Pecos
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I am getting stitches removed from my left arm where a skin cancer was removed. When I changed the dressing last night that area looked good.
Option 1, I could have retired on SSI disabilities but decided not to for many of the reason you site. It was a big mistake. I could sure sure that extra 400 dollars a month.I have a big decision to make but can't decide.
Due to medical issue I checked with my employer about retirement and was surprised to learn there are choices.
option 1: with medical issues (doesn't have to be work related injury)
option 2: without medical issues
I didn't know option 1 exists. Pension for option 1 is about 60-80% higher than the other. I'm leaning toward option 2 but will I ever regret later? Option 1 requires more paperwork like doc statement, lab, etc. and boss's statement. I hate to bother them and would feel embarrassed if I get denied. I was told if I'm denied then I can apply for option 2. This is similar to the stimulus checks or inheritance be it small or not where some people don't need/want. If you are in this situation which option would you choose and why?
Well crap, they didn't get it all and I am scheduled for another surgery later this month. I guess this kind of thing happens so there is no point in me getting all riled up about it.I am getting stitches removed from my left arm where a skin cancer was removed. When I changed the dressing last night that area looked good.
What a cramp! Surely they'll do a better job next time..Well crap, they didn't get it all and I am scheduled for another surgery later this month. I guess this kind of thing happens so there is no point in me getting all riled up about it.
But LOL, I can sure think of other things that I would rather do.
WTH? That's a shame. Will keep you in prayer.Well crap, they didn't get it all and I am scheduled for another surgery later this month. I guess this kind of thing happens so there is no point in me getting all riled up about it.
But LOL, I can sure think of other things that I would rather do.
Well, better to redo it then have the skin cancer. I assume it’s the type that spreads. My SIL had most of the skin removed from his back for his cancer, it was awful. Sorry this happened but just hang in there, as you pretty much said to me with my breast issue.Well crap, they didn't get it all and I am scheduled for another surgery later this month. I guess this kind of thing happens so there is no point in me getting all riled up about it.
But LOL, I can sure think of other things that I would rather do.
Yep, "hang in there" that is all we can do, but at least we are in a mutual support mode here and I appreciate it.Well, better to redo it then have the skin cancer. I assume it’s the type that spreads. My SIL had most of the skin removed from his back for his cancer, it was awful. Sorry this happened but just hang in there, as you pretty much said to me with my breast issue..
My needle biopsy is tomorrow, afterwards I have to stay for two hours with an ice pack on my titty, have you heard the expression “colder than a witches tit”, yup, mine will be apparently.
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With friends and family, no masks allowed !Gonna have a cookout at the park with our son and grandkids.
Are the Lily's in a part of the yard where the dog can't get to?Trying to keep puppy from eating spring flowers.
Coffee ground seems to work around my sprouting Lilly bulbs.
Wondering if that would keep the deer away from lilies that are further from house?
Clematis has leaves on top part of its vines .
Pup wants to chew the old stems of it.
Got a squirt of water in his face.
We have the same issue with Bella so all our plants are fenced in and so is sheAre the Lily's in a part of the yard where the dog can't get to?
I read that some Lily's are toxic to dogs/cats.
https://www.petmd.com/dog/conditions/toxicity/are-lilies-poisonous-dogs
https://www.petpoisonhelpline.com/blog/lilies-lilies-and-more-lilies/
More sorting through and tossing stuff before the big escape.![]()