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RoseNNJ

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RoseNNJ Apprentice

I have my appointments tomorrow for a ct scan and ultrasound for kidney stones & ovarian cyst. I just want the pain to go away. On day 3 of meds for H Pylori. Pleaseeee just let me feel better soon! I forgot what its like not to feel like crap! :(


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VydorScope Proficient

Wow... hope you get only good news!!!

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

Sending lots of prayers and hopes for information that let's the docs get you out of pain. I hope you feel better very soon. . . . .Lynne

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

good luck tomorrow and sure hope you get some answers, esp good ones.

judy in philly :)

debmidge Rising Star

good luck and wish that you get your answers on your issues. and get relief

jerseyangel Proficient

Rose--I think I'm seeing this too late to wish you luck.. I am keeping you in my thoughts today--hope all goes smoothly, and you finally get this thing figured out! Feel better--let us know how you did :)

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Make sure you update us!!


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RoseNNJ Apprentice

Thank you all for your good wishes. Going in 2 hours. I will update. Hugs :)

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Rose

Wishing you only the best. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers for today.

Tinkerbell

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Rose,

I hope you get to the bottom of it! I'll be thinking of you......

Hugs.

Karen

Lollie Enthusiast

Rose, I'm so sorry that you feel this way. I sincerely hope that they figure this out once and for all!!!I will be praying for you!

Lollie

RoseNNJ Apprentice

Thank you everyone for your kind thoughts. I am so happy I found this forum :)

I will get the offical test reults tomorrow. During the ultrasound, she saw something on my ovary, but could not tell me what. I will update tomorrow. Hugs

jerseyangel Proficient
Thank you everyone for your kind thoughts. I am so happy I found this forum :)

I will get the offical test reults tomorrow. During the ultrasound, she saw something on my ovary, but could not tell me what. I will update tomorrow. Hugs

Get a good night's rest, Rose, and try not to think about it. Really--go and put your feet up! :)

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