I do not know what to say. I¡¯d love to see you & yours, but I can¡¯t see me getting travel insurance out of the UK. Travelled to N Ireland for interviews but not sure they would let me do that now. Oh well, I can visit my friends in Cardiff. Given up my passport. These things are sent to try us. The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune.
Just know the pair of you are always in my heart
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Dearest Jude & Peter,?You seem to be having a really tough time. They put some sort of radio-dye into me when I had a 2nd MRI. My natural curiosity as a scientist was tempered by my ¡°lets get the hell through¡± this attitude. They told me it might feel like I wanted to urinate, when that wasn¡¯t necessary, but it wasn¡¯t so bad.
Anyway they seem to have got the images they wanted.
Some doctors must be looking at me from the inside out.
Hugs Jude & Peter
What a performance! About six people had a go at getting a needle into me for gandolinium contrast. I debated about having the contrast because of my allergy problems and asked them did they know what to do if it had an adverse effect on me.?
?It was such a long winded event my husband started to get very worried and was about to go to the desk and ask what had happened to me. But its done as as I don't trust the eye Dr and he's very hard to get hold of I have asked for it to be sent to my GP and booked to see him on Friday. Was a very expensive fishing expedition at nearly $700 over the counter --- but looks like I got some rebate sorted via Aussie Medicare.
They haven't given me any case no things so I can view on line or see report in 7 days - I'm going to check on that.
But my neuro visit in the morning was a delight - really nice man - calm sane sensible practical talks common sense.?
Jude