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Get well soon, I think your problem might be anticipation of Reno 2009!
John
If I ever find an actually doctor here I'll mention this very good point.
I've also managed to find a computer up on this floor for me to use. This is pretty cool. A nice dark quiet spot for me play. I'm hoping my neighbor brings me his PS3, it doesn't look like I'm going home today.
They were only able to do one half of the Nuke test, and I'm pretty sure they are keeping me here till tomorrow for the actuall stress test, and also to keep an eye on me for another night. So far so good, I've felt pretty darn good all day today.
I'm finally back home. Boy...aint it good to be back home again...
In the end...the final result of all the testing, the uncountable number of little vials of blood that they sucked from during all hours of the night (I have a theroy about this now), the chest x-ray, the chemo stress test, and the echocardiogram...they couldn't find anything wrong!!!
My theroy about the late nigh blood drawing...it gives the staff something to do in the wee hours to help keep them awake. Yes, I know there are other 'real' reasons for it, but hey I like the sounds of my theory better.
The lack of finding something wrong comes with a grain of salt. There's something wrong...but couldn't be found with all the testing that was done. There really is nothing wrong and it was just a fluke event...not really the first time this has happened...just the first it was this bad. The other, and most likely possibility that we did agree on is my over indulgence in intoxicating beverages. And I must admit that over the last month or so...I've been indulging quite a bit.
My only complaint...the lack of communication between those that knew and myself. I had to actually follow a nurse around for almost an hour before she finally pulled my chart and went over the all the results that they had gotten up to that point. It only took a few minutes, and I quietly went back to my room to both them no more. I simple few minutes helped ease my nerves. Other than that, of the many people that I came into contact with over the last two days, only a couple of them left wondering about their choice of being in the medical profession. As for everyone else, they all really rock!!
Glad to hear it!
On the note of blood drawing...I recently went to a local clinic to give blood. They play movies while you wait. The movie of the day was "Van Helsing".
I think the times and economic woes make all of us that indulge overdo it sometimes!
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