...it feels like a lifetime.
Here's where I am at now, and I am going to keep it short. Every day or two, a SHORT post. Otherwise, I can't do it. You will have to keep coming back, to be caught up in eensy beensy increments that may be given in non-chronological order. No promises of a nice and tidy blog.
So.
1. Two or three months ago I fractured a rib. No idea how. Danger signal. Possible bone mets (breast cancer cells growing in bones, weakening them, making them prone to break at the least provocation). Hoped against hope that it was just a coincidence, a fluke fracture unrelated to cancer. Went to see a great osteopath, Dr. Dan Shadoan. Rib slowly healed.
That's all for today. I will also post a "Sunday Morning at Dawn" photo here AND a different photo on my other, official photo blog.
I lied. I am posting two photos here. This one I took while sitting in the Mt. Zion Hospital waiting room, waiting to have x-rays of my spine, ribs and chest. I was wearing my black coat over gigantic hospital pajamas, because I had just finished having an MRI on the first floor, and it seemed stupid to me to get all dressed again in order to go up to the x-ray department on the second floor. X-rays are drop-in, so I figured if I hurried as fast as I could, maybe I would make it back to my car without getting a ticket. I was in one of those residential two-hour limit spots, because I hate parking in parking lots. The machines make me nervous, for one thing.
Therefore, although the nurse raised her eyebrows and said, "Sure, but you'll have to go out in the hallways and up in the elevator," I darted out of the MRI waiting room, out into the hallways in my huge coat-covered PJs, clothes bundled in my arms, and went to X-ray. When I walked in there, the woman behind the counter said, "Ah, you must be the woman who just had an MRI." We smiled at one another. "Yep, that would be me."
I had to wait about ten minutes, not bad. While waiting I managed to get some kind of cool abstract shadow/light shots, this being one of them:
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Posted by: Apcalis Oral Jelly | Wednesday, December 15, 2010 at 02:08 AM
Yes, only you would take your camera to an x-ray. I imagine you looked quite fetching in your x-ray costume and by now many others are also wearing pjs, coat and camera.
Posted by: harlan lewps | Monday, December 13, 2010 at 09:48 AM
Thanks for the insight to the rib fracture...you know I had been wondering. Getting tidbits even is so helpful.
NICE!.......photo!
Will look forward to the next post no matter how eensy beensy!
xoxo J.
Posted by: Jill | Sunday, December 12, 2010 at 11:17 AM