Guest guest Posted November 4, 2004 Report Share Posted November 4, 2004 Ya... but... sniff, sob... you forgot lightweight, birdbrain, yellowbelly, baby, lily-livered, shaky, sissy, spooked, suspicious, troubled, uncertain, uneasy, uptight, weak, worried, worried sick, and hung up. Have fun! PS.. ain't Thesaurus grand? Yep, the llama lady, well known wimp, wussy, wussy . Suzie <2llama@...> wrote: Hey Fawn... Nope, no IV needed. I had my first Bx done not long ago, they only gave me a local before hand. I remember fussing and worrying for weeks, first about the procedure. Then about the results. The procedure was a piece of cake. They even let me walk out of the operating room to where they kept the wheel chairs. I was so relieved it was over I swear I could have gone out dancing, lol. Told the doc he was overpaid too... he just laughed and asked if I wanted more time in there. No thanks! I am very lucky and my results showed minimal damage. I started tx a few weeks ago to try to kick this bug before it takes it's bite out of me. But no matter what the results showed... it is just plain good to know where I stand. The hardest part is always the waiting... I know just how you feel. Don't worry about the needle fear either. I am a great big chicken... just ask Suzie, lol. Anyway... you will do fine. Once done you will likely laugh at yourself :-) Have fun, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2004 Report Share Posted November 4, 2004 Ya... but... sniff, sob... you forgot lightweight, birdbrain, yellowbelly, baby, lily-livered, shaky, sissy, spooked, suspicious, troubled, uncertain, uneasy, uptight, weak, worried, worried sick, and hung up. Have fun! PS.. ain't Thesaurus grand? Yep, the llama lady, well known wimp, wussy, wussy . Suzie <2llama@...> wrote: Hey Fawn... Nope, no IV needed. I had my first Bx done not long ago, they only gave me a local before hand. I remember fussing and worrying for weeks, first about the procedure. Then about the results. The procedure was a piece of cake. They even let me walk out of the operating room to where they kept the wheel chairs. I was so relieved it was over I swear I could have gone out dancing, lol. Told the doc he was overpaid too... he just laughed and asked if I wanted more time in there. No thanks! I am very lucky and my results showed minimal damage. I started tx a few weeks ago to try to kick this bug before it takes it's bite out of me. But no matter what the results showed... it is just plain good to know where I stand. The hardest part is always the waiting... I know just how you feel. Don't worry about the needle fear either. I am a great big chicken... just ask Suzie, lol. Anyway... you will do fine. Once done you will likely laugh at yourself :-) Have fun, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2004 Report Share Posted November 4, 2004 And dog shit dog. Nope... I didn't forget that one. Never heard it before. I have lead a sheltered life? Oh Suzie... just read how your day is going, I am so sorry! Damn med men and their God complex anyway! I have played that game with neck & upper back problems. Down here it is hard to get a doctor commit to anything in writing for fear of being dragged into a dispute. But your guy sounds just plain mean! At least you can see a possible bright side by hoping for a new doc. Wish they could walk a mile.. ya know? Ya... but... sniff, sob... you forgot lightweight, birdbrain, yellowbelly, baby, lily-livered, shaky, sissy, spooked, suspicious, troubled, uncertain, uneasy, uptight, weak, worried, worried sick, and hung up. Have fun! PS.. ain't Thesaurus grand? Yep, the llama lady, well known wimp, wussy, wussy . Suzie <2llama@...> wrote: Hey Fawn... Nope, no IV needed. I had my first Bx done not long ago, they only gave me a local before hand. I remember fussing and worrying for weeks, first about the procedure. Then about the results. The procedure was a piece of cake. They even let me walk out of the operating room to where they kept the wheel chairs. I was so relieved it was over I swear I could have gone out dancing, lol. Told the doc he was overpaid too... he just laughed and asked if I wanted more time in there. No thanks! I am very lucky and my results showed minimal damage. I started tx a few weeks ago to try to kick this bug before it takes it's bite out of me. But no matter what the results showed... it is just plain good to know where I stand. The hardest part is always the waiting... I know just how you feel. Don't worry about the needle fear either. I am a great big chicken... just ask Suzie, lol. Anyway... you will do fine. Once done you will likely laugh at yourself :-) Have fun, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2004 Report Share Posted November 4, 2004 And dog shit dog. Nope... I didn't forget that one. Never heard it before. I have lead a sheltered life? Oh Suzie... just read how your day is going, I am so sorry! Damn med men and their God complex anyway! I have played that game with neck & upper back problems. Down here it is hard to get a doctor commit to anything in writing for fear of being dragged into a dispute. But your guy sounds just plain mean! At least you can see a possible bright side by hoping for a new doc. Wish they could walk a mile.. ya know? Ya... but... sniff, sob... you forgot lightweight, birdbrain, yellowbelly, baby, lily-livered, shaky, sissy, spooked, suspicious, troubled, uncertain, uneasy, uptight, weak, worried, worried sick, and hung up. Have fun! PS.. ain't Thesaurus grand? Yep, the llama lady, well known wimp, wussy, wussy . Suzie <2llama@...> wrote: Hey Fawn... Nope, no IV needed. I had my first Bx done not long ago, they only gave me a local before hand. I remember fussing and worrying for weeks, first about the procedure. Then about the results. The procedure was a piece of cake. They even let me walk out of the operating room to where they kept the wheel chairs. I was so relieved it was over I swear I could have gone out dancing, lol. Told the doc he was overpaid too... he just laughed and asked if I wanted more time in there. No thanks! I am very lucky and my results showed minimal damage. I started tx a few weeks ago to try to kick this bug before it takes it's bite out of me. But no matter what the results showed... it is just plain good to know where I stand. The hardest part is always the waiting... I know just how you feel. Don't worry about the needle fear either. I am a great big chicken... just ask Suzie, lol. Anyway... you will do fine. Once done you will likely laugh at yourself :-) Have fun, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2004 Report Share Posted November 4, 2004 And hey Suz, maybe the Gastro will be your savior...Kathy B.. Kathy Brunow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2004 Report Share Posted November 4, 2004 And hey Suz, maybe the Gastro will be your savior...Kathy B.. Kathy Brunow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2004 Report Share Posted November 4, 2004 Suz, you know your self when you least expact it here comes the Mounties...Have hope ok...They can't keep you on ice for ever...Kathy B..suzie <suzieandsandy@...> wrote: Kathy, the way things go around here it'll take six months just to get an appointment with the guy (the last time my doc refered me to a gastro the appointment was 18 months away, then the guy quit & moved to Southern Ontario) so I don't want to get my hopes up. SuzieKathy Brunow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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