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Congrats Willie, I knew you'd be okay. :)
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(((CWillie))) Wonderful news!!
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Hellebore; there is just so much drama one can take. Make yourself less available for a couple of days--have a small emergency of your own.
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Hallelujah! Cwillie.

We are all doing a happy dance for you. :)
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Cwillie,
Wonderful News!
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Cwillie,

I agree with Barb - champagne 🍾 with donuts 🍩 is so much better

fantastic news
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looks like my molar has a couple of cracks - have to hold on til Wednesday morning -
dentist won't know if I need a crown until he gets in there but he was able to avoid a crown 10 years ago for me with an inlay when I lost half my back molar

I'm hopng the Advil kicks in soon
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I suggest taking an antibiotic when he starts on the tooth. It can't hurt and it certainly could help if there is any infection that could spread to the bone. You probably won't have the same situation but I had to have surgery for a fractured jaw from a failed root canal. My mouth may never return to normal.
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Msmadge if you can get some clove oil, it will help with pain until you get to dentist.
Tooth pain is on the top of the list of excruciating.
Best wishes
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my whine moment is that I foolishly thought I would sleep better while my husband was away (cpap machine makes him make weird noises with his lips like fake fart/raspberry sounds that keep me awake). Boy was I wrong! Wish he was coming home today instead of tomorrow because I do not sleep as soundly when he’s not in bed next to me and I wake more frequently!
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Worried in Cali, I could be mask farts. I get them too (I sleep with a cpap as well). I ended up getting headbands from the dollar tree...No problems since.
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Don't feel too bad about occasional fast food when you need a break from food prep. You can make fast food choices that are not completely devastating to your health and figure. Avoid the fried and gooey--choose wisely then after your break go back to making your own healthier food. Prepare generous quantities of some basics, divide into serving portions and freeze. Take out (in time to thaw) servings as needed. If you can do that for at least dinners or maybe dinners and lunches, then you don't have to spend mind-numbing hours EVERY DAY preparing food.
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Thanks for the tip annonymous! Hubby has tried 2 masks and he still makes the fart noises in his sleep so I don’t know what it is? He’s very open to fixing the problem but I don’t know if I can get him to wear a headband haha!0
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Lets all pray for the koalas. They said they risk losing two thirds of them due to the fire situation in Australia. I just saw the news report. Just devastating.😢
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Gershun I just saw a video of a woman rescuing a burned koala from the fires! So heartbreaking! Praying he pulls through.
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Yes worried, that's the one I just saw. I bawled. So sad!
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I started on hemodialysis about 3 weeks ago. I took all of the educational classes, follow the diet, follow all of the instructions. Despite all of this, it is an unpleasant experience. I can understand the people who decide to discontinue treatment and pass away quietly. Not planning on going that route, but it’s difficult. It plays with your head. Hard to read and concentrate. Same with knitting and crocheting. End up sitting there listening to the machine noises. And there is all of the stuff they don’t tell you until it happens. The fatigue is the worst. And living from the end of one treatment to the beginning of the next is no way to live. I don’t discuss with people at work, in the community or family. They don’t want to hear. Sorry for the rant.
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Hardly a rant Becky. And you are entitled all things considered.

Keep looking up if you can. HUGS
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Becky,
Your favorite music on your favorite technology with earbuds?

You truly are facing a difficult challenge.

I think you can do this.
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Becky

You are one of the strongest people I’ve encountered and you should come to us to rant as often as you like

hugs to you

MsM
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There is one good thing - or at least I thinks it’s good. You don’t have to pee - maybe once a day. Sometimes none.🙂
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I think dialysis is another one of those things that aren't properly understood by the general public, I know I was no different from everyone else when I believed the time it took was the only downside. We have too much faith in the medical community's ability to fix us 100% and all those "brave" public figures who don't admit to suffering through toxic anxiety while often feeling like a pile of chit warmed over don't help matters at all. There's nothing brave about living with illness - it's not like you have a choice in the matter, and if you can't cope with aplomb does that make you a coward? Vent all you like Becky.
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Becky you hang in there, you have been through so much, and better days MUST be ahead.
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Hugs, Becky. We are here for you anytime. I've never been through hemodialysis but I've known people that have, and they say it takes a lot out of you. Hope you are able to get some rest and get to feeling a little better.
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So sorry to hear about this, Becky. One of my family members went through it and I can't imagine it was much fun.

My whine: Several of my elderly aunts & 1 uncle are advanced age, with severe health problems. My mother is particularly close to the aunt for whom I am named - I am too but I'm apparently not allowed to be upset over what's likely her death pretty soon because my mother screams at me over everything from how little I'm allegedly doing to help (I'm cooking, running errands, feeding pets etc) to how little I'm allegedly supporting her (hours and hours on the phone every week which is really taking it out of me.) I know she's just taking stress and fear out on me which is understandable but this is hard for me too. Usually I'm pretty good at setting boundaries with her but now it seems like absolutely everything sets her off. I've started keeping my distance which sucks because she's always with my aunt, so that means I can't see her as much.

Really feels like losing both of them, on top of the other relatives who likely don't have long left. I've been meaning to try to find a counselor but I don't even really know where to start. I don't want to call one out of the phone book but I may get desperate soon.
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Thanks everyone. Hope none of you ever have to have dialysis. Wouldn’t wish it on anyone.
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hellebore,
i ( like a dumbass ) wasted time seeing a ( female kid ) therapist for 6 months after my son was killed . it took her 6 months to work up the nerve to tell me i was probably a jerk .
kinda slow -- that one .
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There's a nice guy underneath though right Captain?
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Everytime I come visit my parents they complain that I dont visit enough (rolls eyes)...

"why would you rather spend all your free time in an apartment by yourself instead of helping us"

Geez I dont know...so I can sleep in peace. So I can do what I want during the day instead of being on my parents' schedule. So I dont have to listen to parents' nagging.

Because for the 11th time JUST BECAUSE I DONT HAVE A WIFE AND CHILDREN, IT DOESNT MEAN I DONT HAVE A LIFE.

YOU DONT HAVE TO BE MARRIED TO LEAVE YOUR PARENTS' HOUSE!
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Exveemon,

When they start complaining walk out.
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