Dancing with NSF ??????
So happy to report I had the mammo/ultrasound, and "No suspicious findings" reported.
I was expecting No evidence of disease, so I could dance with NED.
I am dancing anyway, even if NSF is hard to make into a name. Got the results right then and there from the doctor at the center, then got a packet with copies and report and went on to see the surgeon, all is well, phew, such a relief, slept for 8 solid hrs last nite, hope that means insomnia is also a thing of the past.
I was so apprehensive about the pain during mammo, and of course the results, and I must say there was little to no pain involved, which surprised me as my breast seems to be sore most of the time.
Wishing for all of you on these boards to experience the feeling I have this morning.
sgamtd
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Yipee, sgamtd!!!! I believe
Yipee, sgamtd!!!! I believe you can say you are about to take your turn with NED. Get those shoes out and get ready to dance. I hope you dance away the rest of your life with NED. That's the goal for all of us once we're through treatments. Congratulations!!!!0 -
NSF...nothing to turn our
NSF...nothing to turn our noses up at! LOL I remember meeting NSF myself and he told me that his initials stand for:
"NED's Super Friend", and he can dance with the best of them! They are so closely related that almost no one can tell them apart, and they are oftentimes mistaken for one another! They love the same music, and are both tireless!
Which actually explains why you slept so well; you had been dancing for hours before you hit the pillow!
Woot! Woot! Congratulations to you!
Hugs,
Chen♥0 -
Congratulations on themimivac said:Sounds good to me!
Congrats! This is news we all want to hear. I have never had mammo pain either. We're lucky!
Congratulations on the NSF....half-brother to NED. I think they are often mistaken for each other. We all send good vibes when hearing this news. Sleep well tonight, and get those dancing shoes ready....somebody's in for the night of their life. Hugs, Judy0 -
Twins!
NSF & NED, they're twins! All kidding aside...
This is wonderful news - exactly what we work so hard for. Congratulations! And thanks for sharing.
Kind regards, Susan0 -
NSF and NEDChristmas Girl said:Twins!
NSF & NED, they're twins! All kidding aside...
This is wonderful news - exactly what we work so hard for. Congratulations! And thanks for sharing.
Kind regards, Susan
Thank you ladies, I am still flying, smiling and grinning, and that darn song Jose Quero is in my head, over and over, and I did not even drink any alcohol yet.
Another good nights sleep for me too, I am hoping this is a new normal for me, sure has been way too many sleepless nites since June of 2009.
Here's wishing you all great reports.
sgamtd0
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