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Date: | Mon, 1 Mar 1999 21:56:44 -0500 |
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Kyle,
We are taking it one day at a time. I have to also have a couple of
polyps removed and continue I GI series. Man, when the body goes, it really
does a number. That makes about eight test procedures and four surgeries
for this Spring. I spend all my time taking tests or going to Drs. offices
for more tests and bad news. Last night was the lst good night's sleep I've
had in 3 weeks!
In addition, Joyce, my wife has to go back in to do a follow on her mammogram.
We got the news about my having to do a cath and her mammogram results
within 15 minutes. We looked at each other and burst out laughing!!
Bobby
>Wow, Bobby, this is shocking news! Will they do an ablation? When are
>you scheduled for surgery (both for the cholecystectomy and the
>catheterization)? We'll be praying for you.
>
>Bobby Greer wrote:
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>> Kyle and all on the list,
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>> I have been going through a series of tests in prep for the removal
>> of a gall stone. Well, yesterday my cardiac stress test revealed a spot on
>> the heart wall which is not getting as much blood as it should, so I have
>> to have a cardiac catherization. This is not fun. I had it done 15 years
>> ago right before
>> my by-pass surgery. Talk about a startle reflex!!! You ought to see me
>> taking some of the tests I take like a barium enema. Yuk.
>>
>> Bobby
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