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For Jack's pre-op testing.
Going to be a long day!
Stopping at the new Whole Foods that they opened up there about 2 months ago. I love that store!
Have a Great Day!!

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Sending :bigbighug: to U and Jack----will be thinking of U both--


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I hope everything goes smoothly, today.

Be sure to fill us in if you find anything new and interesting at Whole Foods.

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Good Luck to you and especially Jack. That will be one long day for both of you and probably more for you since you just have to wait while Jack is being poked and prodded.

Hope all turns out well.

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Thinking of you...hope all went well...Love, JJ
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All testing is done unless they decide to do an EKG Friday before Jack's surgery..
Instead of the cath being removed in 5 days, now it will be 9 because they only schedule 3 Cystograms a day and those were filled for the 15th. I told the surgeon's assistant that Jack will be ready to punch his lights out by then. Or maybe I will since I'll be the one basically taking care of it, emptying it, cleaning, sterilizing, changing...
But due to what this surgery is for, we'll tolerate a few more days and pray that when we go on the 18th, we'll be told NO MORE cancer.

Tex, the only new thing I found at Whole Foods is a lemonade that comes in a 32oz. bottle made by Santa Cruz... It is very good. I just picked up my hempseed milk, which is cheaper there, some trail mix, my butter, etc.. We were short on time since we stopped there before going to the Clinic..

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Dee,

It's good to have all that preliminary stuff out of the way. The extra 3 or 4 days with the catheter is certainly not very good news, though. You would think they could schedule more than three cystograms per day - that must be a very long procedure.

Pardon me for being nosy, but I had assumed that you were casein intolerant when you recommended the hempmilk, but you're buying butter. ???
Also, is that lemonade made without HFCS?

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Yep Wayne!! I'm casein intolerant but I use ghee either bought at the store , plus I have learned to clarify butter and make my own. No problems..
The is no high fructose corn syrup in the lemonade...

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Ah! Okay, that makes sense.

I'll have to look for some of that lemonade. Thanks.

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