September 24, 2003
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14 days…
The pic above is one that I took of MY bouquet (the one that I made) and the personalized flutes that I had made for us.
I was impressed by how well it all photographed!
On a Different Note
I’m going into the doctor today…hmm…maybe I should give a little bit of background as to what has occured before I explain the reason as to why I’m going in today.
A dear friend of mine, Evelyn (she and Jason worked together at Successories, the store that went out of business a few months ago) talked me into going in to see her doctor regarding the pain that I’ve had in my abdomen for over 4 1/2 years now. I reluctantly agreed to go.
Her doctor seemed very nice and listened to everything that I had to say. She asked if the other physicians that I’ve seen in the past ever checked me for a hernia…and I told her no. Although I’ve had countless CT’s over the past few years…they never once said anything about a possible hernia, which should’ve showed up on a scan like that.
However, she decided to have me go in for an ultrasound and said that she wanted to see if anything showed up on that test…and if not, then our next option would be exploratory surgery.
Hmm…okay. I’ve been tested for many things over the past 4 years, but not one doctor has offered to do exploratory before now. This doctor atleast is willing to find out what really is wrong if it’s not a hernia.
Okay…that brings me to today’s visit. I’m going in to discuss the results of the ultrasound. I’m hoping that something showed up on that test and that she will just tell me what it is and how we’re going to go about fixing it. However, I have a feeling that she will tell me that I’ll have to go through exploratory surgury.
I figure that all of the other doctors never detected what the real problem was…so, the chance of her telling me the cause of all of this off of one test is pretty slim. Ya know?
I’ll let ya know what she says.
Comments (6)
Ooooh your bouquet is gorgeous, and I love the flutes!!
Damn, if it is a hernia then four and a half years is a hellishly long time to suffer with it.. my father’s had two now but the second was twenty years ago. I imagine surgery techniques have improved out of sight since then. I hope they get to the bottom of it quickly and get it fixed for you!!
What a beautiful bouquet. The best part is that you’ll be able to have it forever too. Your champagne flutes are very elegant!
I hope the doctor can tell you something about your pain. Wow, 4 1/2 years is a long time to have lived with it. *crossing my fingers*
-Lorie-
Its a beautiful bouquet you have . Hope they find where your pain is coming from
Hope it is something simple. With the wedding and all you do not need to be worrying about surgery. Sending happy pills
14 days…wow and the bouquet and glasses are beautiful! 
hope it all goes good…and ohhhh, its getting closer!!!!