Camul, consider the risks of too much whine after treatments
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This is the place for whining
Feel free to do what is best for you.
As for the whine, I thought it was a mispelled wine, lol.
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Sensei
How? Well Sensei, you are my great motivator. Though I do not expect to see you on American Ninja Warrior, you are definiterly the best even if the the wall and spider climb, and salmon ladder aren't the obstacles I expect to see you on, or they would certainly have you on camera.
I say you have greater obstacles to train on so your accomplishment is much greater. i love how the guy growls, and this is for you Sensei
and here is THE AMERICAN NINJA WARRIOR!
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Mariangel43Mariangel43 said:This is the place for whining
Feel free to do what is best for you.
As for the whine, I thought it was a mispelled wine, lol.
I agree that this should be a safe place to express real feelings after treatments and I really hope that nobody would ever disparage that!
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You can whine love.
You have evry right as much as you want to. Because my whining. practically constant this last week is about the minor but profuse little stuff ( uh a good crap for one, would be nice ) that affect the everyday doings of your "new Normal" personna.
Remember how we used to laugh when someone had an issue and we asked if they used the cancer card? Well, let me tell you. Whether it is customer support or customer service or robo-calls when you pull the brain surgery card,, WOW! Great service. I think the robo callers have actually removed us from their lists!!!
I must now rejoice that this weekend was my babies ( daugher in law like my own ) 1st anniversary.
Sooo closing on that, may this joyous energy reach you and give you a good day
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Try and relate dear Sensei
I have just spent 2 hours planting virtual seeds in my virtual garden on my video game. Try to understand that htis is a game my son got me into when he was 12. I met my current partner there in this little medieval hobbit town and we have been together almost 20 yrs now. While he likes to do all the fighting stuff, I am a retired basttle mage now doing gardening and crafting much to the consternation of all the kiddy players dwelling on their armor and weapons.
Anyway... I have found it a grest pastime over these last decades and today the seeding has made me so happy ( after a great crap yesterday ) to go for the sushi tonight!!!!
Do you remember Zayda?? Renal C He was awesome with his chronicles going through the process and I miss him very much to this day. But he played too! His own fighting game ( A guy thing I think ) and we had wonderful conversations about everything.
So does it seem like I am suggesting gaming to you??? Maybe, but I also do jigsaw puzzles and other little simpler virtual distractions and I think of you, like Zayda who found much comfort in their ability not to sap his energy but cause enough distraction to help him get through the day.
Yes, I know this may only serve to to round out our relationship a little bit and not affect what you do, but my enthusiam today is irrepressible and you are the one I talkj to in my life.
Always with you love
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Odd for me
I NEVER DO ANYTHING LIKE THIS! I wrote to John Mcain about the discussion group here. No one would know who he is, and his fancy docs may not cover the things that are here for him.
Sooo though I do not expect an anwer. he can take it or leave it, but will hopefully find it useful.
I thought of you the whole time I was writing it, but did not give details in the email. But it DID serve me well about how to approach it. You are magnificent in what you have taught me and I thank you Sensei.
Again, as always, I am right there with you and sending the vibes for sa good day.
Sherry
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