What the hell, looks like Hu's on third. Someone tell that MF to get back to first.
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I could 'fix' her.....
I can describe it. When you're old you can shiver at 72 with the heat on, and have hypothermia at 72 with the AC on.IDK how to describe it but 72 degrees with the heat On
and 72 degrees with the A/C On are 2 totally different temps.
So you been talking to my wife? HahahaI can describe it. When you're old you can shiver at 72 with the heat on, and have hypothermia at 72 with the AC on.
In actuality I don't think a 9-1-1 operator would ask you to spell a street name if if was stated clearly (IMO) however, this is purported to be a genuine 9-1-1 call......
It hasn't been easy with my chemo therapy since February and especially during the hotter temps from June to now...wife wants the A/C set to 75 during the day, which is OK, but 72 for sleep at night and that freezes my cahones off. If I go outside in the mid 90's for just a few minutes then come back in to 75 I freeze so I pull on a light long sleeve shirt. In 5 minutes it's OK. It goes up and down like that depending on what ambient temp I spent a few minutes in but it's mainly when the temp goes down. I still can't drink anything cooler than room temp...it's like drinking shattered glass but typically that normalizes OK after about 10 days.I can describe it. When you're old you can shiver at 72 with the heat on, and have hypothermia at 72 with the AC on.
You are in mine and my wife's prayers...the wife had radiation treatment 5+ years ago, being past the five years, tested, she has recovered and got the all clear, this is our prayer for you...It hasn't been easy with my chemo therapy since February and especially during the hotter temps from June to now...wife wants the A/C set to 75 during the day, which is OK, but 72 for sleep at night and that freezes my cahones off. If I go outside in the mid 90's for just a few minutes then come back in to 75 I freeze so I pull on a light long sleeve shirt. In 5 minutes it's OK. It goes up and down like that depending on what ambient temp I spent a few minutes in but it's mainly when the temp goes down. I still can't drink anything cooler than room temp...it's like drinking shattered glass but typically that normalizes OK after about 10 days.
BUT....
I had my 8th and hopefully final IV chemo this past Friday! In the next week or 2 they'll do a CT scan or MRI and we'll see if the tumor has shrunk enough for surgery and/or I'll discuss other options with the doctor.![]()
Thanks for the prayers and that's great news about your wife's experience....and it's very encouraging.You are in mine and my wife's prayers...the wife had radiation treatment 5+ years ago, being past the five years, tested, she has recovered and got the all clear, this is our prayer for you...
Will you be getting a PET scan?
So these old people here keep our thermostat at 77 and it is young people approvedI can describe it. When you're old you can shiver at 72 with the heat on, and have hypothermia at 72 with the AC on.