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Oh my god, i was nervous earlier today, now I even worse ...

I find out my ultrasound results (FINALLY!) in 11 hours, and I'm scaredddddd/nervousssss. I want to know what that red/yellow spot I saw on the ultrasound screen was, but yet I dont??? If that makes sense?

I also need to remember everything my family doctor needs to say in the letter to the specialist (again), and to ask him if he'll refer me out of province if I feel I need to be...

I promise I'll let you know how it goes. Like I have said million times before, i dont care what the ultrasound shows, I still want to see a specialist .. ultrasound will not convince me that my problems are solved.

But stilllllll. I am so not going to sleep tonight :unsure::o:(

~lisa~


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Good luck :)

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Oh my god, i was nervous earlier today, now I even worse ...

I find out my ultrasound results (FINALLY!) in 11 hours, and I'm scaredddddd/nervousssss. I want to know what that red/yellow spot I saw on the ultrasound screen was, but yet I dont??? If that makes sense?

I also need to remember everything my family doctor needs to say in the letter to the specialist (again), and to ask him if he'll refer me out of province if I feel I need to be...

I promise I'll let you know how it goes. Like I have said million times before, i dont care what the ultrasound shows, I still want to see a specialist .. ultrasound will not convince me that my problems are solved.

But stilllllll. I am so not going to sleep tonight :unsure::o:(

~lisa~

I don't know what area they ultrasounded but I recently had ultrasounds done on both my heart and my abdomin. I had normal results but like you I saw some red and yellow on the screen both times. I know it can be disconcerting to see but try not to worry about it. Sometimes they use colors to show different things. For example on my heart scan they used a green color to show the flow into my heart and a red for the outflow. Sometimes a tech will answer questions. Mine told me what the colors were when I asked but naturally didn't say what the doctors interpretation would be. In addition if they do find something thats real wrong they will often call a doctor into the room right then. Try to relax and I hope everything goes well.

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Good luck with your appt. Let us know what happens. Fingers crossed for you.

Nancy

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I'll be thinking of you when I pray tonight, good thoughts and vibes for you. Try to be calm. Anticipation of this hurts you more than it does good. Hope things go well :)

-Ash

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Sending you hugs from Brooklin Canada :)

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Hope everything works out for ya!

I am scheduled to get a Nuclear/Adenosine Echocardiagram in the next couple weeks...SIGH

the Doc thinks there is an abnormality in my heartbeat.

Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.....


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Hope everything works out for ya!

I am scheduled to get a Nuclear/Adenosine Echocardiagram in the next couple weeks...SIGH

the Doc thinks there is an abnormality in my heartbeat.

Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.....

Guess what?

another abnormal thing about me!

I actually have a 5, yes 5 not 4, chambered heart, and have echos every couple months, they are nothn to worry about!

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