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snapdragen
10-04-2007, 04:59 PM
My appointment is tomorrow at 10:45 am, I have copies of my CT scan (geez, about 20 separate films!), I am prepared!

My friends at work are more freaked out than I am, it's kind of funny. They look at me all hang-dog "How are you feeling today? You doing OK?" I'm bouncing around, all thrilled about actually getting a real diagnosis and treatment after all this time.:rolleyes:

I've told them to lighten up, they're depressing me....:D :p

Tri Girl
10-04-2007, 05:08 PM
Good luck! I hope they find out for certain what's "wrong."
:D

Pax
10-04-2007, 05:11 PM
Best of luck Snap, hope they give you a definitive diagnosis!

teigyr
10-04-2007, 05:12 PM
It would be SO exciting to finally find out what's wrong. 'Bout time.

If you want to have some fun with your co-workers, you could wait until one of them bumps your chair or something. You could then yelp, put your hand to your neck, and start twitching or something. Though I supposes they're being sincere and to tease them would be Wrong.

Good luck and I'll look forward to reading what neurologist says :D

Wahine
10-04-2007, 06:03 PM
Happy neuro visit!!

It'll be fabulous, you'll talk about big needles, surgery...all sorts of fun things.

It is great that they're dealing with the real issue now. Keep us posted.

mimitabby
10-04-2007, 06:40 PM
you guys are a riot. Snap, let us know how it goes. A lot of us will be thinking about you..

KnottedYet
10-04-2007, 06:49 PM
Go Snap Go!

Have fun, take notes, don't scare your co-workers too much...:p

Wahine
10-04-2007, 06:54 PM
Walk around with a hard candy in your mouth, when someone bumps bite down hard and make a big crunch, then fall on the floor and don't move a muscle. *That* would be something to see.

teigyr
10-04-2007, 06:58 PM
Walk around with a hard candy in your mouth, when someone bumps bite down hard and make a big crunch, then fall on the floor and don't move a muscle. *That* would be something to see.

Evil. That is brilliant!

maillotpois
10-04-2007, 07:47 PM
Yeah, I worked with a guy (another attorney) who could make his whole neck make the most jaw dropping "knuckle popping" sounds. He'd be taking a deposition of some poor plaintiff in a rear-ender lawsuit and in the middle of his questioning about how the person has residual neck pain, he'd just pull his head to the side and make this multi-syllabic (for want of a better term, but you get the idea - drawn out) popping and crunching noise from his neck.

Anyway, back to topic: good luck with the neurotic - I mean neurologist. Let us know how it goes. And stop by the candy store on the way home ! ;)

kelownagirl
10-04-2007, 07:52 PM
Good luck Snap - I'll be thinking of you tomorrow morning!

LBTC
10-04-2007, 08:26 PM
Snap's got her own special butterflies so the neurologist team doesn't miss anything and treats her super special....and guides Snap to the best cracking candy to take to back to work.
Whose great idea was that, anyway?

H&B
~T~

ClockworkOrange
10-05-2007, 12:34 AM
Hi Snap

So hope the neurologist was able to give you some proper answers and that the problem can be solved relatively easy.

You want to wind up your co-workers by wearing a bolt through your neck like Frankinsteins monster when you go back to work, that would make them feel guilty!

Be thinking of you.

Clock

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Pax
10-05-2007, 03:51 AM
Walk around with a hard candy in your mouth, when someone bumps bite down hard and make a big crunch, then fall on the floor and don't move a muscle. *That* would be something to see.

http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb217/Deepliquid/Smilies/ROFL.gif


Snap - Thinking of you and sending good thoughts for you today. http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb217/Deepliquid/Smilies/thumb.gif

bmccasland
10-05-2007, 05:06 AM
So Snap, any news??? Inquiring and caring minds need to know.

Hope the Doc was able to come up with an answer. If it's in your neck, does that mean this whole problem is not in your head?

snapdragen
10-05-2007, 12:27 PM
Well that was uneventful. I know, it's not realistic to be "fixed" on the first visit, I'm just frustrated. Where's my magic pill dammit!

He seems nice enough, typical rumpled doctor type. He did a bunch of tests, checking my reflexes, reactions etc. Checked my balance. Aside from my neck and arms, I am neurologically sound :cool: . He looked at the CT scan films and said "These tell me nothing, why didn't they do an MRI on you?" So next week I get the MRI, and possibly another EMG :eek: (oh joy).

mimitabby
10-05-2007, 12:30 PM
You are now in good hands. he'll have you take the right tests and then you'll know something. I know, it's frustrating!

roadie gal
10-05-2007, 01:36 PM
Good luck! I hope all goes well.

Duck on Wheels
10-05-2007, 02:43 PM
Well that was uneventful. I know, it's not realistic to be "fixed" on the first visit, I'm just frustrated. Where's my magic pill dammit!

He seems nice enough, typical rumpled doctor type. He did a bunch of tests, checking my reflexes, reactions etc. Checked my balance. Aside from my neck and arms, I am neurologically sound :cool: . He looked at the CT scan films and said "These tell me nothing, why didn't they do an MRI on you?" So next week I get the MRI, and possibly another EMG :eek: (oh joy).

Ah, yes. The MRI. I had a grad student who did an observation study in a neurology department a few years back. MRIs were standard diagnostic procedure for just about everything!

BTW, that ROFL-smiley Queen posted? In the context of this thread I thought it was her suggestion for scaring the co-workers -- don't fall on the floor and lie still, fall on the floor and writhe, screaming in "pain". Oh, and then lie still. Woops. Then dial 911 for the co-worker who keels over with a heart attack.

Zen
10-05-2007, 03:39 PM
He seems nice enough, typical rumpled doctor type.

Gee. My liver doc looks like he's modeling for GQ. He is one sharp dressed guy.

Wahine
10-05-2007, 03:53 PM
Gee. My liver doc looks like he's modeling for GQ. He is one sharp dressed guy.

We had an orthopod in Edmonton like that, all the PTs called him Dr. Gucci.

Snap - they did the CT because they were trying to figure out the status of the C1 vertebra. This Doc wants to know how much impingement there is in the C5 to C7 area, so he needs an MRI because it shows the nerves better.

snapdragen
10-05-2007, 04:44 PM
I still want a magic pill or potion.