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Moonliner 06-16-2006 07:40 AM

My thoughts go out to NA...
 
My thoughts are with you for a positive result from your MRI today.

Cadaverous Pallor 06-16-2006 08:50 AM

MAGNIFICATION!


Well, ok, not really, but it's still funny :p

Gemini Cricket 06-16-2006 09:11 AM

Positive vibes comnig your way, NA!
:D :)

blueerica 06-16-2006 09:17 AM

Indeed, positive vibes all around!

Ghoulish Delight 06-16-2006 09:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blueerica
Indeed, positive vibes all around!

Well, positive and negative...it is a giant magnet, afterall. :p

May all be well. :)

SzczerbiakManiac 06-16-2006 09:37 AM

I hope the result of the test is negative, which would be a potitive thing.

innerSpaceman 06-16-2006 09:49 AM

I'd like to see her remain motionless and completely still for the length of an MRI.


Good luck, sweetums. May the results be as resultingly positive* as the vibes I'm sending.




(whether the positive result is called 'negative' or 'positive.')

katiesue 06-16-2006 10:09 AM

Postivie thoughts heading your way.

Snowflake 06-16-2006 10:21 AM

{{{{{{good vibes}}}}}}}}}
and major hugs, I hate MRIs, noisy as hell

Gemini Cricket 06-16-2006 11:27 AM

Everyone do the kitty dance for NA.

Nephythys 06-16-2006 11:33 AM

Kitty Dance Kitty Dance!

Sending good vibes from my part of the world! :)

Capt Jack 06-16-2006 11:34 AM

all good things to NA.

Disneyphile 06-16-2006 11:44 AM

Sending all those healthy energies....... :)

Motorboat Cruiser 06-16-2006 11:50 AM

Hope everything turns out fine, NA.

Prudence 06-16-2006 12:17 PM

Sending "I'M IN MY HAPPY PLACE!!!" thoughts... (I don't know about NA, but I'm claustrophobic.)

JWBear 06-16-2006 01:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by innerSpaceman
I'd like to see her remain motionless and completely still for the length of an MRI...

This made me laugh <<Snicker>>

Bill, Norma, Rosie: the neighbor's cat, and I are all thinking of you!

Cadaverous Pallor 06-16-2006 01:26 PM

Reading this thread I realize my post doesn't come across as well-wishy at all.

Hope everything goes ok and the annoying scan doesn't take too long :)

tracilicious 06-16-2006 02:19 PM

Good luck!

LSPoorEeyorick 06-16-2006 02:24 PM

Hang in there, babe. We are sending you fuzzy love.

Not Afraid 06-16-2006 04:00 PM

Thanks all! I've been puppy pooping all day and got my hair cut and colored this afternoon. No one has internet access anymore!

But, I will leave here in about an hour to stick my head in a donut. I guess I can't wear my iPod, huh? I have NO idea what's going to transpire. I actually hope they find some reason my face is driving me insane (if it's driving me insane, how must YOU feel????hahahah).

Chris is on his way home so he can sit in a waiting room for an hour. I told him he didn't have to do that.

If I have a brain tumor, does that mean they're gonna shave my head? My hair looks so good after my haircut! I just won't allow it!


OH, and I will post pictures of my new puppy, Libby a bit later. She's just about as cute as cane be. I've never seen a dog look so much like a stuffed animal before!

Prudence 06-16-2006 04:07 PM

It's very loud. And the accomodations are....cozy. My advice is to close your eyes before they slide you back in and not open them until they slide you out. That way you can better imagine you're not where you are. It's not awful, it's just not comfortable if you don't like confined spaces.

libraryvixen 06-16-2006 04:12 PM

thinking of you!

AllyOops! 06-16-2006 04:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prudence
It's very loud. And the accomodations are....cozy. My advice is to close your eyes before they slide you back in and not open them until they slide you out. That way you can better imagine you're not where you are. It's not awful, it's just not comfortable if you don't like confined spaces.

....And you have to hold your breath, too. At certain intervals. Don't forget that fun part!

Best wishes, NA, that the test results find nothing but your very healthy & charming mind inside! :)

flippyshark 06-16-2006 05:04 PM

Actually, the MRI machine does look an awful lot like the MIGHTY MICROSCOPE, doesn't it. Just imagine you are getting smaller and smaller.

Tsunami is drooling on the table next to me. I guess this is his way of sending you love and good wishes. (He's the dribbliest cat ever.)

Isaac 06-16-2006 05:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Not Afraid
If I have a brain tumor, does that mean they're gonna shave my head? My hair looks so good after my haircut! I just won't allow it!

No more tangle of red hair ? How would we know who our coordinator is ? I won't permit such thing!

Um....so, what exactly is going on ? (I've been off LoT for a couple weeks)

Kevy Baby 06-16-2006 07:27 PM

Well, by now the scan is done - I hope that all went well and that NA's head isn't being shaved.

__________________________________


What if they did a brain scan and found nothing?



(you'll get it eventually)

Not Afraid 06-16-2006 09:14 PM

I survived the scan. It was, um, interesting. At one point, someone put a quarter in the Magic Fingers machine. I really had a difficult time trying to keep from smiling.

My guess is that there will be another MRI done with an IV that they inject something to increase the contrast. After they saw my history of medical issues the said I'd be back. So reassuring. But, no results from this one until Monday or Tuesday. I have no idea. I just love to wait for test results.

wendybeth 06-16-2006 09:23 PM

Where the hell have I been? I didn't know you had this going on! Something must be in the air, or maybe it's our age 'demographic', but I have several friends and a brother-in-law having MRI's this week and next. Maybe it's me.....:eek:

So what's the deal- why are you having this done? You've probably discussed it in a thread I missed, so feel free to point me in that direction if so. Glad this one is over for you- I know they're not so fun. :(

Not Afraid 06-16-2006 11:27 PM

Well, I only mentioned it in passing. I'm not really thinking it's a big deal until I find out it's a big deal. I've had worsening spasms on the right side of my face for about 9 months. I've gone the medication change route, the allergy route, and the chiropractor finially sent me for a MRI. It's really to make sure there's nothing else there that we should be worried about. But, I've been through the whole list of possabilities (cell phone use tumor is my latest crazed idea). But, that's why we're doing the test. Better safe than sorry with my background.

wendybeth 06-16-2006 11:33 PM

Thanks for telling me- I know you're probably sick of talking about it, but this is the first I've heard and my stomach's been a bit knotty since reading that. I'm glad they're being cautious and thorough, even if the tests are a pain. Have they considered anything along the TMJ line?

Nephythys 06-16-2006 11:34 PM

Hugs- waiting is the worst. Here's hoping for nothing but good news.

Snowflake 06-17-2006 02:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wendybeth
Thanks for telling me- I know you're probably sick of talking about it, but this is the first I've heard and my stomach's been a bit knotty since reading that. I'm glad they're being cautious and thorough, even if the tests are a pain. Have they considered anything along the TMJ line?

Make that two of us. I missed you're mentioning it and I'm glad to hear about it and am now in the know. So, um, I guess a trip to DL may be in order to help pass the time? Waiting for any results suck.

WB, thanks for asking!:cheers:

~MS~ 06-17-2006 04:16 AM

ACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I haven't lurked by in a while but "something" told me I needed to pop in and see how things were going....Girlfriend, sending total 'clear blue skies' vibes for your results and it be something as simple as TMJ or anything easily treated once they figure it out!

Scrooge McSam 06-17-2006 06:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wendybeth
my stomach's been a bit knotty since reading that

I've read this thread several times and avoided posting. It just seems anything I could say is so trite and useless.

Just know that I'm thinking of you constantly and hoping for good news

mousepod 06-17-2006 09:40 AM

I promised myself I wouldn't post in this thread until you did, NA. Your attitude rocks - Here's to a quick diagnosis and a quicker treatment. Looking forward to seeing you here in SF!

lizziebith 06-17-2006 09:51 AM

Sending good thoughts your way, NA!!!

Not Afraid 06-17-2006 11:20 AM

Well, they can't shave my head before we go to SF to visit MP because I'd never hear the end of the punk rock jokes from him. ;)

Thanks, everyone. I'm really not worries, just annoyed. FIX IT ALREADY!

Snowflake 06-17-2006 11:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Not Afraid
Well, they can't shave my head before we go to SF to visit MP because I'd never hear the end of the punk rock jokes from him. ;)

Thanks, everyone. I'm really not worries, just annoyed. FIX IT ALREADY!

Ahem, and WHEN will you be in SF?

Not Afraid 06-17-2006 12:05 PM

We just made our flight reservations. We will be flying in Friday, July 21 at some GAEDAWFUL time of the morning and leaving Monday evening. We're staying at the Home of the Pods so we'll be local. You'll be in town by then I hope?

CoasterMatt 06-17-2006 12:26 PM

With my health history, I've had more than a few MRIs - I've even managed to weird out a few technicians because I'm a little too calm for them during the process.

Now whenever I get loaded into the tube, I think of Twelve Monkeys :)

Bornieo: Fully Loaded 06-17-2006 12:33 PM

Well, if I post it or not, NA is always in the swanky good vibe section of my thoughts. But just because...

Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs, Hugs!!!!!

etc. etc.

Snowflake 06-17-2006 02:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Not Afraid
We just made our flight reservations. We will be flying in Friday, July 21 at some GAEDAWFUL time of the morning and leaving Monday evening. We're staying at the Home of the Pods so we'll be local. You'll be in town by then I hope?

Yes, I will be in town, but this is also right about the time my truckload of stuff will be arriving. It's also 5 days before my roomie leaves for Mexico for four months, she's going to be hell on wheels (she already is and had a meltdown when I told her when my stuff would be arriving)

An invitation to my place, will have to wait until I am a bit more settled and unpacked.

We'll keep it open, but I can make no promises. A drive by is distinctly possible.:)

tracilicious 06-17-2006 07:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wendybeth
Have they considered anything along the TMJ line?


Have they considered anything along the "your face is twitching because you're insane" line? :evil: :p

wendybeth 06-17-2006 09:14 PM

You're a brat, Traci.;):p

No, I just know quite a few people who have had some pretty severe side effects with TMJ, one of whom was my MIL. I have a milder form of it, which is why I have to get braces- as soon as I get around to it......:rolleyes:

Nephythys 06-18-2006 08:36 AM

I'm sorry- but what is TMJ?

Kevy Baby 06-18-2006 09:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nephythys
I'm sorry- but what is TMJ?

From the TMJ Association web site:

Quote:

The TMJ:
"TMJ" stands for TemporoMandibular Joint, or the jaw joint. You have two TMJs, one in front of each ear, connecting the lower jaw bone (the mandible) to the skull. The joints allow movement up and down, side to side, and forward and back—all the mobility necessary for biting, chewing and swallowing food, for speaking and for making facial expressions.

TMJ Diseases/Disorders:
Temporomandibular joint diseases and disorders, commonly called TMJ, are a collection of poorly understood conditions characterized by pain in the jaw and surrounding tissues and limitations in jaw movements. Injury and conditions that routinely affect other joints in the body, such as Arthritis, also affect the temporomandibular joint.
I myself get a clicking in my TMJ joint (not uncommon, but not correct).

What is often confusing is that TMJ is an acronym for the joint, but the initials are commonly used to describe problems with the joint. Sorta like if you have a broken arm and you describe your problem, "Yeah, I have arm."

Nephythys 06-18-2006 10:28 AM

Thank you Kevy.

Prudence 06-18-2006 06:23 PM

So the part where my job "pops" if I open it past a certain point, or that if I yawn too wide it gets stuck open and is difficult and extremely painful to close, that would not be how it's supposed to work?

Kevy Baby 06-18-2006 07:00 PM

If your employment is causing you pain, that is a bad thing.

And if the condition you describe also applies to your jaw, that is bad too.

katiesue 06-18-2006 07:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prudence
So the part where my job "pops" if I open it past a certain point, or that if I yawn too wide it gets stuck open and is difficult and extremely painful to close, that would not be how it's supposed to work?

I have a similar problem. According to my cousin the dentist some people's jaws are just "looser" and pop out of place. And once they start popping out the bone can get a bit worn down so it happens eaiser. I quit chewing gum and it seemed to help. Yawning not much you can do about.

Prudence 06-18-2006 10:04 PM

dammit all to hell I appear to have caught NA's typo-itis. I'm going to have to put myself on hiatus until I can figure out how to type like a proper adult.

wendybeth 06-18-2006 10:24 PM

No, don't! That's part of the fun.:D

I have it too- probably worse than her, especially when IM'ing, Seriously, she'll vouch for me. Between that and the excessive commas I'm totally flunking the grammar part of....whatever it is we're doing here.

Snowflake 06-19-2006 04:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prudence
dammit all to hell I appear to have caught NA's typo-itis. I'm going to have to put myself on hiatus until I can figure out how to type like a proper adult.

wHy?/ i nEvr ahve

MouseWife 06-19-2006 09:25 PM

Lisa,

I haven't been around much so I just right now read the posts.

I understand wanting to know what the heck is going on more than being worried. Fix it and get back to not having the problem.

When I think of you, I think of your red hair and your radiant smile.

Sending you a big smile of my own.

Hugs,

Joyce

scaeagles 06-19-2006 09:58 PM

My wife had TMJ....go to a chiropractor. Seriously. He took care of it in five or six visits. We have a good friend who is a chiropractor and did it for free (he offered after finding out she was having problems), so I honestly have no idea what a chiropractor costs (he also tried to help my achalasia for free, thought unsuccessfully). She hasn't had any more problems.

Not Afraid 06-19-2006 10:21 PM

Well, I got the initial results back and they don't see anything (no jokes please). I'm relieved so far but have to go back for another test where they inject red dye #2 (or something) into my veins for contrast. But, initially, I feel good about the results.

I am also frustrated that there is still no clue as ti what it is. I talked about TMJ with my chiro today and I also am getting the name of a acupuncturist tomorrow. Hell, I'll try anything, just make it STOP!

€uroMeinke 06-19-2006 10:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Not Afraid
Hell, I'll try anything, just make it STOP!

Unless of course it means giving up your cell phone ;)

Motorboat Cruiser 06-19-2006 10:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scaeagles
he also tried to help my achalasia for free, thought unsuccessfully.

Whereas, I tried to help with the sphicter for free, and just made matters worse.

At least he got a toaster though...

Not Afraid 06-28-2006 09:20 PM

So, I made my appointment for the second MRI - NOW with Injections of Chemicals! I got the report from the first MRI (where there was nothing apparently wrong) and cracked up at the interpretations of findings:

GROSSLY UNREMARKABLE

HEY! That's MY brain you're talking about here!

:)

BarTopDancer 06-28-2006 09:22 PM

Are they glowy chemicals?

If you ride Alice or another dark ride after will we be able to see the blood running through your veins due to the black lights?

Not Afraid 06-28-2006 09:24 PM

That would be better than seeing a white bra worn under a dark shirt!

€uroMeinke 06-28-2006 09:42 PM

Hmmmm - Black Light Pasties...

CoasterMatt 06-28-2006 09:51 PM

Did somebody say blacklight? :)

Snowflake 06-29-2006 04:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Not Afraid
So, I made my appointment for the second MRI - NOW with Injections of Chemicals! I got the report from the first MRI (where there was nothing apparently wrong) and cracked up at the interpretations of findings:

GROSSLY UNREMARKABLE

HEY! That's MY brain you're talking about here!

:)

Well, what do they know? Methinks, because they are looking at literal, they have GROSSLY underestimated what we on the LoT all know, that you are GROSSLY REMARKABLE in every way!

Anyway, better life thru chemistry as Monsanto would have said (or would it be more appropriate for MAG-NI-FI-CA-TION?)

Gemini Cricket 06-29-2006 05:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Not Afraid
GROSSLY UNREMARKABLE

Ha! I knew you were just winking at me on purpose during the Boston trip. You flirt! :D

Ponine 06-29-2006 08:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Not Afraid
That would be better than seeing a white bra worn under a dark shirt!

try white with black polka dots under a dark tank top while in space mountain.

(My first day as a cast member, after training we went into the park to play. A bunch of college age folks, and me, leanring a lesson on the finer points of dressing myself)


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