Had my 6 months scans today!
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YipeeDjinnie said:Thanks!
Thanks guys! I fully intend to have every reason for a repeat performance in 6 months, so you have a standing invitation Limelife:)
Djinnie x
2013-10-21
thats great, djinnie!!
I have been kind of absent, but thinking of us all!
I have been back working!!! Full time!!!!!
A miracle!
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Stay strong! I just had my 6Sable2900 said:Great News! I go for mine
Great News! I go for mine the middle of October and I am getting very nervous. Seem to have a pain lately in the area of the kidney. Wish me luck!
Stay strong! I just had my 6 month ones and find out the results tomorrow morning. I've had pains aaaaallllllll over....but I know (fingers crossed) that it is all my imagination.
djinnie, congratulations on your clean scan! Hopefully we can raise a glass to each other tomorrow afternoon!
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Thanks Fizziwiz!Fizziwiz said:Yipee
2013-10-21
thats great, djinnie!!
I have been kind of absent, but thinking of us all!
I have been back working!!! Full time!!!!!
A miracle!
Hi Fizziwiz,
Thanks for the message! It is so, so nice to hear from you! I am really glad you are doing so well, and back at work full time, that's just great!! We have come a long way in six months haven't we? so much to be thankful for!
Take care:)
Djinnie x
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Here's to good results today Tillie!TillieSOK said:Stay strong! I just had my 6
Stay strong! I just had my 6 month ones and find out the results tomorrow morning. I've had pains aaaaallllllll over....but I know (fingers crossed) that it is all my imagination.
djinnie, congratulations on your clean scan! Hopefully we can raise a glass to each other tomorrow afternoon!
Thanks Tillie! We will definately raise a glass to a good result this afternoon. I have already opened a bottle of red, it is breathing quietly at the moment, just let me know when to pour!
Djinnie x
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Hooray DJ!!GSRon said:DJ, Wooo Hooo...!! You go
DJ, Wooo Hooo...!! You go girl..!!!
Ron
DJ,
So happy for you and so excited about your good news! Nothing like an a clear scan to put the smiles and excitement back in our lives! Sounds like your celebration was wonderful! I hope the celebrations just keep coming for all of us!
Love and prayers for good health!
Brenda
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And many more...danbren2 said:Hooray DJ!!
DJ,
So happy for you and so excited about your good news! Nothing like an a clear scan to put the smiles and excitement back in our lives! Sounds like your celebration was wonderful! I hope the celebrations just keep coming for all of us!
Love and prayers for good health!
Brenda
Glad to hear scan #! went well. It always appears to be the first major hurdle we have to jump after the surgery.
And on that note, I'll end. Happy celebration(s).
Donna
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Clear Scans!donna_lee said:And many more...
Glad to hear scan #! went well. It always appears to be the first major hurdle we have to jump after the surgery.
And on that note, I'll end. Happy celebration(s).
Donna
Thanks for all the support! I am hoping we are all starting as we mean to go on, nothing but clear scans! No more celebrating for me until Christmas and New year, then I'll probably push the boat out a bit!
Djinnie x
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Congrats Djinnie
Great news on your scans. You were one of the first to 'welcome'me to the site back in April. I am due for my 6 month scan next month and am now getting just a little bit anxious. I am recovering well, just got back from 3 week vacation visiting family in England. It was a long trip on my own but I made it. Scooted about all over in a rental car. Didnt think too much about any health issues while away. Kinda back down to earth now.
Again very pleased for you, you are such a great help to others on here. Bless you!
Joan
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Hey Scottie!Scottie22 said:Congrats Djinnie
Great news on your scans. You were one of the first to 'welcome'me to the site back in April. I am due for my 6 month scan next month and am now getting just a little bit anxious. I am recovering well, just got back from 3 week vacation visiting family in England. It was a long trip on my own but I made it. Scooted about all over in a rental car. Didnt think too much about any health issues while away. Kinda back down to earth now.
Again very pleased for you, you are such a great help to others on here. Bless you!
Joan
Oh my word Scottie!! How nice to hear from you, and you are doing so well too! Gallivanting off to those 'Green and Pleasant Lands of Home' on your ownsome! Where did you scoot to? I am betting you had a great time there:)
The first time we went back home after 11years, I could not believe how much it had changed. Also after driving on Texan and then French roads, we couldn't get over the amount of traffic, particularily on the outskirts of London. Over here the roads are so quiet, you almost want to give a welcoming wave when you pass another car. When driving in the UK, you forget how much the roads wind and how narrow they are. It's a killer on the old arms, constantly turning the steering wheel, and of course you have to get back into driving on the other side of the road! We always have to remind ourselves of that when we hit the first roundabout from the port! I do miss the old place though!
All the best with your scan next month, what date is it?? I will be sending you a bucket load of positive thoughts, I am sure you will do just fine:)
Djinnie xx
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Green and PleasantDjinnie said:Hey Scottie!
Oh my word Scottie!! How nice to hear from you, and you are doing so well too! Gallivanting off to those 'Green and Pleasant Lands of Home' on your ownsome! Where did you scoot to? I am betting you had a great time there:)
The first time we went back home after 11years, I could not believe how much it had changed. Also after driving on Texan and then French roads, we couldn't get over the amount of traffic, particularily on the outskirts of London. Over here the roads are so quiet, you almost want to give a welcoming wave when you pass another car. When driving in the UK, you forget how much the roads wind and how narrow they are. It's a killer on the old arms, constantly turning the steering wheel, and of course you have to get back into driving on the other side of the road! We always have to remind ourselves of that when we hit the first roundabout from the port! I do miss the old place though!
All the best with your scan next month, what date is it?? I will be sending you a bucket load of positive thoughts, I am sure you will do just fine:)
Djinnie xx
Hello Djinnie, good to hear from you. I had a great trip, the journey is long, all the way from the west coast of the States to Manchester, England. So worthwhile at the end though. I make the trip every year, usually in September. This year I booked in late March just weeks before I found out I had a kidney problem. Howvever at no time did I consider cancelling the trip, I suppose you could say that it gave me something to aim for - that and a visit from my son and family back in June.
I did get around a lot while there: Lancashire visiting with sons, Lockerbie, Scotland with sister, then Ayrshire and Fife to visit friends. Most of the journey is on motorways, need your wits about you but the small towns are somethng else. Narrow streets, haphazard parking, leaping pedestrians, all part of the fun. Oh yes and roundabouts, almost unknown here, goodness knows how folks who haven't experienced them before manage. I really don't have trouble switching to driving on the 'other side' but occasionally get in the passenger side and wonder who stole the steering wheel. What a lovely thought driving on roads so quiet you want to acknowledge and wave at passing vehicles. Funny thing it brings to mind a trip years ago that hubby and I took to the Scottish highlands. We rounded a corner to see a car with French plates with caravan in tow meandering on our side of the road . So long ago it was before the European decals. Happy days!
Anyway next month, kidney ultrasound is on the 13th (superstitious much?) appointment with surgeon/urologist on the 19th.
Thanks as always for your kind and positive thoughts.
Joan
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Ultrasound Results!Scottie22 said:Green and Pleasant
Hello Djinnie, good to hear from you. I had a great trip, the journey is long, all the way from the west coast of the States to Manchester, England. So worthwhile at the end though. I make the trip every year, usually in September. This year I booked in late March just weeks before I found out I had a kidney problem. Howvever at no time did I consider cancelling the trip, I suppose you could say that it gave me something to aim for - that and a visit from my son and family back in June.
I did get around a lot while there: Lancashire visiting with sons, Lockerbie, Scotland with sister, then Ayrshire and Fife to visit friends. Most of the journey is on motorways, need your wits about you but the small towns are somethng else. Narrow streets, haphazard parking, leaping pedestrians, all part of the fun. Oh yes and roundabouts, almost unknown here, goodness knows how folks who haven't experienced them before manage. I really don't have trouble switching to driving on the 'other side' but occasionally get in the passenger side and wonder who stole the steering wheel. What a lovely thought driving on roads so quiet you want to acknowledge and wave at passing vehicles. Funny thing it brings to mind a trip years ago that hubby and I took to the Scottish highlands. We rounded a corner to see a car with French plates with caravan in tow meandering on our side of the road . So long ago it was before the European decals. Happy days!
Anyway next month, kidney ultrasound is on the 13th (superstitious much?) appointment with surgeon/urologist on the 19th.
Thanks as always for your kind and positive thoughts.
Joan
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You certainly did a lot of scooting around, I am glad you enjoyed your trip. The weather is just changing now there is supposed to be a major storm front coming in, they are predicting it coud be the worst on record. I am hoping it doesn't come this way, we live in the middle of a wood.
I will be thinking of you on the 13th, keeping my fingers crossed. Let me know how you get on wont you! Take care:)
Djinnie x
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bcbigb said:
great news ,go out and celebrate.just want to thank you again for all your support,you have been a great source of support.you go girl.
brian c
Thanks Brian, how are you doing? Is that dog of yours getting to enjoy longer and longer walks? It does take a while to regain your energy, but going for regular walks certainly helps the recovery process.
Heal well:)
Djinnie
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