does it. John
Joined: May 2010
The Real Men
Now the real men can make a mess out of an ice cube in the bowl.We get so excited we start singing the old song "Gotta sink the Bismark to the bottom of the Sea" LOL
I don't know why,but I left the word KNOW out twice(1st and 3rd sentence) in the previous post. I guess it was a technical problem :)
Joined: Mar 2010
No bubbles
I'm on rituxin 7th time. No bubbles for me and I always look Sue:)
Joined: Jun 2010
Bubbles- yes I had em.
Yup Rituxan bubbles.... oh the memories... hahahaha
Thanks for the laughs today guys!!
Love,
Donna
Joined: Feb 2011
Wow! I never thought to
Wow! I never thought to check! thanks for tip! ha!!!
Joined: Aug 2010
SICK!
Y'All are SICK! And I don't mean with cancer, I mean really SICK!
(Glad to see Y'All having a good time! And, I really don't have a report on bubbles. Maybe next time.)
Tom (DLBCL-Stage 4-7/10-Remission)
Joined: May 2010
My My My
Tom,
Remember !!!.... Jealousy will get you nowhere. Hope you are doing Okay. John(FNHL-1-4A-5/10)
Joined: Jul 2010
Hey buddy!
Hi Tom,
Glad to see you pop in! I hope you are recovering well from your fall and winter treatments and enjoying each day to the fullest. I'm trying...the dang Rituxan maint is not without side effects for me...seems to be keeping me fatigued which was one thing I was totally looking forward to conquering. UGH! With that being said...I'll take Rituxan maint ANYDAY over the CVP-R..I especially don't miss the P part of that chemo...ha! Anyways....just wanted to say "Hi" and tell you I've missed you. Take care...Sue
Joined: Aug 2010
Checking In
Hey Sue, John -
I've been out for a while. So far, so good. In my March testing they found some growth of activity and ordered needle biopsies. (That was not pleasant - an hour under CT with very long needles being stuck deep into my abdomen.) There was local anesthetic, but I could still feel it part of the time. The "intervention radiologist" was a very pleasant female doctor who kept talking to me. She would stick needle in and move it around and tell me that my colon was so movable that she was having a hard time getting to the right spot. Anyway, they finished and Dr. Tan told me that she was not able to get a good biopsy. But later, my onc's office said they got a good sample after all and it was negative for active cancer! So my next test is scheduled for late June.
You know, it's always in the background, but we're just heading on. We had a great family Easter time and we're going on vacation to a beach resort in the Yucatan next week. Today it is cold and rainy here, so I'm looking forward to our time on the beach.
I hope you all keep doing well! My very best wishes to you.
Tom
Joined: Mar 2010
So Brave
Dear Tom,
You are such a brave and wonderful patient. I am sorry you had to endure an
uncomfortable procedure. At least the outcome was negative for active cancer.
Since NHL caused my small bowel to perforate, I probably will have a colonscopy
during the next few months. I did have one in June 2010. Hopefully any biopsies
will take place during the procedure while I am under anesthesia.
Put everything behind you now, if you can? Enjoy the beach. Love Maggie
Joined: May 2010
Rough time
Tom,
Looks like you have had a rough time with the biopsies. I am sure it was really uncomfortable. The last thing on your mind is bubbles at this point. Glad all came back negative. I believe I would ask for full anesthesia in June.Keep us up to date at what is going on. John
Joined: Aug 2010
GRINS
Thanks, John for making me giggle.
Sue, Donna and Beth, I am thinking of you with positive thoughts for your healing from the treatments/tests, etc. It sure ain't fun to go through this!
Tom, good to hear you are back and that the test result is negative. Scary, isn't it?
I think of the real funny book I recently read - "Cancer on $5 a Day*(chemo not included): How Humor Got Me Through the Toughest Journey of My Life" by Robert Schimmel His stories are poignant and very funny. John, if you had not read it, you should, grins!
Liz