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Update:
Ok, got to BI at 6:30am. oy. Anyway, proceed to MRI. Nice folks BUT.... the earplugs they give me are little, yellow foam plugs to fit inside outter ear (like baggage handlers outside on airport tarmac). Did it fit my ears well, especially my AN ear? NO!!!!!!!!!!! So, the *BANG-BANG-TAP-TAP-TAP-BANG-BANG* of the magnet was FAR from quiet! Oy. After that, I have to kill 1-1/2 hrs, so go for coffee/muffin/check in with office.
Head upstairs to CK Planning meeting. Meet with Oncol Nurse and Radio-oncologist. A LOT of info to absorb. Prescriptions to be prescribed for this, Risks discussed that... waiver forms signed, my questions answered on the procedure itself. I felt soooooooo well armed and informed and I have to thank you all for ALL of your inputs, suggestions, etc... I actually sounded SMART in there! Was given a folder of info I need to read and absorb. Will do that tonight so I fully understand.
Then, I get my mesh/mask made! Bob, the tech, was so kewl! :D We spoke of London, travels, if he could give me a nose job via the mask. I have to say the mask is claustrophobic, but I kept thinking of my last trip to London to see my bloke and his family... it certainly did help to take my mind elsewhere to another place.
Then, Bob brings me down to CT. I have to wear the mask while having the CT scan done. No biggie.
So, all in all, I spent 6 hrs there this morning and now at work. All the coffee in the world is not going to help me today and those that offered See's lolly's... I'll take 'em!
So, thanks for the thoughts and wishes.... a mental relief that today is over... now 1-1/2 wks to go.
BTW, the oncol nurse is getting my dr's note for work. I told her what my boss said... can't wait to have her fax it to me.. My interest is piqued as to what it will say!
xoxoxoxo
Phyl