Congratulations angel and all the other winners!OMG! OMG! It was me! I am SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO excited!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I can't believe I won!!!!![]()
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Congratulations angel and all the other winners!OMG! OMG! It was me! I am SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO excited!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I can't believe I won!!!!![]()
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Not sure...lol...I sent him a text and told him to log in...
But that doesn't work for stuff that's already in transit, right?
BTW, I decided Innokin needed to be represented in my newest favorite thing to do, so here's their picture:
I found a guy local who makes juice
BAD - SO BAD . . .There...brownies for everybody !!
Took me 5-6 months after being diagnosed with diabetes to get 20 lbs off
which disrupter color to go with it yet...
Congrats to today's winners. I still don't see my name on the list, so I guess they are just saving the best for last
I got a "port" today, and then tomorrow, I start chemotherapy. The port is a semi-permanent implant that goes in my chest, with a line that runs underneath the clavicle and hooks into my bloodstream just above the heart, and functions as an alternate IV so they can give me large amounts of fluid, without blowing out a vein. So whenever they need to give me anything (saline, chemo, or I guess blood transfusions are something I'll be getting a lot of, maybe), or all the blood draws they've been and presumably will need to keep taking each morning, they won't have to stab me in the arm anymore, they'll just access the port with a "special" needle and do it through there. One step closer to becoming Borg, I suppose. I will be assimilated, resistance is futile.
I say "semi-permanent" because apparently they're good for up to twenty years before they have to be taken back out. They say I'll have mine in until I've been in remission for at least a year or two. They will teach me how to access it myself at home, and once a month I'll have to flush it out with a special solution so the blood doesn't clot up around it and close it off. Sounds like a blast...![]()
I've had one..it's much better than needles! Find things to keep you busy, some days will be all tests and ugly stuff.learn to love 7up and crackers, it's helps with the stomach. Jello will be your friend! And never pass up the chance for a nap!Congrats to today's winners. I still don't see my name on the list, so I guess they are just saving the best for last
I got a "port" today, and then tomorrow, I start chemotherapy. The port is a semi-permanent implant that goes in my chest, with a line that runs underneath the clavicle and hooks into my bloodstream just above the heart, and functions as an alternate IV so they can give me large amounts of fluid, without blowing out a vein. So whenever they need to give me anything (saline, chemo, or I guess blood transfusions are something I'll be getting a lot of, maybe), or all the blood draws they've been and presumably will need to keep taking each morning, they won't have to stab me in the arm anymore, they'll just access the port with a "special" needle and do it through there. One step closer to becoming Borg, I suppose. I will be assimilated, resistance is futile.
I say "semi-permanent" because apparently they're good for up to twenty years before they have to be taken back out. They say I'll have mine in until I've been in remission for at least a year or two. They will teach me how to access it myself at home, and once a month I'll have to flush it out with a special solution so the blood doesn't clot up around it and close it off. Sounds like a blast...![]()
Still keeping you in my thoughts and prayers. Keep up the positive attitude...that'll go a long way towards healing!Congrats to today's winners. I still don't see my name on the list, so I guess they are just saving the best for last
I got a "port" today, and then tomorrow, I start chemotherapy. The port is a semi-permanent implant that goes in my chest, with a line that runs underneath the clavicle and hooks into my bloodstream just above the heart, and functions as an alternate IV so they can give me large amounts of fluid, without blowing out a vein. So whenever they need to give me anything (saline, chemo, or I guess blood transfusions are something I'll be getting a lot of, maybe), or all the blood draws they've been and presumably will need to keep taking each morning, they won't have to stab me in the arm anymore, they'll just access the port with a "special" needle and do it through there. One step closer to becoming Borg, I suppose. I will be assimilated, resistance is futile.
I say "semi-permanent" because apparently they're good for up to twenty years before they have to be taken back out. They say I'll have mine in until I've been in remission for at least a year or two. They will teach me how to access it myself at home, and once a month I'll have to flush it out with a special solution so the blood doesn't clot up around it and close it off. Sounds like a blast...![]()
I love your spirit, bwh79. Stay positive! Best wishes...Congrats to today's winners. I still don't see my name on the list, so I guess they are just saving the best for last
I got a "port" today, and then tomorrow, I start chemotherapy. The port is a semi-permanent implant that goes in my chest, with a line that runs underneath the clavicle and hooks into my bloodstream just above the heart, and functions as an alternate IV so they can give me large amounts of fluid, without blowing out a vein. So whenever they need to give me anything (saline, chemo, or I guess blood transfusions are something I'll be getting a lot of, maybe), or all the blood draws they've been and presumably will need to keep taking each morning, they won't have to stab me in the arm anymore, they'll just access the port with a "special" needle and do it through there. One step closer to becoming Borg, I suppose. I will be assimilated, resistance is futile.
I say "semi-permanent" because apparently they're good for up to twenty years before they have to be taken back out. They say I'll have mine in until I've been in remission for at least a year or two. They will teach me how to access it myself at home, and once a month I'll have to flush it out with a special solution so the blood doesn't clot up around it and close it off. Sounds like a blast...![]()
If you have family or friends that can bring you things I have a recipe that is great during chemo. It was the only thing I could keep down. Also everyone will tell you... Do not attempt to eat any of your favorite foods while on chemo or you will never like them again. Your taste buds will cease to exist and honestly your mouth maybe to fill of sores to really eat. I found comfort in knowing what to expect. Drs do not have to tell you about side effects if they think it will keep you from doing treatment. There are lots of little tricks to weathering chemo. I hope they have told you what to expect. What is your cocktail and what's your schedule are you like 3 on 1 off?Congrats to today's winners. I still don't see my name on the list, so I guess they are just saving the best for last
I got a "port" today, and then tomorrow, I start chemotherapy. The port is a semi-permanent implant that goes in my chest, with a line that runs underneath the clavicle and hooks into my bloodstream just above the heart, and functions as an alternate IV so they can give me large amounts of fluid, without blowing out a vein. So whenever they need to give me anything (saline, chemo, or I guess blood transfusions are something I'll be getting a lot of, maybe), or all the blood draws they've been and presumably will need to keep taking each morning, they won't have to stab me in the arm anymore, they'll just access the port with a "special" needle and do it through there. One step closer to becoming Borg, I suppose. I will be assimilated, resistance is futile.
I say "semi-permanent" because apparently they're good for up to twenty years before they have to be taken back out. They say I'll have mine in until I've been in remission for at least a year or two. They will teach me how to access it myself at home, and once a month I'll have to flush it out with a special solution so the blood doesn't clot up around it and close it off. Sounds like a blast...![]()
Did you win last Monday with me or were you the week before?Congrats to all!!!!!!
I just got UPS confirmation that mine will be arriving via UPS tomorrow![]()
It's jar juice vaped they do online and he has some really good tobaccos13 Pages Later . . .
Yep - It will, "Mine" was already sent and after I signed up I was immediately notified that it was in transit and when it was due to arrive . . .
I need one In Black & Red . . .
By any chance - Does he do the same with what a specific analog tasted like too . . .![]()
BAD - SO BAD . . .![]()
Okay - Which ones are for "Us" Diabetics and "Sugar" free . . .![]()
First 10 lbs after being diagnose when I stopped drinking alcohol, then another 30 lbs within 3 months (after I stop Drinking Pepsi) & a total of 60+ lbs with the first year for "Me" . . . Just Sayin' . . .![]()
Well - The Black really shows the ECF "brand". . .
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Hello ECF!
For this round we've had to list 5 of today's 50 the winners as "XXX@.com" (first three letters / numbers of their email address) to ensure their privacy and protect them from identity theft. Due to those entrants not providing a full name, or only providing a first name.
Here are today's winners:
And finally the last five entrants who didn't provide a full name:
- Jarret Ree
- Alex Spe
- Carla Ros
- Desmond Jon
- Darren Sau
- Klaus Roe
- Michae Zin
- Homer Hil
- Jeff Rey
- Kjetil Knu
- Warren Kea
- Noah Oco
- Sol Yod
- Duane Cri
- Ray Gla
- Victoria Tho
- Jaysen Bra
- Ted Kok
- Ryan Low
- Eliana Ced
- Nicole Boy
- Dina Osb
- William Par
- Jen Ale
- Nick Bar
- David Joh
- Brian Cur
- Carrie Joh
- Randy Abb
- Erica Kno
- Jared Trz
- Taylor Jon
- Tori And
- Halil Erg
- John Wel
- Laura Pic
- Donald Woe
- Stevan Bib
- Cindy Dic
- Chris Gal
- Andy Din
- John Bat
- Alexandru Cim
- Geoff Buc
- Laure Cou
Congratulations to the winners!
- dgre@.net
- will@.com
- pat5@.net
- robd@.com
- recu@.com
The winners will be contacted over the next few days, via email.
Keep an eye out for the next 50 tomorrow at the same time: (17:00 EDT)