MimiVac .. Bone scan today .. How did it go ?? Hope it went well for you
VickiSam
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Yes,
how did it go,Mimi?0 -
Mimioutdoorgirl said:Yes,
how did it go,Mimi?
Yes ... we are waiting to hear how your scan went.
hugs.
teena0 -
You guys are so sweet!
So the bone scan ended up as a whole body scan. I had the injection and then promptly took a cab to a fancy restaurant and had a crabcake sandwich and 3 bloody marys. yes, you heard me right. I basically went nuts. When I got back for my scan, I talked up the technician (who wouldn't after that 3 drinks) and MADE him tell me what he saw. He said that as far as he could see, my bone scan was totally normal, including my hips!!! Of course, this is not the final word. But, he saw nothing light up on his end. I had a crying breakdown and thought about all I wanted to do in my life. Thank you all for supporting me. I love you.
Mimi0 -
I have been thinking about you!mimivac said:You guys are so sweet!
So the bone scan ended up as a whole body scan. I had the injection and then promptly took a cab to a fancy restaurant and had a crabcake sandwich and 3 bloody marys. yes, you heard me right. I basically went nuts. When I got back for my scan, I talked up the technician (who wouldn't after that 3 drinks) and MADE him tell me what he saw. He said that as far as he could see, my bone scan was totally normal, including my hips!!! Of course, this is not the final word. But, he saw nothing light up on his end. I had a crying breakdown and thought about all I wanted to do in my life. Thank you all for supporting me. I love you.
Mimi
I hope you get definite news soon..but he would never have told you that if he was not sure.
You are right about deciding what you really want from life. OH went to his oncologist today. When he was diagnosed with his second cancer in 1993..a vary rare form..he was given 3 years at the most. His lab work was perfect today..and he climbed Mt Whitney last week.
Thinking of you Mimi. Pat0 -
Thank you, Sausagesausageroll said:I have been thinking about you!
I hope you get definite news soon..but he would never have told you that if he was not sure.
You are right about deciding what you really want from life. OH went to his oncologist today. When he was diagnosed with his second cancer in 1993..a vary rare form..he was given 3 years at the most. His lab work was perfect today..and he climbed Mt Whitney last week.
Thinking of you Mimi. Pat
Pat, your stories of your husband have helped me through before, and they are today as well. I feel as though I have a new lease on life and should not waste these years.
I meant to say that I feel very close to you, too. Thank you for all the support.0 -
Mimi, I know you are anxiousmimivac said:Thank you, Sausage
Pat, your stories of your husband have helped me through before, and they are today as well. I feel as though I have a new lease on life and should not waste these years.
I meant to say that I feel very close to you, too. Thank you for all the support.
Memi, I know you are anxious to get the "official word", but even the word of the technician sometimes makes us feel so much better. They are looking at these things every day, and surely they are able to give some intelligent information back to the patient. I will keep my fingers crossed that the same comes from the final report. Please do consider the supplement I talked about in my previous post. It is called MSM, and I purchased mine through www.bio-alternatives.com. The powder is mixed with orange juice, and taken 1/4 teaspoon twice a day. My hip completely stopped hurting after about four days, and hasn't bothered me in about two months. Worth a try. You can read all about MSM on the internet, and there are no side effects. Good luck. See you guys next week. Hugs,
Judy0 -
Two words...creampuff91344 said:Mimi, I know you are anxious
Memi, I know you are anxious to get the "official word", but even the word of the technician sometimes makes us feel so much better. They are looking at these things every day, and surely they are able to give some intelligent information back to the patient. I will keep my fingers crossed that the same comes from the final report. Please do consider the supplement I talked about in my previous post. It is called MSM, and I purchased mine through www.bio-alternatives.com. The powder is mixed with orange juice, and taken 1/4 teaspoon twice a day. My hip completely stopped hurting after about four days, and hasn't bothered me in about two months. Worth a try. You can read all about MSM on the internet, and there are no side effects. Good luck. See you guys next week. Hugs,
Judy
Woo freaking Hoo! Moopy and I and all three pups are doing the happy dance in your honor!0 -
Thinking of you all day andmimivac said:You guys are so sweet!
So the bone scan ended up as a whole body scan. I had the injection and then promptly took a cab to a fancy restaurant and had a crabcake sandwich and 3 bloody marys. yes, you heard me right. I basically went nuts. When I got back for my scan, I talked up the technician (who wouldn't after that 3 drinks) and MADE him tell me what he saw. He said that as far as he could see, my bone scan was totally normal, including my hips!!! Of course, this is not the final word. But, he saw nothing light up on his end. I had a crying breakdown and thought about all I wanted to do in my life. Thank you all for supporting me. I love you.
Mimi
Thinking of you all day and sending golden rays and prayers, Mimi. Three bloody Marys = 1 xanax. What a good equation. xoxoxoxo Lynn0 -
Yea!mimivac said:You guys are so sweet!
So the bone scan ended up as a whole body scan. I had the injection and then promptly took a cab to a fancy restaurant and had a crabcake sandwich and 3 bloody marys. yes, you heard me right. I basically went nuts. When I got back for my scan, I talked up the technician (who wouldn't after that 3 drinks) and MADE him tell me what he saw. He said that as far as he could see, my bone scan was totally normal, including my hips!!! Of course, this is not the final word. But, he saw nothing light up on his end. I had a crying breakdown and thought about all I wanted to do in my life. Thank you all for supporting me. I love you.
Mimi
Mimi, I just got my internet connection back. So happy and relieved for you! I agree with Judy that the techs know when there's cancer or not. And, the tech you spoke to would not have said anything if he were not absolutely certain nothing lit up.
So, now your first post-treatment test is over with. Next time, maybe only 2 Bloody Marys will be needed:-) (Keep chatting up the techs, though.)
Pat, I share Mimi's respect and gratitude for you and your sharing your and your husband's experiences. No way to say it better than Mimi did.0 -
Mimi I love bloody mary's!!mimivac said:You guys are so sweet!
So the bone scan ended up as a whole body scan. I had the injection and then promptly took a cab to a fancy restaurant and had a crabcake sandwich and 3 bloody marys. yes, you heard me right. I basically went nuts. When I got back for my scan, I talked up the technician (who wouldn't after that 3 drinks) and MADE him tell me what he saw. He said that as far as he could see, my bone scan was totally normal, including my hips!!! Of course, this is not the final word. But, he saw nothing light up on his end. I had a crying breakdown and thought about all I wanted to do in my life. Thank you all for supporting me. I love you.
Mimi
but more than that i love that nothing lit up!! that is totally awesome!! I have been thinking of you today and always,
love ya, Jackie0 -
Great news. Do they only dorjjj said:Mimi I love bloody mary's!!
but more than that i love that nothing lit up!! that is totally awesome!! I have been thinking of you today and always,
love ya, Jackie
Great news. Do they only do partial bone scans, all mine have been whole body. good thing now you know all clear all over!.0 -
Mimirjjj said:Mimi I love bloody mary's!!
but more than that i love that nothing lit up!! that is totally awesome!! I have been thinking of you today and always,
love ya, Jackie
Glad that the news is
Mimi
Glad that the news is good. And 3 Bloody Mary's is the equivilate of a xanax I am sure.
Stef0 -
Awesome!mimivac said:You guys are so sweet!
So the bone scan ended up as a whole body scan. I had the injection and then promptly took a cab to a fancy restaurant and had a crabcake sandwich and 3 bloody marys. yes, you heard me right. I basically went nuts. When I got back for my scan, I talked up the technician (who wouldn't after that 3 drinks) and MADE him tell me what he saw. He said that as far as he could see, my bone scan was totally normal, including my hips!!! Of course, this is not the final word. But, he saw nothing light up on his end. I had a crying breakdown and thought about all I wanted to do in my life. Thank you all for supporting me. I love you.
Mimi
Continue thinking about all you want to do with your life and never stop because you will be doing it. I agree with the others, the techs are smart people. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers until the "official" word comes in. Lola0 -
Mimi,mimivac said:You guys are so sweet!
So the bone scan ended up as a whole body scan. I had the injection and then promptly took a cab to a fancy restaurant and had a crabcake sandwich and 3 bloody marys. yes, you heard me right. I basically went nuts. When I got back for my scan, I talked up the technician (who wouldn't after that 3 drinks) and MADE him tell me what he saw. He said that as far as he could see, my bone scan was totally normal, including my hips!!! Of course, this is not the final word. But, he saw nothing light up on his end. I had a crying breakdown and thought about all I wanted to do in my life. Thank you all for supporting me. I love you.
Mimi
that is awesome news!Let us know when you officially know the results!0 -
Good news Mimimimivac said:You guys are so sweet!
So the bone scan ended up as a whole body scan. I had the injection and then promptly took a cab to a fancy restaurant and had a crabcake sandwich and 3 bloody marys. yes, you heard me right. I basically went nuts. When I got back for my scan, I talked up the technician (who wouldn't after that 3 drinks) and MADE him tell me what he saw. He said that as far as he could see, my bone scan was totally normal, including my hips!!! Of course, this is not the final word. But, he saw nothing light up on his end. I had a crying breakdown and thought about all I wanted to do in my life. Thank you all for supporting me. I love you.
Mimi
I know the techs are not supposed to tell you anything, and if he saw something out of the ordinary, he wouldn't have said anything at all. So I am going with final word. Glad you talked to the tech, I always did, they will give you as much info as they can, and it does help relieve the tension.
take care and let us know when you get your final clear!
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Mimi - Awesome!!!mimivac said:You guys are so sweet!
So the bone scan ended up as a whole body scan. I had the injection and then promptly took a cab to a fancy restaurant and had a crabcake sandwich and 3 bloody marys. yes, you heard me right. I basically went nuts. When I got back for my scan, I talked up the technician (who wouldn't after that 3 drinks) and MADE him tell me what he saw. He said that as far as he could see, my bone scan was totally normal, including my hips!!! Of course, this is not the final word. But, he saw nothing light up on his end. I had a crying breakdown and thought about all I wanted to do in my life. Thank you all for supporting me. I love you.
Mimi
Whew, a huge relief! I will hope that you'll always get similar results, no matter what you might have to do.
Kind regards, Susan0 -
New Math!lynn1950 said:Thinking of you all day and
Thinking of you all day and sending golden rays and prayers, Mimi. Three bloody Marys = 1 xanax. What a good equation. xoxoxoxo Lynn
Lynn~
Your 3 Bloody Mary's=1 xanax reminds me of something my Dad once wrote:
"2 Pints makes one Cavort!"
He was just so darned clever, wasn't he???
Hugs,
Chen♥0 -
It sounds that your day wentmimivac said:You guys are so sweet!
So the bone scan ended up as a whole body scan. I had the injection and then promptly took a cab to a fancy restaurant and had a crabcake sandwich and 3 bloody marys. yes, you heard me right. I basically went nuts. When I got back for my scan, I talked up the technician (who wouldn't after that 3 drinks) and MADE him tell me what he saw. He said that as far as he could see, my bone scan was totally normal, including my hips!!! Of course, this is not the final word. But, he saw nothing light up on his end. I had a crying breakdown and thought about all I wanted to do in my life. Thank you all for supporting me. I love you.
Mimi
It sounds that your day went well, but I have a question! I have only had bone density tests and MRI's with contrast mediums, so your body scan was unfamiliar to me. Especially having the injection and "promptly" taking a cab to eat and imbibe BEFORE the procedure. What is the injection, and is it generally given with a few hours inbetween it and the scan?
I think being a tech must be so hard~ all of the mammos, x-rays, MRIs, scans, etc and you just know that they know...I love it when they can bring themselves to encourage us and help us not to worry. It would seem that you had such a tech~ and that you breathed a big sigh of relief! YAY YAY YAY!!!!!!
Yes, sweetie, you do get to make Life Plans, and get busy with the business of doing not just the things you have always wanted to do, but untold things you have never even thought of, but will!
HUgs,
Chen♥0
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