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Anybody seen, or heard from Maggie?

I don't like seeing her disappear like this. She usually posts about every day or so.

Did she post anything about going away with anyone for the holidays?

Hope she is OK. I know she mentioned having health problems a whole back. Hopefully she is just off on a jaunt.
 
This year will be the first time she's spent the holidays alone. She's just lived through the year from hell, on all fronts. :(
 
She's probably a busy person, busier than I, and I missed my daily FF league this week. Holidays make people busier. Holidays also make people in need of a break. How some of you listen to freakin' idiots around here day after day, I mean seriously. I don't blame her for resting a minute.

Her and I sure disagree sometimes, she's nice even though I'm not.
 
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It's totally possible for people to have better things to do then hang out with us.

Especially at Christmas, when one is already signed up for hospice.

However I have a foggy memory of her saying she was traveling.

In the threads...a week at her sisters,,

Or maybe that was last year.

Or someone else.

?
 
I don't like seeing her disappear like this. She usually posts about every day or so.

Did she post anything about going away with anyone for the holidays?

I was just thinking that yesterday. I sure hope she's okay. She's such an intelligent and witty woman. A true gem.
 
Maggie an Irish Blessing for you! A true favorite of mine.


“May the road rise up to meet you, may the wind be ever at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face and the rain fall softly on your fields. And until we meet again, May God hold you in the hollow of his hand.”
 
I don't like seeing her disappear like this. She usually posts about every day or so.

Did she post anything about going away with anyone for the holidays?

I could've sworn i saw her "like" a post somewhere yesterday. Maybe i was wrong.

Hope she's okay!
 
I don't like seeing her disappear like this. She usually posts about every day or so.

Did she post anything about going away with anyone for the holidays?

It shows her as last seen @ which always seemed to me anyways as they were active online vs having a date of last seen. Ofcourse she has not made a post in a while, my assumption is she has something else going on.
 
It shows her as last seen @ which always seemed to me anyways as they were active online vs having a date of last seen. Ofcourse she has not made a post in a while, my assumption is she has something else going on.

The "@" with no time after it is actually an indication of someone who has their online status set to invisible, so it will never display the last time she was online.
 
The "@" with no time after it is actually an indication of someone who has their online status set to invisible, so it will never display the last time she was online.

I see, years here and I are still a noob.
 
I don't like seeing her disappear like this. She usually posts about every day or so.

Did she post anything about going away with anyone for the holidays?

Yeah, I'm getting worried, too. Hopefully she's doing just fine.
 
Thanks hon.

I was so afraid she'd taken a turn for the worse when I realized she'd been gone for a few days.

I thought she had more time.

The downfall can come very quickly with cancer. My father went from basically fine to actively dying in the course of maybe 2 or 3 weeks. A friend's parent went through a similar thing. Felt totally fine until one day she didn't, went to the doctor, got diagnosed, dead less than 2 weeks later. It's not always a slow decline. Sometimes it's head-spinningly quick.

But, when it goes this way, we can at least say with fair certainty she felt ok right up until the end, and she was in good and capable hands by the time she didn't. She had nothing but good things to say about her hospice care. That's all we could have asked for.
 
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The downfall can come very quickly with cancer. My father went from basically fine to actively dying in the course of maybe 2 or 3 weeks. A friend's parent went through a similar thing. Felt totally fine until one day she didn't, went to the doctor, got diagnosed, dead less than 2 weeks later. It's not always a slow decline. Sometimes it's head-spinningly quick.

But, when it goes this way, we can at least say with fair certainty she felt ok right up until the end, and she has in good and capable hands by the time she didn't. She had nothing but good things to say about her hospice care. That's all we could have asked for.

True. I hope she was surrounded by friends at the end.

And I hope Tom never looks at another woman without seeing Maggie's face.

Rat bastard.
 
True. I hope she was surrounded by friends at the end.

And I hope Tom never looks at another woman without seeing Maggie's face.

Rat bastard.

I personally think we should get together and burn an effigy of the ****er. I think Mags would find it funny, although she had too much class to suggest it herself.

I'll make the voodoo doll, you bring the torch, and we'll see if we can get the sky to giggle. ;)
 
I personally think we should get together and burn an effigy of the ****er. I think Mags would find it funny, although she had too much class to suggest it herself.

I'll make the voodoo doll, you bring the torch, and we'll see if we can get the sky to giggle. ;)

I think you should extend an invitation to Lorraine Bobbit to help out with the effigy.
 
The downfall can come very quickly with cancer. My father went from basically fine to actively dying in the course of maybe 2 or 3 weeks. A friend's parent went through a similar thing. Felt totally fine until one day she didn't, went to the doctor, got diagnosed, dead less than 2 weeks later. It's not always a slow decline. Sometimes it's head-spinningly quick.

But, when it goes this way, we can at least say with fair certainty she felt ok right up until the end, and she was in good and capable hands by the time she didn't. She had nothing but good things to say about her hospice care. That's all we could have asked for.

My mom passed away just over three years ago, December 2014, from B-Cell Lymphoma. She had taken chemo on & off for nearly tens years, yet she outlived her prognosis 5 plus years. She passed away two months to the day from entering hospice. About halfway thru the two months, she fell & broke a hip. She told my brother she broke her hip in a helicopter accident. Some times life's end can get drawn out & brutal ................
 
I personally think we should get together and burn an effigy of the ****er. I think Mags would find it funny, although she had too much class to suggest it herself.

I'll make the voodoo doll, you bring the torch, and we'll see if we can get the sky to giggle. ;)

I'm in. :)
 
My mom passed away just over three years ago, December 2014, from B-Cell Lymphoma. She had taken chemo on & off for nearly tens years, yet she outlived her prognosis 5 plus years. She passed away two months to the day from entering hospice. About halfway thru the two months, she fell & broke a hip. She told my brother she broke her hip in a helicopter accident. Some times life's end can get drawn out & brutal ................


So sorry to hear that, CS. Cancer is a bitch. I've lost many family and friends to it, and my husband, thank God, has beaten it twice.
 
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