STAYING HOME TODAY, feeling bad and don't want to be renarcotized (a new word I learned from one of the radiology nurses he explained that being renarcotized is simply getting remedicated after a procedure by medication that has been absorbed in the bodies fatty tissue thus not being used during the procedure but released into the body later AT THE WRONG TIME).
OoohhWee, my neck hurts, my back hurts, my arm looks bad at from the IV site.
My neck hurts probably from the way I had to hold my head during the procedure; it kind or reminds me of how your neck bothers you at the beginning of any football season regardless of what level you are playing on. For the first two weeks of contact your neck along with other body parts are going to be sore.
The biopsy site is a little sore, my neck and arm bother me more.
The IV was only in my arm for 5 hours, it was sugar water and only ran for about an hour during the biopsy.
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Wednesday, February 25, 2009
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Hi Jerrold_
ReplyDeleteI just stumbled upon your blog looking up info about BAC since a friend just recently had what might be just the first surgery to remove a BAC tumor.
I just wanted to say how moved I am by your story and I hope you beat this beast!
Your family is beautiful!
God Bless you all.
Julia
Hi Jerrold:
ReplyDeleteI stumbled across your blog when I was looking up BAC because a friend just had her first of what I guess could be many surgeries for this horrible disease.
I was so moved by your story and I hope you beat this beast. You have a great spirit. Your family is beautiful!
God Bless you all.
Julia
Hi There all
ReplyDeleteVery nice post
Regards,
Adora
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