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Lick It, Stick It, Paste It and Waste it...~Scan Update..

OK, now that I have your attention, LOL....
I have my semi-annual blood test, and it's my annual CT, PET is in six months...tomorrow.
So say a prayer, stick me in your pocket, paste me to your mirror....and throw a little MOJO my way please...
Oh, BTW..the Subject line is the term we use to use when pasting up bullet holes in long range targets when I use to shoot 1000 yard targets in the Marines, LOL... Seventh Award Expert I might add...
They had little paper patches with adhesive backs like stamps that you would have to "lick it, stick it, paste it and waste it" to cover the bullet holes, LOL...
JG
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I hope you get to meet NED again!
John,
I've heard great things about this guy named NED. You have had the great fortune of meeting him before. Here's to meeting him yet again. Please say hi to him and tell him "T" is looking forward to meeting him soon.
Best wishes, positive thoughts and prayers."T"
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Tons Of Good Vibesjcortney said:NED
Although I'm past the point of 1000 yrd shooting, we can still meet up and go to the range and putter around at 100 yrds. After you get your NED of course.
Best thoughts your way buddy.
Joe
Are now on their way across the good ol' U.S.A. to your corner.
Luv,
Wolfen
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Johnwolfen said:Tons Of Good Vibes
Are now on their way across the good ol' U.S.A. to your corner.
Luv,
Wolfen
Get my annual PS/CT in early-April, so mine is coming-up soon, too. Might be my last as a yearly thing. Onco advised me she wasn't sure my insurance would cover it, but my ENT said he'd pull strings to make sure they do.
Bring the good results on home with you- and know you will.
Believe
kcass
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Done!Kent Cass said:John
Get my annual PS/CT in early-April, so mine is coming-up soon, too. Might be my last as a yearly thing. Onco advised me she wasn't sure my insurance would cover it, but my ENT said he'd pull strings to make sure they do.
Bring the good results on home with you- and know you will.
Believe
kcass
In my pocket you go. Praying that your scans go well and that you'll find ourngood friend NED. My scans are next month so I've got your back and soon you can have mine.
;-)
Billie -
Best of outcomes to you
I'll be thinking of you while I am laying in the CT scanner tomorrow too. It is my second scan after the primary CT, PET/CT diagnostic series. I am very interested along with other med pros to see what happened to the spots on the lungs.
Good luck John
Don
personal blog site - http:beatdown.cognacom.com - you are all invited to join
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Thanks Don...donfoo said:Best of outcomes to you
I'll be thinking of you while I am laying in the CT scanner tomorrow too. It is my second scan after the primary CT, PET/CT diagnostic series. I am very interested along with other med pros to see what happened to the spots on the lungs.
Good luck John
Don
personal blog site - http:beatdown.cognacom.com - you are all invited to join
Hoping the best for you also.... I intend to collect, since I owe you a pizza, and you me a beer, LOL...
Thanks all for thinking of me...
Blood work done this morning, five viles and a pee in the cup... CT at 3:30PM EST
~JG
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JSkiffin16 said:Thanks Don...
Hoping the best for you also.... I intend to collect, since I owe you a pizza, and you me a beer, LOL...
Thanks all for thinking of me...
Blood work done this morning, five viles and a pee in the cup... CT at 3:30PM EST
~JG
Hopeing you will get to see your old friend NED again today . I will be getting my first chance to meet him tomorrow . Thinking of you today.
Peggy
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