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World Read Aloud Day was 2 February.

9 February I turn 60!!

14 February is, of course, Valentine's Day.

And 22 February is Two's Day (Tuesday 22/2/22, or 2/22/22 for Americans).

So, happy reading, aging, loving, and double everything to all!
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Happy birthday for the 9th Deer, in case I forget. (Wow, I thought you were younger than that. :D )

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deer of the dawn wrote: And 22 February is Two's Day (Tuesday 22/2/22, or 2/22/22 for Americans).
That was going to be my wife and I's retirement date. We chose it about 5 years ago. But we have decided to go one more year of working. But that is it, come what may, this is the last year.
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Sure wish I was mulling the idea of retirement over.
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Fist and Faith wrote:Sure wish I was mulling the idea of retirement over.
Many would say that we should pad our retirement for the next five years before considering retirement and retire at 65. Financially that makes sense. However what good is that money after we are dead? So after seeing so many friends and family over the years not make it to retirement or put it off and then pass away, it was a bit of a reality check of.... lets put it all in a spreadsheet and see if we can go ahead and enjoy our retirement while we are still young enough to enjoy our retirement. That looked good so we did some research and found a financial advisor that we trusted who showed us that we were on track and we had enough to retire..... there was one catch. My wife wants the house paid off before we retire. So we are spending this year paying off the house so we can retire 100% debt free.

The other thing was my wife went to her eye doctor this previous year for what looked like a retinal detachment. That wasnt it, but she has these giant floaters in her left eye caused by something in her vitreous fluid. All that being said, her last appt a few weeks ago they said "You will probably start seeing these in your other eye in the next couple of years".

I looked at her and said, "this is our last year working, I dont care if the house is paid for or not" and she agreed. We have many things we would like to do and see, and if she is going to eventually have vision issues, now is the time.
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In years past, I was financially... Well, "stupid" is an understatement of gargantuan proportion. Don't know how I'll ever be able to retire. Certainly not before I'm 70, if then.

Gotta remember the good times I had spending like an idiot! :D
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deer of the dawn wrote:9 February I turn 60!!
Happy Birthday! or I offer my condolences. Whichever you prefer.
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LOL, Happy Birthday again. :D
Fist and Faith wrote:In years past, I was financially... Well, "stupid" is an understatement of gargantuan proportion. Don't know how I'll ever be able to retire. Certainly not before I'm 70, if then.

Gotta remember the good times I had spending like an idiot! :D
Not that I was stupid, but I am a terrible procrastinator and I only started preparing for it far too late. :D

I compensated somewhat by kickstarting my RA with a largeish chunk of what I'd saved up until that point, and every year I dump an additional lump sum (equivalent to 5 or 6 months of contributions) in as well, (partly for tax reasons) so hopefully that will make up for it in the end. :D

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I received an interesting phone call from a scheduler at Seattle Cancer Care Alliance today.

Apparently eligible patients have been entered in to a lottery to receive the Evushield antibody therapy treatment, and my name was drawn. She was calling to schedule an appointment. Problem is, until then I had never heard of the program, and told them so. I didn't turn down an appointment, but I didn't book one, either. I asked them to talk with my two care teams, and have someone talk with me about the treatment.

After we disconnected, I then did some research and learned that this is a treatment offered under an FDA EUA, that there is limited amounts, and as I stated above, appointments are only offered via a lottery.

So...
Did I throw away my chance at getting this treatment by asking them to have someone explain it to me? Is it a treatment I should pursue? Or at this point should I "sour grapes" it and say it is so experimental I'm better off missing out anyway?
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Heard back from both my care team and scheduler. Antibodies injections scheduled for Thursday. Supposedly no reaction is expected, but they do want me to stick around for an hour after. I wasn't told I needed to be driven by anyone else, though.
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That's awesome!!!! I hope you find that it boosts your antibodies!!!
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Ah. You didn't throw away your chance. Cool.
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Considering the method of administration for Evushield antibody therapy, perhaps Fist's phrasing might hew closer to certain "Hamilton" lyrics...

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ugh, ugh, ugh.
I knew this antibodies treatment consisted of two shots, but I thought they would be in the arm...
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Thank you, for not specifying.
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Well, been a rough few days at work. Funny how everything always happens all at once as it were.

Still, weekend now, all I have to worry about is lack of sleep because my ginger cat is still under house arrest in a cone (until Wednesday) and he is not dealing with it well. :D

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Well, rough week extended into weekend. :D Worked sporadically around the clock all weekend. (Damn hackers.) Still, uh...Monday I guess? :D

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Too much work is better than forced retirement. Probably.
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