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LSS's Oncotype DX score is 10/100. That's great news, for those of you who aren't @datlas. Now 15 days of XRT, 5 years of an aromatase inhibitor, and, hopefully, happily ever after.
If the scheduling works, we might even get out for some cruising in Sept. She drove the boat on Sunday, but felt it a bit when she had to grind in the Genoa sheet. No point in going easy on her, though. :D |
Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
(Post 22208854)
Here's a load of continuous rail....
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Originally Posted by genejockey
(Post 22209063)
No 53/39? 54/40 or fight?
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Originally Posted by MoAlpha
(Post 22209098)
LSS's Oncotype DX score is 10/100. That's great news, for those of you who aren't @datlas. Now 15 days of XRT, 5 years of an aromatase inhibitor, and, hopefully, happily ever after.
If the scheduling works, we might even get out for some cruising in Sept. She drove the boat on Sunday, but felt it a bit when she had to grind in the Genoa sheet. No point in going easy on her, though. :D |
We have a new physician who just started working last week. She interviewed with us about 4 months ago but had to give notice, which is typical in my field.
I am 99% sure she is pregnant by looking at her. There is no diplomatic and PC/legal way to find out, right? It has profound implications for staffing so would be helpful to know. |
Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 22209118)
I am 99% sure she is pregnant by looking at her. There is no diplomatic and PC/legal way to find out, right? It has profound implications for staffing so would be helpful to know.
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Originally Posted by MoAlpha
(Post 22209098)
LSS's Oncotype DX score is 10/100. That's great news, for those of you who aren't @datlas. Now 15 days of XRT, 5 years of an aromatase inhibitor, and, hopefully, happily ever after.
If the scheduling works, we might even get out for some cruising in Sept. She drove the boat on Sunday, but felt it a bit when she had to grind in the Genoa sheet. No point in going easy on her, though. :D |
Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 22209118)
We have a new physician who just started working last week. She interviewed with us about 4 months ago but had to give notice, which is typical in my field.
I am 99% sure she is pregnant by looking at her. There is no diplomatic and PC/legal way to find out, right? It has profound implications for staffing so would be helpful to know. Seriously, though - assuming you are in some sort of managerial position, No. |
Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 22209118)
We have a new physician who just started working last week. She interviewed with us about 4 months ago but had to give notice, which is typical in my field.
I am 99% sure she is pregnant by looking at her. There is no diplomatic and PC/legal way to find out, right? It has profound implications for staffing so would be helpful to know.
Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 22209121)
Offer her a drink.
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Originally Posted by genejockey
(Post 22209126)
I would caution you that Mrs. GeneJockey was on an aromatase inhibitor very briefly, because it hit her like supercharged menopause. So she did 5 years of Tamoxifen instead.
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Invite her to go on one of your bike rides. Tell her it's a good way to lose weight.
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Originally Posted by MoAlpha
(Post 22209133)
Yeah, definitely a question, but way better than chemo!
I remember taking her to one of her infusion sessions, and the nurse being ultracautious about getting the IV right, because "If this gets on your skin, it really burns". And I thought, "On her skin? ON HER SKIN?!? You're putting 30 mL of it right into her damn veins!!!" So, yeah! No chemo is great news!! |
Originally Posted by genejockey
(Post 22209143)
Oh, yeah. Mrs. GJ did that, to, Doxorubicin and Cyclophosphamide. Plus radiation. And 5 years of Tasmoxifen. 17 years ago. Cancer free since!
I remember taking her to one of her infusion sessions, and the nurse being ultracautious about getting the IV right, because "If this gets on your skin, it really burns". And I thought, "On her skin? ON HER SKIN?!? You're putting 30 mL of it right into her damn veins!!!" So, yeah! No chemo is great news!! |
Originally Posted by MoAlpha
(Post 22209148)
Seen lots and lots of patients on chemo in a previous life and yeah, you can inject stuff you can't put on skin. Surprised she didn't have a PICC. Sorry the two of you had to go through that. Sounds like it turned out well, though.
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UPS is about the worst delivery service out there.
I frequently have packages delivered to the office because the door is always open and someone is always here during business hours, but I can't tell you the number of times items have been shown to be delivered by leaving them on the "porch" when they were not left on the porch. Happened today with a bike gear order, which just happened to make it more irritating. Even the US Mail has been providing better service, and that is saying a lot. |
Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 22209121)
Offer her a drink.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 22209137)
Invite her to go on one of your bike rides. Tell her it's a good way to lose weight.
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Originally Posted by Mojo31
(Post 22209158)
UPS is about the worst delivery service out there.
I frequently have packages delivered to the office because the door is always open and someone is always here during business hours, but I can't tell you the number of times items have been shown to be delivered by leaving them on the "porch" when they were not left on the porch. Happened today with a bike gear order, which just happened to make it more irritating. Even the US Mail has been providing better service, and that is saying a lot. |
Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
(Post 22209172)
Weirdly, I find UPS great.
Thing is that the better drivers know me well and by name, and we frequently chat when they come in. It seems that some drivers assigned to the route just don't give a ****. FedEx is the best around here. The good thing is that Trek is reshipping the product, and handling it with UPS on their end. Since it's a fall apparel item, I don't urgently need it. |
Originally Posted by genejockey
(Post 22209063)
No 53/39? 54/40 or fight?
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Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
(Post 22209172)
Weirdly, I find UPS great.
DHL is the worst of the worst. |
Originally Posted by Mojo31
(Post 22209163)
And then get sued for sexual harassment?
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Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 22209022)
Frame holes? My main bike is the Habanero, titanium. No holes that I am aware of.
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Originally Posted by MoAlpha
(Post 22209193)
In a social situation, would that be (1) unwanted, improper or offensive; (2) affect decisions concerning her employment or (3) create an intimidating, hostile or humiliating working environment for the recipient?
These days, better safe than sorry. |
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