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Offline RobJohnson

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Re: Tuesday
« Reply #25 on: January 27, 2010, 11:57:10 AM »
And yet, another MRI today. This one is of my pancreas, gall bladder & liver. :(  After that, I need to go get a rear transmission seal replaced and pick up a new phone for my Magic Jack.

At first glance I tought a MRI showed you needed a new rear transmission seal...I was like "gross."

On edit: Looks like others were confused also.  :evillaugh: :evillaugh:
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Re: Tuesday
« Reply #26 on: January 27, 2010, 12:00:07 PM »
This MRI was a lot better than the couple. The machine was a little larger in circumference and not as deep as the other. All in all, a more pleasant experience sans prescription drugs to abate the claustrophobia. We'll see what the read is at a later date.


claustrophobia keeps me from getting one of my neck

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Re: Tuesday
« Reply #27 on: January 27, 2010, 12:13:23 PM »

claustrophobia keeps me from getting one of my neck

drugs..... :-)
Just hand over the chocolate...back away slowly...far away....and you won't get hurt....

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Re: Tuesday
« Reply #28 on: January 27, 2010, 12:44:13 PM »
drugs..... :-)

Xanax works pretty well............ of course, afterwards, the rest of the day will be a blur or slept away.
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Re: Tuesday
« Reply #29 on: January 27, 2010, 01:59:48 PM »

claustrophobia keeps me from getting one of my neck

Thor, I have or did have extreme claustrophobia, I was cured by necessity.

I got a job as a lagger on military ships and had to face some really mind bending things.

First I had an extreme fear of heights, some of the ladders I had to go up and down were over 2 storeys tall.

To make it even more difficult I was recovering from a broken knee.  I was into my mid 30's so I was no spring chicken.  

To say the least to this day I do not know how or why I did this job, Thinking back it amazes me what I did back then , working in the buldges of ships, coming out of the hole covered with mud and fiberglass's one time I had enough red lead in my hair to paint a room in my house.      After a few years away from that job my fear of heights came back,    weird.

Then claustrophobia,  How I hated being restrained in any way.  That job boss called me squeeze as at 90 pounds I could wiggle my way into very small spaces. only thing that saved me was I had to really concentrate on my job.  Those son of a guns put me in places the size of a coffin------

The thing was I knew that at any time I could get OUT.  Same with an MRI or other medical caves they put us in.   You and I can leave at any time, there are people around to help you.

As long as you has an out, you can work on the problem.   Claustrophobia to me is is being in a place I cannot escape, ----say a crowd of people pushing me forward. being locked in a closet, ----this got really bad when I was pregnant with my no.4 baby.   I kept dreaming that I had fallen into an empty freezer and knew that Hubby would be too late to save me.

The MRI's I have been in are all at least 3 feet out from the wall behind them, they are sort of set almost in the middle of the room. Good, if things become intense I can grab hold of the machine and slide out head first  or wiggle out feet first.

All these machines are odd, the one they use to detect bone damage is a goodie.  It keeps moving over your body and beeping light flash, you just lay there wondering what the beeps are for.

Strange and a bit unnerving, these machines can scare the willies out of someone.

However, you are free within them, in no way are you restrained, you are free to just lay there or run for the hills.

At one MRI it took the techs a while to get everything up to speed and they had placed a blanket over me so I did fall asleep.  Next thing I knew they woke me up, told me not to cough, burp or fart.---

I was hooked up to speakers to the techs that talked and encouraged me, They played southing music and in my half awake state I wondered if I had been captured by Alians.

Imagine my surprise when I went in for a two day heart test and there stands a semi-chamber for me to crawl into after being nuked IV and spend 90 minutes with this thing moving only an inch from my nose and moving about now and then to take pictures of my innards.   It seemed to take forever, but I can not do the stress test on a tread mill due to Nuropathy.  

Fear is odd Thor, had I been given a walk through to my lagging job, told I would have to climb up and down the ladders, and eventually doing an asbestos rip off  I would have run.

Please look at this as an Adventure, everytime you show up for a test you will see new and different technology.  What ever they have to do to you to get tests, have no fear, these tests may be a once in a life time experience, no pain and an experience to take home and tell family about.

Walk into this as just of one of life's paths, watch everything others do to keep you alive. Ask questions of everyone about everything going on.

Jump onto that gurney to the machine and get your neck checked, darn Thor they are not going to tie you down , you can get out at any time.

I know easy for me to say, I am not you.   All I can say is I as a scared chicken, afraid of most everything finally found that the best way to confront my deep seated fears was to just charge on in, all the crazy stuff I did was a learning experience.

My feel in life now at my my age is-----OK new experience, not going to kill me, lets see just where this takes me.

You Thore need that MRI on your neck, you have had enough MRIS to know what has happend in the past.  ---No problem right.

I think your fear is not for the test, but for what you fear they will find.  

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Re: Tuesday
« Reply #30 on: January 27, 2010, 03:27:47 PM »

Foreclosures are sold "as is". When it's "cash only"....it's because the condition of the property is such that a mortgage cannot be obtained.

Saying it's cash only....saves everyone time and avoids an effort in futility.

CR....have you tried to see if it will qualify for a FannieMae HomePath mortgage? Or a rehab loan? A rehab loan usually requires a pretty large downpayment. I have never had anyone do a HomePath, but I think you can get the info about it on FannieMae's website.

That is probably the reason it is listed as cash only.  Celtic would probably have to dump a ton of cash into the house. 

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Re: Tuesday
« Reply #31 on: January 27, 2010, 04:17:55 PM »

Foreclosures are sold "as is". When it's "cash only"....it's because the condition of the property is such that a mortgage cannot be obtained.

Saying it's cash only....saves everyone time and avoids an effort in futility.



A realtor in Miami gave me a different explanation.  I was going to look at a condo in Bal Harbour, Miami, a very afluent neighborhood, but he told me it was "cash only"  Turns out, the residents only want wealthy jews and that is why they will only accept "cash only" offers. :whatever:
I bought up the block in Sunny Isles Beach, and it was a nicer condo with ocean views.

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Re: Tuesday
« Reply #32 on: January 27, 2010, 05:21:02 PM »
A realtor in Miami gave me a different explanation.  I was going to look at a condo in Bal Harbour, Miami, a very afluent neighborhood, but he told me it was "cash only"  Turns out, the residents only want wealthy jews and that is why they will only accept "cash only" offers. whatever:
I bought up the block in Sunny Isles Beach, and it was a nicer condo with ocean views.


The Realtor told you that it was "cash only" because the the residents only want wealthy Jews and that is why they will only accept "cash only" offers? or did someone else tell you that?

   
 
 

 


 
Just hand over the chocolate...back away slowly...far away....and you won't get hurt....

Save the Earth... it's the only planet with chocolate.

"My therapist told me the way to achieve true inner peace is to finish what I start. So far I've finished two bags of M&M's and a chocolate cake. I feel better already." – Dave Barry

A balanced diet is chocolate in both hands.