All the best with your scan Eims:)
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Hard to Swallow!garym said:Pharmacy robbed!!!
All they took was the entire stock of Viagra...
Cops are now looking for hardened criminals.
I admit, I tried Viagra once, it got stuck in my throat when I swallowed...gave me a stiff neck
I hope you remembered to wear a helmet!:)
Djinnie
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Do goodtwinthings said:warm fuzzies
Oops! We need a delete button for accidental double postings...just sayin'
Eims. Good news is on the rise here. Keep the trend.
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thanks everyone...well itsdanbren2 said:Long Week!
Eims,
That is the longest week most us have to go through, it sucks! Although, watching the helmet and viagra may help to pass the time!
Love, prayers, and good health to you!
Brenda
thanks everyone...well its done and dusted now.....just the waiting and my doc said they may not even get back to me!!! aggghhhhhhhh ah well a bottle of nicely chilled prosecco helped me get some sleep last night.....
eims x
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Done & DustedEims said:thanks everyone...well its
thanks everyone...well its done and dusted now.....just the waiting and my doc said they may not even get back to me!!! aggghhhhhhhh ah well a bottle of nicely chilled prosecco helped me get some sleep last night.....
eims x
As you say, at least that's over with:)... I hope they send you confirmation! I hate it when you are told ' If you don't hear anything, then you can assume everything is fine.' when it comes to something as important as these results, they should understand that it needs to be seen in writing!
My scans were originally next week, but because I had the op scheduled they were changed until the end of September. A little way to go yet!
Djinnie x
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djinnie they will be hereDjinnie said:Done & Dusted
As you say, at least that's over with:)... I hope they send you confirmation! I hate it when you are told ' If you don't hear anything, then you can assume everything is fine.' when it comes to something as important as these results, they should understand that it needs to be seen in writing!
My scans were originally next week, but because I had the op scheduled they were changed until the end of September. A little way to go yet!
Djinnie x
djinnie they will be here before you know it....sure its nearly september now and all the kids will be back to school next week too.....
eims x
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Time flies!Eims said:djinnie they will be here
djinnie they will be here before you know it....sure its nearly september now and all the kids will be back to school next week too.....
eims x
I know! and summer is flying by! Come the end of September my husband has to start splitting and stacking more wood for the winter!, doesn't bear thinking about.
Right now though, the sun is shining and it's around 95 degrees. It has been scorching for the last few days, fantastic weather:)
Djinnie x
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Coming soon!Eims said:thanks everyone...well its
thanks everyone...well its done and dusted now.....just the waiting and my doc said they may not even get back to me!!! aggghhhhhhhh ah well a bottle of nicely chilled prosecco helped me get some sleep last night.....
eims x
Two weeks now for me! No scans. . . too much radiation. . . Just chest x-rays. Getting those done in time for the follow up, bloodwork and other labs too before the appt. as well so I can get whatever answers they do find that day.
<Whistles a happy tune!>
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Up & Coming Tests!MDCinSC said:Coming soon!
Two weeks now for me! No scans. . . too much radiation. . . Just chest x-rays. Getting those done in time for the follow up, bloodwork and other labs too before the appt. as well so I can get whatever answers they do find that day.
<Whistles a happy tune!>
We will all be rooting for you next then Michael:-) I must admit I worry about the radiation levels. I have had three scans already this year. I will be glowing in the dark at this rate!
Djinnie x
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I undertand!Djinnie said:Up & Coming Tests!
We will all be rooting for you next then Michael:-) I must admit I worry about the radiation levels. I have had three scans already this year. I will be glowing in the dark at this rate!
Djinnie x
When I was a child, I developed ringworm. No big deal these days. Back then, for a short period they used x-ray to treat ringworm. Mine was on my scalp. The Doctor significantly overdosed me. I have massive scars on my scalp, my hair, in the burned areas, never grew back. Strike one! LOL
When I was small, shoe stores had fluoroscope machines sitting in the middleof the stores. You would put onnew shoes, then go put your feetuner the machine to look for distortion of the bones in your feet. They were great toys to play with when you are 3, 4 and 5! They later discovered the danger and took them out! Strike two!
After hearing that, the urologist decided to simply do chest x-rays instead of scans, with scans one time a year. They are concerned about putting me into leukemia.
Its a great life if you don't weaken! Thats one of the reasons I am so chipper and gregarious! I try to treat the whole person, not just the disease! Upbeat, positive engaement has its own healing properties, I believe!
Thanks for your good wishes!
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Michael you rock!! You areMDCinSC said:I undertand!
When I was a child, I developed ringworm. No big deal these days. Back then, for a short period they used x-ray to treat ringworm. Mine was on my scalp. The Doctor significantly overdosed me. I have massive scars on my scalp, my hair, in the burned areas, never grew back. Strike one! LOL
When I was small, shoe stores had fluoroscope machines sitting in the middleof the stores. You would put onnew shoes, then go put your feetuner the machine to look for distortion of the bones in your feet. They were great toys to play with when you are 3, 4 and 5! They later discovered the danger and took them out! Strike two!
After hearing that, the urologist decided to simply do chest x-rays instead of scans, with scans one time a year. They are concerned about putting me into leukemia.
Its a great life if you don't weaken! Thats one of the reasons I am so chipper and gregarious! I try to treat the whole person, not just the disease! Upbeat, positive engaement has its own healing properties, I believe!
Thanks for your good wishes!
Michael you rock!! You are right to treat he whole person because I for one cannot just take in medical jargon all the time, its like double dutch to me. Plus it is true what they say...its good to talk. I am so glad that we can talk on here it has helped me no end and more importantly it makes me smile and laugh....A LOT.
Eimsx
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RadiationMDCinSC said:I undertand!
When I was a child, I developed ringworm. No big deal these days. Back then, for a short period they used x-ray to treat ringworm. Mine was on my scalp. The Doctor significantly overdosed me. I have massive scars on my scalp, my hair, in the burned areas, never grew back. Strike one! LOL
When I was small, shoe stores had fluoroscope machines sitting in the middleof the stores. You would put onnew shoes, then go put your feetuner the machine to look for distortion of the bones in your feet. They were great toys to play with when you are 3, 4 and 5! They later discovered the danger and took them out! Strike two!
After hearing that, the urologist decided to simply do chest x-rays instead of scans, with scans one time a year. They are concerned about putting me into leukemia.
Its a great life if you don't weaken! Thats one of the reasons I am so chipper and gregarious! I try to treat the whole person, not just the disease! Upbeat, positive engaement has its own healing properties, I believe!
Thanks for your good wishes!
Blimey! Michael, I can understand the concern, at least you Urologist took that on board. I discussed alternative testing with my doctor, as I have had years of scans, but he felt that it was not a problem. Well no! not for him anyway!
You are so right, a holistic life style makes sense, everything has to be in rhythm. I have practiced Buddhism for over ten years now, which focuses on meditation and life force. It helps me to find a balance. Not everyone's cup of tea, I know, but it works for me.
Djinnie x
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djinnie look at tina turnerDjinnie said:Radiation
Blimey! Michael, I can understand the concern, at least you Urologist took that on board. I discussed alternative testing with my doctor, as I have had years of scans, but he felt that it was not a problem. Well no! not for him anyway!
You are so right, a holistic life style makes sense, everything has to be in rhythm. I have practiced Buddhism for over ten years now, which focuses on meditation and life force. It helps me to find a balance. Not everyone's cup of tea, I know, but it works for me.
Djinnie x
djinnie look at tina turner and how well she looks and is and she is a great advocate of buddhism too.....
eims x
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I just spend a lot of timeDjinnie said:Radiation
Blimey! Michael, I can understand the concern, at least you Urologist took that on board. I discussed alternative testing with my doctor, as I have had years of scans, but he felt that it was not a problem. Well no! not for him anyway!
You are so right, a holistic life style makes sense, everything has to be in rhythm. I have practiced Buddhism for over ten years now, which focuses on meditation and life force. It helps me to find a balance. Not everyone's cup of tea, I know, but it works for me.
Djinnie x
I just spend a lot of time contemplating my navel-which is now distorted thanks to the surgery!
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