This past Friday, I went to Georgetown for a PET scan.  The guy inserted the IV and started me on saline solution.  That was fine.   He then injected me with the radioactive material.  I started thinking about exactly what was happening inside of me...
"I don't feel so good."
"Do you need to lie down?"
"Yeah, I probably should."
He started walking me down the hall and while my eyes were still open, the hallway went dark.  I couldn't see a thing.  I laid on a table for about an hour before they scanned me.  While I was on the table, he came back in with a treat!  I was required to drink a liter of crap that was supposed to taste like "berry."  Riiiight.  I got less than half in me and now I was dizzy AND sick in my stomach.  Fun.
Then, this past Monday, I was at Johns Hopkins for my pre-operative tests.  My pulse, temp, and pressure were all good.  I even gained two pounds in the past few weeks.  The really good news is that my latest CAT scan showed that my blood clot has disappeared!   I still have to remain on the blood thinning daily shots because I'll be more at risk for another clot after my next surgery.   But, I should be able to stop them in a couple of months.   I'll do a dance then.  (Just in my room...no one can watch.)
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Sounds like a bad experience but good news overall, right?
"Just in my room...no one can watch." - otherwise that's a different kind of website that you would charge for and we shouldn't access from work, huh?
I've been reading silently for a while now. I just wanted to let you know that I don't know that I could do what you're doing to fight this. Don't for a minute think that you're doing "what anyone would do in the situation." You're far braver than most people I know. Keep fighting. It's working.
Yay...no more blood clot! Soon...no more needles!
i will kick any blood clot's ass!
i'm glad things are looking up and i am sorry that you have to go through this crap.
you are rad.
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