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I had an MRI on Saturday. Scheduling issues caused me to have the doctor's visit today.
I had to wait an hour and 1/2 in the office. I wear a fitbit and my heart rate was 3,205 after an hour. They'd already verified via the BP machine that I was having a heart attack. I was breathing harder than Trump on the WH stairs.
Finally the doctor came in (I'd seen the resident already and two nurses). Very casual. "How've you been? Eating well?"
I could relax. If there was a problem, he'd have led with it. "No new tumors," he said.
I might buy some jeans.
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I totally feel for you!
I totally feel for you! Waiting for scan results is the WORST! I don't know what my heart rate was, but the last time I had scan results, I was seen 2 hours late and before he could even tell me the results I went off about how long I waited Glad all is well!
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I hadn't had scanxiety beforeabita said:I totally feel for you!
I totally feel for you! Waiting for scan results is the WORST! I don't know what my heart rate was, but the last time I had scan results, I was seen 2 hours late and before he could even tell me the results I went off about how long I waited Glad all is well!
I hadn't had scanxiety before this weekend. It was crazy. Thanks!
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My last oncologist would tellReal Tar Heel said:I hadn't had scanxiety before
I hadn't had scanxiety before this weekend. It was crazy. Thanks!
My last oncologist would tell me the good news, and then as I was breathing a sigh of relief, tell me the devasting news, so I basically have scanxiety every time now And it upsets my current one because he tells me good news, then I jut sit there solemn faced waiting for the bad news, so he always says, smile, it is good news!
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Congratulations
Congratulations on the good results!
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Buy two pairs
or a T to go with the jeans.
You deserve it after waiting that long in an office.
I used to have a GP who was chroniclly late. Once I watched the whole Lord of the Rings Fellowship of the Ring, movie; and that is over three hours. Luckily I didn't go see him often, and I would have dropped him like a hot brick if he hadn't been such a good Docotr.
Well, that was all about me, wasn't it.
Enjoy your shopping trip AND your 'no new tumours'.
Tru
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Jeans
Buy those jeans and a jacket to go with it. Great news on the scan.
Kim
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Conngrats on the results. I
Conngrats on the results. I practiced mindfulness hard on those days, then cheated with a Xanax to double up, and it was still quite a thing. I actually preferred phone calls to face to face stuff, because of the whole driving to the med. center, being escorted into a little room with no windows, and waiting, was such a build up of tension. I'm busy when the phone call comes, hear immediately what I need to here, than react however, whether that was cracking a beer, or setting out on a long walk, or working harder to wear my tension away. It was just easier for me that way.............................................Dave
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They probably like the drama.beaumontdave said:Conngrats on the results. I
Conngrats on the results. I practiced mindfulness hard on those days, then cheated with a Xanax to double up, and it was still quite a thing. I actually preferred phone calls to face to face stuff, because of the whole driving to the med. center, being escorted into a little room with no windows, and waiting, was such a build up of tension. I'm busy when the phone call comes, hear immediately what I need to here, than react however, whether that was cracking a beer, or setting out on a long walk, or working harder to wear my tension away. It was just easier for me that way.............................................Dave
They probably like the drama. I imagine that they are not really seeing other patients while we are waiting in the exam room, they are watching us on a secret monitor, laughing at the look on our faces!
I agree about the phone calls. I was shopping for meat to grill when I got the news I was stage 4. We had that conversation five feet away from the deli counter. It was a memorable shopping trip.
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I pretend I'm an astronaut inabita said:And YIKES! MRIs are so rough!
And YIKES! MRIs are so rough!. I have had many many pet scans and CT scans, but they are nothing compared to an MRI, you poor thing.
I pretend I'm an astronaut in there, so it's all good
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