Lovely. Now that I'm on Keflex for the breast mastitis, I'm getting a yeast infection. Oye ya yoy. And yeast infections make me tired. Here is a bit of info about Keflex and yeast infections: Use of this medication for prolonged or repeated periods may result in oral thrush or a new vaginal yeast infection (oral or vaginal fungal infection). Contact your doctor if you notice white patches in your mouth, a change in vaginal discharge or other new symptoms. So, I went to bed at about 9:30 p.m. and slept until 10:30 a.m. I was going to work at Jack's today, but I think I'm going to lay low and work on art projects for my art show on July 25. It's a perfect day. I bounced two checks at the end of last week. Such a drag because I've been being very careful and I even balanced my checkbook for the last six months in an attempt to get on track. I forgot about an automatic withdrawal for car insurance. This has happened before. I'm going to call and cancel the auto withdrawal. That will give me more peace of mind. Still no word about a date for the oophorectomy. My breast is hard and sore. I'm thinking even on the Keflex I should go see a boob specialist even though I saw my primary last week. Oye, the boob. Maybe the mastitis is making me tired too.

What a match yesterday!!!!!! Wow! I was on the edge of my seat. Well, not really, but my chest was fluttering with excitement. Such tremendous athletes. I felt sorry for Roddick. I spent the rest of the day hanging out at Paul and Charleen's. Very relaxing. Watched a few episodes of The Twilight Zone with Paul and promptly fell asleep. I'm off to pay my gas bill and then relax for the day. Free soup and game night at
Hope and Olive tonight. I'm all over it.
Love you all,
Sue
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Special invitation to all breast cancer bloggers. This month the Being Cancer Book Club is reading “The Adventures of Cancer Bitch” by S. L. Wisenberg, “witty and relentless, surprising and honest. Wisenberg has walked through the Valley of Cancer and she is willing to tell all; this is a cornucopia of breast cancer information as well as a very smart, funny read from an excellent writer."—Audrey Niffenegger, author, The Time Traveler’s Wife.
Book discussions are in Mondays’ posts. Take care, Dennis
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