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    Had a breast biopsy this morning (not related to Wegs); it wasn't too bad and I've decided after the last few such procedures that having chronic pain gives one a high pain threshold. I used to wonder whether my and other chronic pain patients' nervous systems were hypersensitive to pain. But I have these procedures that I'm told will hurt or be uncomfortable and they're not bad at all, and I think it's just because I'm so used to being in constant pain it's nothing in comparison to what I feel every day. Two more appointments this week: the special chest ct to look at a structure on or near my heart. That's the one I'm really worried about. Then a follow-up eye one that's No big deal. Fun week! Silver lining: they told me to rest for two days and do no housework or cooking. No need to tell me twice! So I'm catching up on some very important tv shows... And looking forward to whatever Dean makes for dinner! I've decided that what we really need in this family is another wife.

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    I sure hope the breast biopsy comes back normal. Hopefully this heart thing is no biggy as well.

    2 wives does make sense but if you want 2 husbands just let me know, I'm available.
    Phil Berggren, dx 2003

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    Quote Originally Posted by pberggren1 View Post
    I sure hope the breast biopsy comes back normal. Hopefully this heart thing is no biggy as well.

    2 wives does make sense but if you want 2 husbands just let me know, I'm available.
    Do you cook?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LisaT View Post
    Do you cook?
    I make a mean chili and beef stroganoff. I can do many other dishes as well like chicken catiatore.
    Phil Berggren, dx 2003

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    Quote Originally Posted by pberggren1 View Post
    I make a mean chili and beef stroganoff. I can do many other dishes as well like chicken catiatore.
    Sounds yummy.
    I do!

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    CACCIATORE! Oops, sorry...spilled my coffee...again!!! Does sound good tho!! You hire out Phil?!?!?! LOL!
    Knowing how to think empowers you far beyond those who only know what to think. -NdT


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    This is very uncharacteristic, but I'm not too worried about the biopsy. They were taking it because of microcalcifications that are usually benign. Perhaps I'm not worried because there is an entire beautiful facility full of doctors and treatments and millions of dollars to fight breast cancer. It seems more of a known entity than WG.

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    I'm sure you are fine hun.
    Phil Berggren, dx 2003

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    Thanks! Found this info in the newfangled ct scanner they'll be using on me on Thursday. I had no idea it was such an innovation. In case anyone is interested:

    St. Paul's Hospital is First in Canada to Scan Patients with Groundbreaking Technology

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    Just a quick comment on the pain tolerance thing. I've come to think that about myself, too, that I have a high pain threshold. Not that nothing ever hurts! But I've had dental issues that should have hurt a lot but didn't at all, and have not experienced any of the pain that many on here have with their sinuses, even though I have extensive bone erosion and disturbance of tissue in there. Not sure what it all means.

    Anyway, Lisa, I wish you the best of all possible results on all of your tests!
    Anne, dx'ed April 2011

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