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Monday, March 23rd, 2009 08:20 pm1. 'Way too much excitement at the day-job. You don't want to know. No, trust me: you don't.
2. Why can't the device used to take mammograms have rounded edges? Why can't it be soft? Why does it have to be so Square, Metallic, and Machinely? And I'm not even gonna ask why it has to squish...
3. It snowed today, just a little, but enough to let us know that it could, if it really wanted to.
4. That's a wrap on the first section. Go, me.
5. Tired now.
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2. Why can't the device used to take mammograms have rounded edges? Why can't it be soft? Why does it have to be so Square, Metallic, and Machinely? And I'm not even gonna ask why it has to squish...
3. It snowed today, just a little, but enough to let us know that it could, if it really wanted to.
4. That's a wrap on the first section. Go, me.
5. Tired now.
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Date: 2009-03-25 02:48 am (UTC)One time they need to do a test so they put some radioactive dye into the ducts. That was no problem, the problem was when I started to faint while clamped into the machine...
It's been enough to put me off another mammogram for years.
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Date: 2009-03-26 12:48 pm (UTC)I can certainly see that, but I'm guessing radioactive dye is a Specialty Item; I haven't myself seen it deployed, or even heard it suggested (Note to whichever Ghod of Misrule may be reading along -- this is not an appeal for a More Interesting Outpatient Experience). And mammograms, while a pain, really are kind of a useful tool. My grandmother could've survived her breast cancer, if she'd gone to the doctor when she found the lump, instead of hiding it...