Wednesday, February 16, 2011

It's Alive! Alive!

Next up was an MRI to check my progress. They ushered me in and I got my cotton gown on and all that. First step was a blood draw. I got taken back into a room with many bays, all seperated by thin curtains.

So I'm sitting there waiting for the nurse to get whatever she needed to get, and I hear a nurse, mom and little girl in the bay next to me. I never saw them, but I'm guessing the girl was probably nine. She had to have an MRI and was clearly scared. I could hear the terror in her voice as she struggled not to cry. It was heartbreaking. I seriously considered going over there and telling her it wasn't a big deal; that I'd been through much worse and I was fine. Hey, just look at me! Here I am! It won't be a big deal!

I should add that at this point I had six big-ass shiny staples on the top of my head, keeping things together.

I reconsidered. If some strange man with mangy hair and a row of industrial staples in his head comes into your room when you're already shitting bricks, a well-intentioned word of assurance probably isn't going to mean all that much. I'd be thinking "Holy shit! What's next for me??" I stayed put and just tried to send her good vibes.

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