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LL, happy for your good news of getting in to see the ophthalmologist, finally. If anyone out there thinks there isn't good reason to always see a specialist, your story is certainly proof enough.

I was just on a thread from someone whose wife doesn't believe in western medicine (but is now showing signs of dementia). I wonder if people who believe this also never go to an optomotrist or ophthalmologist for their vision. Do they never get an eye exam? Never had an eye injury? Never get cataract surgery? Isn't this "western medicine" too...?
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Geaton, my mother was a Christian Scientist but she still went to the dentist,eye doctors and had cataract surgery. She also had both hips and I knee replaced,however she tried to pray about that but had surgery when she could barely walk. Towards the end she took all sorts of medicine yet she always had her CS books near her.
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Just an update since it's been awhile. I tested negative for all the diseases that could've caused Uveitis in my eyes. Shocking. Not. It came from the immunotherapy and it's not clearing up, even with the new dosing of eye drops. In fact, now my right eye is seriously inflamed because I was taken down to 1 drop a day 🙄. The Opthamologist referred me to a Rheumatologist to see what immunosuppressive drug I can take to treat this condition. He'd work with Dr C on the matter. Me, I'm 100% leery of now taking a drug to suppress my immune system when it's nearly killed me to ramp UP my immune system to kill off the cancer. I'll go see the dude, but it's doubtful I'll agree to be a guinea pig AGAIN here! The steroid drops have already caused cataracts and will likely cause glaucoma too......but I can be treated for glaucoma. I can't get the cataracts removed, or get glasses, until the Uveitis clears up. So my vision is very blurry for distance.....to the point I can't see anything but a big BLUR! I feel frustrated and sad about this, tbh.

The dizziness is a lot worse lately, too. Idk if the bad vision is a factor or what. But I'm back to using my cane in the house and not going out to sales. Which is depressing after being more mobile the past couple months.

Chuck's 2 year liver transplant anniversary is coming up next month, so there's a LOAD of tests ordered by the Mayo Clinic he has to undergo. He's doing fine, though, thank God.

My grandson turned 3 on March 4th and had a blast eating his birthday cake. His grandfather, my ex, gave him a cookie from his pocket for a gift! He's flat broke now after losing all his money investing in a pot farm. You can't make this chit up. He was feeling SO sorry for himself that he left the party mid way, after staring at me and then asking why my eyelashes are white? 🙄 It's mascara, bud, how do you like it?

I hope everyone is doing well. Sending you XOXOXOXO's
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Wow, Lea!

You have a lot going on in your life right now. Well, actually you have had a lot going on for quite a while but at times it seems to amp up quite a bit!

I’m really sorry that you’re dealing with all of this stuff.

What a blessing that Chuck is doing well. Your grandson sounds absolutely precious!

Wow! Your ex is going through his own tribulations right now, huh? Investing is always a gamble. You win some and lose some. He lost big time!

Will be thinking of you and hoping that all of these issues will be resolved soon. Enough of this, right?

I certainly can’t blame you for being frustrated and discouraged. I wish that I could say something to help but you know that I am not the Pollyanna type. You have every right to feel as you do.

It takes time to process everything and even more time to implement a plan. Hopefully, your doctor will figure out the best way to deal with these problems.

Sending much love, support and prayers your way today and always!
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I'm so glad that you updated us today as I have been wondering how things are going for you and was going to message you this afternoon.
I hate that you've taken some steps backwards and I pray that that will only be temporary, as you deserve some positive news already.
I'm glad that you have your grandson to bring you joy. That is the gift of being a grandmother right?
It's hard to believe that it's been 2 years already since Chuck's transplant. I'm glad that he is doing well.
Now we just have to get you doing well. I'm continuing to pray for your complete healing.
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Oh, wow, Lea, I am so sorry that there's more piled on your plate to deal with.
Anything with vision scares me so much. I hope they find an answer to this one. Am relieved Dr C. will work with the eye-guy.

I can't help but think that the vision is making an enormous difference in the dizziness, don't you.
So sorry to hear you aren't able to get out to those sales you so love.
I can't believe that Chuck is s/p two years now.
I remember that journey so well.
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Lea: Hugs and prayers coming your way.💛
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Big hugs Lea! So sorry you are having setbacks.💝
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Here to support you in any way possible Lea.
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Sending positive thoughts your way, Lea.
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A cookie from his pocket, just wow. No wonder you traded him in on a new model! Hoping you soon have another upswing and the vision improves
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Hi Lea. If you’d known about the side effects, would you have gone through the treatment? Because I for one am glad you’re here with us.

I sense your frustration over being a “Guinea pig” but Kaiser is definitely investing its best people on you. (It’s not like we have had any attention more than telehealth and nurse practitioners on our plan lol.) I would personally give them a chance as the alternative is inevitably dim. Either the uvalitis is resolved or you eventually go blind from its effects coupled with the untreated cateract s and glaucoma.
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Thank you Peggysue, for that sweet comment. I would take the Opdivo and Yervoy treatments again, knowing what I know now, because the alternative was death....and I'm happy to be alive too, albeit disabled. My body does not react well to drugs or therapies, however, and being in a compromised state already, the thought of taking an immunosuppressive drug to treat the Uveitis sounds crazy. And counterintuitive to the immunotherapy I took to extend my life! I'm still waiting to hear from the Uveitis specialist. It's a very tough condition to get rid of. I have nothing but praise for Kaiser, really, because they've handled my care very well and saved my life. And Chucks life 3x. If that's not a testament to good care, Idk what is! 😂🤣😁

I see the Opthamologist again next week and the PET scan is April 3. Praying the cancer is still undetectable.

Thanks to everyone for the kind words of support which I very much appreciate.
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LL thanks for posting your answer. It's a great question from PeggySue and I was waiting to see what you'd say. Blessings to you!
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Praying along with you, Lea. I certainly hope that you will be able to treat all of this successfully.

It’s quite tiresome to frequently visit doctors when dealing with issues.
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Oh, wow. How did I miss this? Gaaah!

Praying for you, and for EVERYTHING to just calm down!

Sending hugs to you!
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Oh, Lea. (((((Hugs))))) Eye issues are miserable. Prayers for mercy and healing of your eyes, clarity of vision, and away with the dizziness already!!!

So glad Chuck is doing so well. The less said about your ex the better.

We've got to get you back to doing estate sales! 🎇✨🌟
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My dad sends me pennies.

I will be praying for you.
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Thank you Katie. Love the pennies from heaven, don't you? 😊

Golden, the good news is I can see better up close! I'm back to estate sales and found a pair of 14k gold earrings for $3. Large round discs. Ka-ching.

Thanks for always being here Colleen.

Geaton, I'm grateful for LIFE, even in a compromised state. It's not like I'm paralyzed, which could've been the case. I'm tough. Just screw all this crap. I'll push thru it and live in the MOMENT, which is all any of us have anyway. The NOW. For now, all is well.
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Your attitude is admirable Lealonnie, with all you've been through. You're an inspiration to us all!
May God continue to bless and heal you.
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Hi Lea!
I'm just returning to this forum since being off since November due to dealing with a care giving urgency ...I'm still a bit drained and just trying to settle back in my own life. Now catching up on this site and I love reading your latest words...very inspiring! Yes, you are tough - and I think living in the MOMENT is great advice for all of us!

Happy to hear about your latest findings at the estate sales...I hope you continue to find great treasures!!
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Ty Hope and welcome back, and ty Funky. Today I found a genuine Faberge cross on a stand, in the blue velvet original box.....for $10. I just about passed out. I Google Lens'ed it and the exact one sold recently for $500. At the same sale, I bought an Italian marble and gold iron plant stand for $40.....which is selling for $395 And $425 online! This one is like new and marked Italy on the bottom of the 2 marble slabs. I may have to sell it because it just doesn't fit into my decor. But it's breathtakingly gorgeous.....so I'll have to see. 😊
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Those items sound lovely, Lea. You’re a great treasure hunter!

Have you followed any of the treasure hunting from sunken ships?

I have watched programs and read articles about the divers that go after those treasures from shipwrecks.

It’s fascinating to see what they find. It’s a lot of work for the diving teams but it’s also a passion for them.
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Great your back to estate sales. You would think though that family would have some things appraised. $10 vs $500 is a big difference.
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Great your back to estate sales. You would think though that family would have some things appraised. $10 vs $500 is a big difference.
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JoAnn, this is why treasure hunters hunt for treasure. Because many folks do not get things appraised and because not all estate sale companies know the value of everything, it's impossible. Although Faberge should be a clue. In 20+ years of junking, this is the first time I've come across a signed and boxed Faberge item.

I once bought a pair of 18k gold Italian gemstone earrings from an APPRAISER for $5 which were valued at $985. Garage sales are notorious for selling treasures for trash prices. I ask no questions, just pay the asking price. Ever watch Antiques Roadshow? 😊

I'm actually waiting to see if we got tickets to the event coming to Littleton in May. Tickets are given out randomly.
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Lea, while visiting my mom I went to a nearby Estate Sale. This was in Missouri many years ago.
I at the times made wind chimes out of wire, beach glass and beads. Had a whole fishing box full of beads. At the Estate Sale I found a long long strand of amber colored beads. All different sizes and shapes and quite lovely. Took it home and showed my mom the lovely "plastic beads" I found for next to nothing and she said "You just bought yourself the largest amber necklace I have ever seen. Sure enough we did the little burn test and smelled pine. I sold them at a collective my brother and I at that time sold pottery in. Can't remember what I got but it was very GOOD price.

That's the fun of the hunt.
In her book The Volcano Hunter, Susan Sontag gives one of the best descriptions of what "the hunt" is for us hunters, what the FIND is, what we feel in our bodies when we SEE THE PIECE. How we go about staying calm.
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My mom loved her yardsale Saturdays. One day she found a Roseville vase for $5.00. The seller referred to it as an ugly vase that her mother liked. Mom said, "Do you have any more ugly vases?" Mom walked away that day with another Roseville and two Weller pottery pieces. She gave them to me because she knew I always liked her Roseville vase. Oddly enough, now that I am going through my parents' house since they have both passed, I cannot find that vase. I know it was a wedding gift in 1954, and I know she went through a stage of getting rid of things, so I am guessing it was among the things she tossed (yes, threw away in the trash).
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Alva, I think I have a set of amber beads myself. I'll try the pin test to see if I smell pine....I've not heard of that! I found The Volcano Lover on Amazon, is that the book?

GG, shame about the missing Roseville. Many folks just do not realize the value of things, especially things they've had sitting around the house for decades! I once bought a Roseville piece myself at a yard sale for $1, but it has a chip on it. It sits on top of my secretary in my study. For a buck I couldn't resist 😊 Lol to "do you have anymore ugly vases?" 🤣😂
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Yes, the Volcano Lover by Susan Sontag. She isn't always an easy read but she's always a GOOD one. This is ostensibly the story of Lord Nelson and his lover, Lady Emma Hamilton. But Emma's husband is the collector of all things to do with volcanos. I kept this one in the library long and long and long thinking to reread it, but am finally giving some up now. I will never give up her Illness As Metaphor, but can finally let loose (kicking and SCREAMING) of The Volcano Lover.
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