As I spent 3 hours in waiting rooms today, it struck me how different peoples moods are. Most are cordial and friendly towards each other and the staff (the ataff is WONDERFUL by the way, I don't know how they do it.. Not only here at MD anderson but also at the cancer enter in my home town- they always amanage to have a cheerful manner without being annoying. Sometimes I wish I could take whatever drug they must be taking to work in such a challenging job :) ).And then there are others, some that are bitter, some that are snippy towards others. You never know what is going on in people's lives.
I had the CT scan today. As they injected the contrast agent (Iodine) I thought about the last piece that Susan Gubar, (the ovarian cancer survivor professor who writes about her experiences with cancer in New York Times) wrote. By now I am familiar with the sensation of the peeing in my pants and intense warmth on my handsband feet as the iodine starts circulating my body. But it is still as annoying as the first time.
Tomorrow I will see my Dr. And hopefully get good news. So please say a prayer and/or send positive vibes my way.. I do need it :). Sleep comes hard and is very patchy dispite the fact that I go to the hotels work out room and run on the treadmill in the evenings. Maybe I will read one of the scientific papers that I logged with me, that should put me to sleep right ;)
Good night and good luck!