Abbreviated Aftermath

There is much to be said about today. To be described, rehashed and of course, whined about.

But I’m exhausted. I left the house at 5:45 this morning, had a needle jammed into my spine, 40 minutes of imagine and hours upon hours of waiting and lying flat and just got home a few minutes ago.

And I have to be back at the hospital for more imagining tomorrow morning at 8.

The nuclear medicine doctor said he *might* be able to give me some results tomorrow after the scans, so if you have it in you, any good thoughts, prayers, etc that we’ll get information tomorrow and that it’s useful, solvable, helpful information would be more appreciated than I can even explain.

I need answers. I need solutions.

And I need help.


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As you know, I’ve had a taste for the uncertainty that comes with not knowing and just wanting answers. Please know you’re in my thoughts and prayers tonight and always. May you get the info you need to get fixed. Love to you, hon.

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Here’s to answers tomorrow! And chocolate tonight!
xoxo

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You will continue to be in my thoughts.

Try to get some good sleep tonight.

Oh, and use the bedpan next time!

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good thoughts, prayers, etc coming your way. you earned your brownies, coconut M&M’s and cake tonight. you are a tough cookie, Katie.

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Prayers sent up. Thoughts ongoing. Waiting on the results, the solution, and the miracle healing.

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Good luck with everything! Don’t let those doctors push you around. You are smarter than them, after all.

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Today. Today will be the day.

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Fingers crossed, and big hugs.

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Positive thoughts coming your way. May tomorrow bring answers, solutions, and relief.

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