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    BonnieLea
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      \hiya guys and guyettes

       

      finally had the biopsy yesterday.  Hope they tell me soon just what it is we are dealing with.  To all of those here and there who have had to endure these needle biopsy's in any internal organ I can say now I know how it feels.  I had a breast one, and after freezing that was it….this even with sedation was the almost most unpleasant thing I have had.   ewwwwwww

       

      \hiya guys and guyettes

       

      finally had the biopsy yesterday.  Hope they tell me soon just what it is we are dealing with.  To all of those here and there who have had to endure these needle biopsy's in any internal organ I can say now I know how it feels.  I had a breast one, and after freezing that was it….this even with sedation was the almost most unpleasant thing I have had.   ewwwwwww

       

      but I am on bedrest now since yesterday I figure two more hours.  but truth be told…..(and I always tell the troooof) I feel like all your famous jack hammer guys we see on the streets of NYC are attacking me.  Maybe soon it will be better.  when I find out what type this is.  Jag….my kitties stayed all night with me and still are here, only leaving to use their girly room and eat.  the black one (ArCee) the most.  no bribery either….hmmmmmm  guess they like hospital smell.

      Love Bonnie

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        jag
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          Ouch Bonnie, sorry to hear you are in pain, glad to hear the kitties are taking care of you.  The funny thing about animals are the smells they like.  Merry uses Biscuit as a therapy dog, he loves going to nursing homes.  I imagine with the variety of strong smells, it must be a dog library, that and all of the granny's are trying to sneak him treats.  He enjoys his work, but after about 45 minutes of meeting all kinds of old people who try to grapple his 14 lb ass and hold on to him like orangutans to a fake baby orangutan, he fatigues and is out of there-much less enthusiastic about the smell of depends, denture cleaners, and slept in pajamas.  

          Feel better, and I will say a prayer that whatever they aspirated is benign.  You have been through enough.

          jag
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            Ouch Bonnie, sorry to hear you are in pain, glad to hear the kitties are taking care of you.  The funny thing about animals are the smells they like.  Merry uses Biscuit as a therapy dog, he loves going to nursing homes.  I imagine with the variety of strong smells, it must be a dog library, that and all of the granny's are trying to sneak him treats.  He enjoys his work, but after about 45 minutes of meeting all kinds of old people who try to grapple his 14 lb ass and hold on to him like orangutans to a fake baby orangutan, he fatigues and is out of there-much less enthusiastic about the smell of depends, denture cleaners, and slept in pajamas.  

            Feel better, and I will say a prayer that whatever they aspirated is benign.  You have been through enough.

            jag
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              Ouch Bonnie, sorry to hear you are in pain, glad to hear the kitties are taking care of you.  The funny thing about animals are the smells they like.  Merry uses Biscuit as a therapy dog, he loves going to nursing homes.  I imagine with the variety of strong smells, it must be a dog library, that and all of the granny's are trying to sneak him treats.  He enjoys his work, but after about 45 minutes of meeting all kinds of old people who try to grapple his 14 lb ass and hold on to him like orangutans to a fake baby orangutan, he fatigues and is out of there-much less enthusiastic about the smell of depends, denture cleaners, and slept in pajamas.  

              Feel better, and I will say a prayer that whatever they aspirated is benign.  You have been through enough.

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