Strength and Humor, Alexandra

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forme Member Posts: 1,161 Member

Dear Alexandra

I just want to say that I hold you close in my heart and send you hope and huge hugs.

Your strength and your humor will see you through.

I am here for you, we are all here for you..

(((Hugs)))

Lisha

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  • lovesanimals
    lovesanimals Member Posts: 1,366 Member
    Me too, Alexandra

    I echo what Lisha said.  And it's good to hear from you too, Lisha.

    Kelly

  • Alexandra
    Alexandra Member Posts: 1,308
    Thank you very much!

    Dear Lisha and Kelly - I can't express enough how much your kind wishes and on-going support mean to me. I love you guys!

    Stay strong and feel great,

    XOXO,

    Alexandra

  • poopergirl14052
    poopergirl14052 Member Posts: 1,183 Member
    Alexandra said:

    Thank you very much!

    Dear Lisha and Kelly - I can't express enough how much your kind wishes and on-going support mean to me. I love you guys!

    Stay strong and feel great,

    XOXO,

    Alexandra

    Me too

    feel the same way. :)....val

  • wholfmeister
    wholfmeister Member Posts: 315
    We love you!

    Power through this one, friend!

  • Alexandra
    Alexandra Member Posts: 1,308
    Thank you very much Val and Merrily

    You are all very kind. I'm studying for my biopsy tomorrow. Can't break that expensive MRI machine. Taking all above and below the belt piercings out. Embarassed  

  • scatsm
    scatsm Member Posts: 296 Member
    Thinking of you and hoping

    Thinking of you and hoping for good results!

  • kikz
    kikz Member Posts: 1,345 Member
    scatsm said:

    Thinking of you and hoping

    Thinking of you and hoping for good results!

    My very best to you.

    You will be in my thoughts and prayers.

    Karen

    PS:  Those piercings sound intriguing!

  • Alexandra
    Alexandra Member Posts: 1,308
    Thank you very much Susan and Karen

    I'll be OK. My radiologist is the best in Canada.

    Free Mammogram photo mammogram-scam.jpg 

  • kikz
    kikz Member Posts: 1,345 Member
    Alexandra said:

    Thank you very much Susan and Karen

    I'll be OK. My radiologist is the best in Canada.

    Free Mammogram photo mammogram-scam.jpg 

    I hope

    That's not him!  LOL

  • lovesanimals
    lovesanimals Member Posts: 1,366 Member
    kikz said:

    I hope

    That's not him!  LOL

    Ha-ha!

    Very creative guy!  Don't think I would trust his "equipment" though! Laughing

    Kelly

  • scatsm
    scatsm Member Posts: 296 Member
    Alexandra said:

    Thank you very much Susan and Karen

    I'll be OK. My radiologist is the best in Canada.

    Free Mammogram photo mammogram-scam.jpg 

    Where do you find this stuff?

    I am laughing out loud....

  • Hearty Pioneer
    Hearty Pioneer Member Posts: 158
    Wishing you the best

    Hope the procedure goes well tomorrow and you have negative results.

    Love the mamogram picture. You have such a great sense of humor!

  • Alexandra
    Alexandra Member Posts: 1,308
    Thank you Amy!!!

    I bet Marquis de Sade performed MRI-guided breast biopsies in his dungeon. If he didn't - he's was an amateur.

    I spent 2 hrs on my stomach with boobs hanging through 2 holes and locked in a vice, metal bar digging into my rib-cage, being rolled in and out of the giant loud magnet, core-needles drilling and sucking out flesh on both sides. Towards the end I was whining and whimpering "let me out of here". When I finally emerged, my boobs were red and squeeshed like pancakes, bleeding from 2 incisions, sweat dripping, mascara running, oh I was a sight for sore eyes, which didn't stop me from flirting with a nurse. I was told to apply constant pressure at home; I can't press on my boobs and type at the same time; called all my male friends for a favor, so far - no takers. What a drag it is getting old... Tune in for the results on Oct. 1st. 

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  • ConnieSW
    ConnieSW Member Posts: 1,688 Member
    Alexandra said:

    Thank you Amy!!!

    I bet Marquis de Sade performed MRI-guided breast biopsies in his dungeon. If he didn't - he's was an amateur.

    I spent 2 hrs on my stomach with boobs hanging through 2 holes and locked in a vice, metal bar digging into my rib-cage, being rolled in and out of the giant loud magnet, core-needles drilling and sucking out flesh on both sides. Towards the end I was whining and whimpering "let me out of here". When I finally emerged, my boobs were red and squeeshed like pancakes, bleeding from 2 incisions, sweat dripping, mascara running, oh I was a sight for sore eyes, which didn't stop me from flirting with a nurse. I was told to apply constant pressure at home; I can't press on my boobs and type at the same time; called all my male friends for a favor, so far - no takers. What a drag it is getting old... Tune in for the results on Oct. 1st. 

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    Cringe!

    Well thank goodness that's done.  Hope I never have to find out what it's like myself.  I'm perfectly satisfied with your discription.  Poor boobs.

  • kikz
    kikz Member Posts: 1,345 Member
    Alexandra said:

    Thank you Amy!!!

    I bet Marquis de Sade performed MRI-guided breast biopsies in his dungeon. If he didn't - he's was an amateur.

    I spent 2 hrs on my stomach with boobs hanging through 2 holes and locked in a vice, metal bar digging into my rib-cage, being rolled in and out of the giant loud magnet, core-needles drilling and sucking out flesh on both sides. Towards the end I was whining and whimpering "let me out of here". When I finally emerged, my boobs were red and squeeshed like pancakes, bleeding from 2 incisions, sweat dripping, mascara running, oh I was a sight for sore eyes, which didn't stop me from flirting with a nurse. I was told to apply constant pressure at home; I can't press on my boobs and type at the same time; called all my male friends for a favor, so far - no takers. What a drag it is getting old... Tune in for the results on Oct. 1st. 

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    Glad it's over.

    I love how you deal with these tough situations with humor.  I do too.  Sometimes people don't get it but that's their problema.  I hope you feel better soon.  I hope your pancakes turn back to melons.

    Karen

  • scatsm
    scatsm Member Posts: 296 Member
    Alexandra said:

    Thank you Amy!!!

    I bet Marquis de Sade performed MRI-guided breast biopsies in his dungeon. If he didn't - he's was an amateur.

    I spent 2 hrs on my stomach with boobs hanging through 2 holes and locked in a vice, metal bar digging into my rib-cage, being rolled in and out of the giant loud magnet, core-needles drilling and sucking out flesh on both sides. Towards the end I was whining and whimpering "let me out of here". When I finally emerged, my boobs were red and squeeshed like pancakes, bleeding from 2 incisions, sweat dripping, mascara running, oh I was a sight for sore eyes, which didn't stop me from flirting with a nurse. I was told to apply constant pressure at home; I can't press on my boobs and type at the same time; called all my male friends for a favor, so far - no takers. What a drag it is getting old... Tune in for the results on Oct. 1st. 

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    hang in there

    here's hoping for a good outcome next week. Your description made me laugh...it wasn't all that bad, was it? My standards must be very low....compared to other procedures I've had, it didn't seem too bad. One good thing about having had breast cancer is I never have to have another mammogram or breast MRI ever again...it's the little things!

  • Alexandra
    Alexandra Member Posts: 1,308
    scatsm said:

    hang in there

    here's hoping for a good outcome next week. Your description made me laugh...it wasn't all that bad, was it? My standards must be very low....compared to other procedures I've had, it didn't seem too bad. One good thing about having had breast cancer is I never have to have another mammogram or breast MRI ever again...it's the little things!

    OMG Susan!

    I had a few surgeries in my lifetime (appendectomy, hysterectomy, abdominoplasty, IP port insertion w/out sedation), 2 car accidents (broken arm, broken knees, broken ribs, crack in the forehead), several Law & Order SVU-type encounters in my youth, 24 hr+ dry labor with episiotomy w/out epidural, chemo without a port and yet the biopsy today takes the cake. If I never see the motherloving MRI machine again, I want a mastectomy.

    What procedures were worse? I need to know to stay away from them. 

    Drinking Baileys Irish Cream makes everything better... Oh yeh!

  • scatsm
    scatsm Member Posts: 296 Member
    Alexandra said:

    OMG Susan!

    I had a few surgeries in my lifetime (appendectomy, hysterectomy, abdominoplasty, IP port insertion w/out sedation), 2 car accidents (broken arm, broken knees, broken ribs, crack in the forehead), several Law & Order SVU-type encounters in my youth, 24 hr+ dry labor with episiotomy w/out epidural, chemo without a port and yet the biopsy today takes the cake. If I never see the motherloving MRI machine again, I want a mastectomy.

    What procedures were worse? I need to know to stay away from them. 

    Drinking Baileys Irish Cream makes everything better... Oh yeh!

    worse procedures: total knee

    worse procedures: total knee replacement, regular MRI (scared the crap out of me, had to stop and wait to get someone to prescribe an ativan after which I thankfully fell asleep), total abdominal hysterectomy. Those were the very worst...you've already had the TAH so you're good. Stay away from the knee replacement...ouch! And enjoy your Baileys!!

  • Alexandra
    Alexandra Member Posts: 1,308
    scatsm said:

    worse procedures: total knee

    worse procedures: total knee replacement, regular MRI (scared the crap out of me, had to stop and wait to get someone to prescribe an ativan after which I thankfully fell asleep), total abdominal hysterectomy. Those were the very worst...you've already had the TAH so you're good. Stay away from the knee replacement...ouch! And enjoy your Baileys!!

    I took 2 Ativans (lorazepams) this morning

    I would've taken more, but I had to drive back. Didn't do **** anything for me. It's coffee's fault.

    I need both knee replacements. Since car accident in 1998 I can't kneel. Puts a cramp on blow- my love life. Embarassed

    I'm pi$$ very drunk and probably should stay away from the board to maintain my unspoiled lady-like image.

     

  • lovesanimals
    lovesanimals Member Posts: 1,366 Member
    Alexandra said:

    I took 2 Ativans (lorazepams) this morning

    I would've taken more, but I had to drive back. Didn't do **** anything for me. It's coffee's fault.

    I need both knee replacements. Since car accident in 1998 I can't kneel. Puts a cramp on blow- my love life. Embarassed

    I'm pi$$ very drunk and probably should stay away from the board to maintain my unspoiled lady-like image.

     

    Thank Goodness for Drugs and Alcohol!

    You've been through the wringer in your short lifetime!  Amongst all of us, I'll bet we're missing several hunded body parts and internal organs!

    Let us know of course when you get the MRI results. 

    Kelly