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  • jfljfl Member Posts: 1,399
    Steve,

    I'm sure it's been an ordeal, but really glad to hear the positive news. I'll be praying for you and your family.

    Jim
  • tsytsy Member Posts: 1,551
    That's good news, Steve. That thyroid tissue will suck up that radioactive Iodide and hopefully all will be well. I'll remember Beth (and you) in my prayers.

    tom
  • njswamplandsnjswamplands Member Posts: 1,760
    cancer stuff sucks, best of luck
  • rob_mrob_m Member Posts: 820
    Best wishes for Beth, you, and your family. Rob M.
  • bat1161bat1161 Member Posts: 1,784
    Steve,

    Glad to hear the good prognosis. Wish her all the best, and you and the rest of your family just hang in there. Know you are in our thoughts for a speedy, healthy recovery.

    Mark
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    Keep the chin up and let's hope the good news keeps coming.

    Anyone else notice the trace of replies to a particular message?

    -juice
  • damish003damish003 Member Posts: 303
    All the best, Steve. Glad to hear some positive news.

    -Dan-
  • rshollandrsholland Member Posts: 19,788
    Steve, you know everyone here is praying for Beth, you and the kids. Keep thinking positive thoughts.

    Bob
  • Karen_SKaren_S Member Posts: 5,092
    I'm very glad to heare there is a some silver in that black cloud hovering over Beth and your family. Hang in and stay positive!
  • kenskens Member Posts: 5,869
    That's great news, Steve. But how scary -- hazmat team!

    Sloan-Kettering is top notch. Beth's probably in the best hands possible.

    Ken
  • ladywclassladywclass Member Posts: 1,713
    so glad to hear that it's a POSITIVE message! ... thanks for the news ... and know you will continue to be in our thoughts ...
  • fibber2fibber2 Member Posts: 3,786
    Beth emissions drop below the threshold, and she was sprung around noon. Realize that she has been on a special diet for about 10 days and craving 'real' food. So I came down a bit early from Dutchess County, went down the Henry Hudson Pky to 50th St, and proceeded over to 3rd Ave to ESS-A-Bagel. Picked up Nova with scalion cream cheese, tomatoe & onion on a garlic bagel for her, and presented it in front of Sloan! I think I made her year....

    As always, thanks for the support and well wishes. The last few months have been really crummy, but I think we are seeing the clouds beginning to break up.

    Steve
  • fibber2fibber2 Member Posts: 3,786
    Ken,

    I wasn't kidding about the team! 6 people descended on the room with duct tape, saran wrap, and sheet plastic, along with the lead box itself. Basically it goes like this: I-131 is a beta emitter (high energy electron ejected from the nucleus). Once the electron strikes something, it is spent, and the iodine becomes xenon. End of hazard. The problem is that sweat, etc., can carry still active iodine, that when left on a surface, could present a low level hazard to the next occupant of the room. Half life is 8.4 days, so it is used up pretty quickly, and any personal items she touches will simply be put aside for a month. But the hospital will want that room put to use tomorrow, so the more that is covered in disposable plastic, the less that will have to be scrubbed down.

    Steve
  • subearusubearu Member Posts: 3,613
    Wow, that is certainly amazing science (though I'd think most would think of using xenon with lighting rather than a byproduct of medical treatment). Glad she (and you) made it through so far. I can't echo any better what the rest of the Crew has already replied.

    -Brian
  • bluesubiebluesubie Member Posts: 3,497
    Elm - Sure, I'll give you a call.

    Steve - Good luck!! We'll definitely keep her in our thoughts and prayers.

    -Dennis
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    Should make her some Hash Browns, remember all the recipes that popped up a while back? :-)

    -juice
  • njswamplandsnjswamplands Member Posts: 1,760
    2 18" lcds and one 24" wide aspect lcd

    weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    Does that mean your posts will also get bigger?

    Nah, doubt that. ;-)

    -juice
  • njswamplandsnjswamplands Member Posts: 1,760
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    Hey, keep your posts sized for normal screens. ;-)

    -juice
  • ladywclassladywclass Member Posts: 1,713
    this school year is finally 'officially' over .... and my mother is in the hospital for the third time in the last 2 months .... can't we have just a minute's breathing space????
  • tsytsy Member Posts: 1,551
    Close your eyes, breath slowly, and picture being on a beautiful beach in Hawaii. Then go there! :)

    Have a well deserved summer, Brenda. Hope your mom does better (don't they have any good doctors there! j/k)

    BTW, have you ever read a book called "There are no shortcuts" by Raffe Esquith. It's a very interesting book for teachers and parents alike!

    tom
  • rshollandrsholland Member Posts: 19,788
    Brenda, hope it's not serious with your mom.

    Bob
  • lilbluewgn02lilbluewgn02 Member Posts: 1,089
    We hope that Beth and your mom recover quickly
    Serge
  • lilbluewgn02lilbluewgn02 Member Posts: 1,089
    As I had mentioned, we would love to get together with all of you. We (meaning Susan :blush: ) have picked next Wednesday the 22nd at Capitol City Brewery at 6PM....let us know if that is OK with you guys...the more the merrier, including spouses and big helmets!
    Serge :)
  • hondafriekhondafriek Member Posts: 2,984
    Steve just in from the lake and read your post, the news looks promising but you remember that novena Rita and I did well we have every confidence that things will be fine.

    Cheers Pat.
  • fibber2fibber2 Member Posts: 3,786
    Brenda,

    One minute.... that is all you get....

    Hope she is doing better, and that you can enjoy this summer.

    Steve
  • fibber2fibber2 Member Posts: 3,786
    Serge,

    How is Susan doing? I know you guys have had a rough year as well.

    Steve
  • fibber2fibber2 Member Posts: 3,786
    and met Beth for lunch on Friday. I wasn't expecting to get much response, but got quite a surprise. I pegged it on the highest scale from 6 feet away (60,000 cpm / 50mR/h).

    Now I am way out of my league here in terms of interpreting this, having not renewed my X-ray workers certification in quite a few years. We have two systems in the lab, and are required to do a leakage survey periodically (hence the counters). The receiving tube is tuned for X-rays, so it may not be quite accurate for beta particles. But it turns out that I-131 is a Gamma emitter as well as beta, and Gamma is just a fancy term for X-ray, so the counts bear some relationship to reality. That being the case, she is still something like 50x above the standard industry radiation alert level (according to one reference). You know, the point where they grab you, drag you to the showers, and scrub you down with a wire brush......

    Waving the wand around the car, I was able to verify that Beth does indeed use her seat belt, and holds the wheel at the 10 and 2 o'clock position!!! Scary, no??

    Steve
  • grahampetersgrahampeters Member Posts: 1,786
    G'day

    Glad to hear that Beth is out and hope the thyroid treatment goes okay. Its obligatory to take the mickey out of your wife on such occassions. Judy tore a cartilage some years ago, disco dancing with our three year old son. Now she has torn it again, racing the dog through the house. I restrained myself from laughing too hard but the doctor counldn't.

    Cheers

    Graham
  • ladywclassladywclass Member Posts: 1,713
    and of all the people to respond to that particular 'pity party' is the one dealing with much more than *I* am at this point!

    a quick recap .. first time to hospital mom had fluid in her chest cavity pressing lung up causing difficulty in breathing ... drained fluid, performed numerous tests and found ... 'nothing' ... possibly a virus ... next trip to hosp .. more fluid on both sides of the chest cavity and a very rapid and not so stable heartbeat .. more tests .. more draining ... possibly a virus (still) or an auto-immune disorder ... this trip to hospital .. no fluid in chest, but very rapid heartbeat (at 160 per min or so) and was put in cardiac care unit - basically cardiac intensive care .. as of last night her heartbeat was stabilized and they had put her in a 'regular' room ..

    it is likely that we will have to make the trip to houston in the near future ...
  • rob_mrob_m Member Posts: 820
    Brenda, best wishes for you and your mother. Rob M.
  • rshollandrsholland Member Posts: 19,788
    Serge, sounds good!

    Bob
  • njswamplandsnjswamplands Member Posts: 1,760
    time to breakout the highway crusing lincoln for that trip?
  • ladywclassladywclass Member Posts: 1,713
    shh you trying to get me kicked out of here?
  • rshollandrsholland Member Posts: 19,788
    Hey Serge! Which one? There are 2 Capital City Brewerys in DC!

    http://www.capcitybrew.com/

    Bob
  • fibber2fibber2 Member Posts: 3,786
    Graham,

    Gives new meaning to the term, "Man, is my wife is hot!"

    Steve
  • fibber2fibber2 Member Posts: 3,786
    Brenda,

    Hey, I feel for you. Very much so. This reality stuff blows.... big time.

    On top of the stuff with Beth, Emily (9 yrs old) is acting out in all sorts of ways. Most likely stress related. Meetings with teacher and school shrink. I am now taking her to a psychologist. And the two year old asks 10 times a day "when mommy coming home?". My mother-in-law is up from Virginia and is an incredible help, but at 80, she needs down time as well. And I am trying to give my boss a fair return at the same time. Oh well, could always be worse.... Life will return to some semblance of normal in a week or so. In the mean time I am trying to keep my sense of humor.

    All of you are a big help with that last bit.

    Steve
  • c_hunterc_hunter Member Posts: 4,487
    Hang in there, Steve.

    Craig
  • jfljfl Member Posts: 1,399
    Gives new meaning to the term, "Man, is my wife is hot!"

    LOL. That's a good one Steve!

    Brenda - I'll add you & your mom to my prayer list. Trusting things will get better.

    Jim
  • ladywclassladywclass Member Posts: 1,713
    what steve said ... thanks guys ...
  • lilbluewgn02lilbluewgn02 Member Posts: 1,089
    Susan is doing fine, all tests are negative and as the doctor says, NED (no evidence of disease)...thanks for asking.
    Bob, good question re Cap City; I believe it's the downtown one, but I'll ask Susan which one we went to last year...do you have any preference?
  • lilbluewgn02lilbluewgn02 Member Posts: 1,089
    Michael and I went yesterday to the BMW Ultimate driving experience held in the Parking lot of The Office Depot Center (it's not a store, it's where the Florida Panthers play when they are not on strike). Great open parking lot with multiple elevation changes (one of the few places in Florida that is not completely flat!) The course set up was very interesting, lots of sweepers, esses, tight corners, a long straight ending in a really tight left-hander, etc; spread amongst the orange cones were green cones for setting up for turns and showing the best lines thru; the best course I've done in these ride and drive things.

    The purpose was to introduce the new 3-series. Incredible technology, 255 hp, and an excellent handling car, especially compared to the Infiniti G35 and Audi A4 3.2 Quattro we drove for comparison. All cars had the sport packages, and the Bimmer was a 330i. First, the active steering...this really works well; it adjusts the steering ratios as you drive and on that course, you could really see and feel the difference, especially compared to the Audi, which handled like a pig. If you needed 3/4to a full turn in the Audi, the Bimmer would do it in less than 1/2 turn of the wheel; cleaner lines, less roll, and very noticeable when your drive is over; no smell of burning rubber with the Bimmer. With the Audi, it smelled like a pile of burning tires. The G35, handled much better than the Audi but not as well as the 330i.

    All cars were very comfortable, nicely laid out interiors, and excellent grab handles! (necessary for use with one of the drivers in my group; he kept going into one of the turns too hot and losing it, doing a 270 at one point; turns out he drives a Maserati coupe...makes you wonder). Great power delivery on all the cars, though at times, the Audi seemed to lag behind when coming back on power after rolling thru some turns. I'll tell you, I was impressed with the BMW. Afterwards, one of the instructors was kind enough to give Michael a ride at full speed thru the course, explaing his steering, acceleration, and braking at each point on the course.

    Before the autocross, Michael and I had a chance to drive 3 other Bimmers as part of the Susan G. Komen Foundation thing that BMW does every year; for each mile you drive, BMW donates $1 to the foundation. They give you an 8.8 mile course thru the streets of Sunrise FL and you are on your own. Car#1 was a 530i; lovely car and a 6-speed steptronic which was smooth and fun (think sequential)..why bother with a manual, I was wondering. Car#2 was a fire-engine red Z4 3.0i, also with a steptronic (5-speed). Now that was fun...the wind thru my thinning hair, etc.
    Car #3 was an X3 3.0i with 5-speed steptronic; you can feel every little bump in the road, lots of body roll.
    We had a good time and earned some money for a good cause. There were also delicious fudge brownies, chocolate chip cookies, and drinks, as well as a Bridgestone baseball cap for each participant.

    Till next time from the land of the flat...
    Serge
  • rshollandrsholland Member Posts: 19,788
    No, I don't have a preference. Your call :)

    Bob
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    I'd prefer the one in Bethesda, it's close to a Subway stop (Bethesda - Red Line) plus parking it easier than it is in DC.

    Wed night is perfect - we have a sitter lined up every Wed for our "date night" so I'll drag the wife along (kicking and screaming). I'll promise her we'll limit the car talk to half the evening so she may grudgingly agree to join us. :o)

    Can you e-mail me info about that BMW event? I wonder if they have one in DC.

    Brenda: nice to have you back, hope your mom improves soon.

    -juice
  • rshollandrsholland Member Posts: 19,788
    Capital Cities Brewery in Bethesda? I don't see it on their web site. Is it new? And if so where is it?

    Bob
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    I'm thinking of Rock Bottom Brewery, never mind.

    I've been to the one in Downtown, it's fun. It's across the street from the old convention center. Bob - wanna drive in together? I'm probably on the way for you.

    Checked on the BMW thing and they have nothing in DC, bummer.

    -juice
  • dcm61dcm61 Member Posts: 1,567
    Remaining locations:

    Atlanta (6/17 - 6/19)
    Cleveland (7/8 - 7/10)
    San Francisco (7/8 - 7/10)
    Chicago (7/15 - 7/17)

    http://www.bmwusa.com/bmwexperience/EventsandPrograms/UDE/events.htm

    DaveM
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    Beat you by about 3 seconds. ;-)

    -juice
  • dcm61dcm61 Member Posts: 1,567
    Yeah, but yours was a self centered reply. None in DC, who cares about the rest of the country. :P

    DaveM
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