askye, you deserve to celebrate. That is real progress.
Hil, I wish you well with the butt scope.
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askye, you deserve to celebrate. That is real progress.
Hil, I wish you well with the butt scope.
For those who don't usually drop in to Natter, I posted a thing about my cursèd left leg.
askye, how are you doing today?
Grrr, the eBay auction I want to snipe in two hours has 5 other watchers.
My test went OK. I think they used too much of the anesthesia, though -- Steph picked me up and drove me home (thank you again), and then I ate some instant noodles and fell asleep for about six hours. Woke up just long enough to set my alarm clock for the next morning, and slept another ten hours. And felt groggy all day today.
The nurse told me that the doctor came in and talked to me right after I woke up, but I have no memory of that at all. But the nurse said that everything looked fine. Which, on the one hand, is good, but on the other hand, it still doesn't answer why I'm anemic.
I am doing good. Came down to Matthew's last night we had tacos and s'mores at the taco place down the street and then watched some of The Good Place. He went to work today so I had lunch, watched the new Great British Bake Off on Netflix (the one from last year). We were going to go to the Fair but he came back from work over heated and exhausted so we took a nap and will finish up the Good Place instead.
I have to work tomorrow but I'm going to come back down Sunday so we can go to the Fair and eat over the top food , etc.
Thank you for asking
Hil glad the procedure went ok. Sorry they still don't know why you are anemic. I hope you can get some answers soon.
Shallow Fashion Gloating: YES, I won the auction for the opening bid with no sniping. I don't know why anyone would sell off a complete outfit by Kambriel, but I'm willing to take advantage of their crazy.
Good news: Tim had his yearly lung function tests, and nothing changed from last year (and the results were good last year, too). The pulmonologist said that he doesn't need to see Tim again unless something changes. Though he does want Tim to still do an abbreviated version of the lung function tests every year (instead of doing All The Tests, it's like 1/4 of them), just to continue to collect data, which seems sensible.
But really, the best possible thing you can hope to hear from a doctor is "You're totally normal and I don't need to see you again." Big relief.
That is very good news!
Yayyy!!!!