If one gets up for a 7AM meeting that only lasts 20 minutes, is one glad it's over quickly or miffed that it didn't last longer?
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I'm going to go with gratitude it is over quickly.
I need to send those puking stories to my mother, because I'm pretty sure I mostly puked on the floor as a kid (and then climbed into bed with her, aww, sweet!). I threw up reliably on holidays and vacations.
The good news is that the county licensor who inspected last week (we did well, only minor problems that were corrected in front of the inspector person) noticed the split in the carpet that is located under my desk and is recomending to the landlord that it be replaced. She's calling it a trip hazard.
That is perfect -- I like it when The Man actually helps get things done.
I went in for a mammogram follow up and now they are doing a biopsy. I am scared
Sophia, based on some quick googling, it's entirely possible that it may be nothing. A lot of time, there are just benign masses, but they obviously want to be safe and check.
When do you get the results?
Thanks- they didn't say yet. They are setting up everything right now
Dana I would be happy if my current 7am meeting wS over in 20 minutes!
Most biopsies are nothing!
Yes -- biopsies of a mass in the breast are often to confirm that it's benign.
A number of my friends have had biopsies ordered in recent years after mammograms. Generally larger breasted women. The worst part is the anxiety over the whole thing. In my personal sampling every one of them has come back negative. FWIW, the women that I have known that did have bad results were scheduled because of lumps, not mammo results. I hope they get it done quickly because I know how hard the waiting for results part is.
I had all of that (mammo, biopsy, good results), and the worst part was the cost! The initial mammogram is covered as preventive care, but the rest is diagnostic, so I had to pay. I am still pissed off about that!