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well Ladies, I be tired. I hope everyone has a good night!
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Good night, Granny, me too..well Ladies, I be tired. I hope everyone has a good night!
Screws up technology big timeWhat does it do?
I used to live by a train track too! When I was single with four kids. They hooked the trains up where we were. Got used to it, finally. It's always been the claustrophobia thing that got me. Today the noise because of my condition. Interesting thing is, when I came out for the contrast he says..keep your head still and I'll get you back in. I asked, can't I sit up? Explained that I suffer with vertigo, he says..I know! So I say, I was hoping I could sit up a minute. He asks, you getting dizzy? Yes. Well, it would be best..he stops..well..stops again..I just say go ahead let's get this done as I stick my arm out for the contrast. The IV had already been put in before I went into the room. Glad I did it though. Makes me wonder why he said..I know!..when I told him.Love the pics of the dogs as well as the yaks, Twist!
You could also give her her food a little at a time, if you have more time (and patience) than money.
Sigh, my poppies never seemed to come up. Sadness.
Ooh, Gracie would never go for that! I feed Sammy in a bedroom in the back of the house while Gracie eats in the kitchen. Gracie's a sweetheart, but she's possessive (toward the other animals) about her food.
The problem I have with MRIs is when the operator tries to give me instructions like, hold your breath or breathe naturally. I'm too deaf to hear, especially over the clanging! I can hear a voice but can't make out what they're saying. It's funny but I find the racket soothing and it puts me to sleep. I used to live next to a train track, lol.
Sign?theres your sign!
Well isn't that what the tests were about? Finding the cause of the dizziness?I used to live by a train track too! When I was single with four kids. They hooked the trains up where we were. Got used to it, finally. It's always been the claustrophobia thing that got me. Today the noise because of my condition. Interesting thing is, when I came out for the contrast he says..keep your head still and I'll get you back in. I asked, can't I sit up? Explained that I suffer with vertigo, he says..I know! So I say, I was hoping I could sit up a minute. He asks, you getting dizzy? Yes. Well, it would be best..he stops..well..stops again..I just say go ahead let's get this done as I stick my arm out for the contrast. The IV had already been put in before I went into the room. Glad I did it though. Makes me wonder why he said..I know!..when I told him.
Probably because he read your chart.I used to live by a train track too! When I was single with four kids. They hooked the trains up where we were. Got used to it, finally. It's always been the claustrophobia thing that got me. Today the noise because of my condition. Interesting thing is, when I came out for the contrast he says..keep your head still and I'll get you back in. I asked, can't I sit up? Explained that I suffer with vertigo, he says..I know! So I say, I was hoping I could sit up a minute. He asks, you getting dizzy? Yes. Well, it would be best..he stops..well..stops again..I just say go ahead let's get this done as I stick my arm out for the contrast. The IV had already been put in before I went into the room. Glad I did it though. Makes me wonder why he said..I know!..when I told him.