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So, anyway, you in the chatroom? I don't really come in the chatroom very often, so I pop up from time to time. But in your case, I'd like to talk you, since you always seem to miss me
Well, you could say that. But Over the summer, my father kept getting sick and from time after time, he kept making trips to the hospital for like...6 or 7 times over the summer, surgery, after surgery, and couple months ago, after like christmas..or sometime before christmas, the doctors took long enough to find out the he's been diagnosed with cancer...which pulled a bit of an emotional strain on me because I didn't expect my own father to get this fuckin' desease. (sighs) And it's been real hard for new years as well cause when my dad was in the hospital again durring new years, my dog, buddy, ran out of insulin and my other family members were visiting him at the time. my mother kept calling other stores to see if they had insulin for my dog, but store, after store she's called, either they didn't have it, or it was too pricey, and again ,it was frustrating for me because I didn't want my dog to go another night wihtout his medicine. So, finaly, it came down to wal-mart(They have the medicine) By the time When my twin sister Suzzanne and my oldest brother Joe finaly came back, my mother told them to go to wal-mart and pick up the insulin, which they did, thank god. Which eventually, the night of the new years was calmer, thankfully.
Dad eventually got chemo theropy, which is making the cancer in him begin to shrink, which is a good sighn. At least the cancer didn't advance. He's up and moving, the chemo is working but, theres a couple of side effects. But the chemo can be a real pain the ass cause it's giving him some side effects - chapped fingers or blisters, makes his face look flushed, which he needs a certain lotion for that, every couple of times, the nurse come over to check on him. Other than that, he's up and moving and fighting this thing.
I've been holding the fort the whole time when he was at the hospital over the summer and when he goes through the chemo treatments once every 2 weeks. And yet again, he has another session for the chemo theropy treatments.
I know he'll make it. He's gotten this far all this time, right? I just know he'll make it. He's a tough ol' bird
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"Whoops" is a word that should never be said by some professions - Pilots, Racing car drivers, and hair colourists come immediately to mind but Dentists also have to be up in the top five .
Flying is simple, just throw yourself at the ground, and miss
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i am an arctic flower, i bloom in the cold.
Game Over
my mother kept calling other stores to see if they had insulin for my dog, but store, after store she's called, either they didn't have it, or it was too pricey, and again ,it was frustrating for me because I didn't want my dog to go another night wihtout his medicine. So, finaly, it came down to wal-mart(They have the medicine) By the time When my twin sister Suzzanne and my oldest brother Joe finaly came back, my mother told them to go to wal-mart and pick up the insulin, which they did, thank god. Which eventually, the night of the new years was calmer, thankfully.
Dad eventually got chemo theropy, which is making the cancer in him begin to shrink, which is a good sighn. At least the cancer didn't advance. He's up and moving, the chemo is working but, theres a couple of side effects. But the chemo can be a real pain the ass cause it's giving him some side effects - chapped fingers or blisters, makes his face look flushed, which he needs a certain lotion for that, every couple of times, the nurse come over to check on him. Other than that, he's up and moving and fighting this thing.
I've been holding the fort the whole time when he was at the hospital over the summer and when he goes through the chemo treatments once every 2 weeks. And yet again, he has another session for the chemo theropy treatments.
I know he'll make it. He's gotten this far all this time, right?
I just know he'll make it. He's a tough ol' bird
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"Whoops" is a word that should never be said by some professions - Pilots, Racing car drivers, and hair colourists come immediately to mind but Dentists also have to be up in the top five .
Flying is simple, just throw yourself at the ground, and miss
What did you write?
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