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Please remember me tomorrow when I have the needle biopsy on my neck. I know its been posted before but I am really trying not to worry, I am severely needle phobic, but it doesn't work long. I am strangely not as worried about the results as the biopsy itelf.


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wolfie Enthusiast

Good luck tomorrow!! Many prayers that all goes well. Lots of calming vibes coming your way! ((HUGS))

dlp252 Apprentice

Will do!

jerseyangel Proficient

Jenny--I will be thinking of you tomorrow! Get a good night's sleep tonight, and try not to worry--too much, anyway. I usually find that these things are not nearly as bad as I imagine they are going to be. :)

CarlaB Enthusiast

The anticipation will probably be the worst part. I just had some bloodwork done today to see how I'm doing ... I hate needles, too. Good luck tomorrow.

Guest BERNESES

Good luck, prayers and hugs. Hope it all goes well. B

Green12 Enthusiast

Best of luck to you jenny :)


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Sarah8793 Enthusiast
Please remember me tomorrow when I have the needle biopsy on my neck. I know its been posted before but I am really trying not to worry, I am severely needle phobic, but it doesn't work long. I am strangely not as worried about the results as the biopsy itelf.

Try to keep your mind on other things. It is the waiting that is the most difficult. Good luck and let us know how it went. Hugs. :)

Matilda Enthusiast

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Judyin Philly Enthusiast

good luck Jennie

prayers for a good nites sleep and easy test.

judy in philly

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Will be thinking of you tomorrow, try to relax, although I know it is hard.....

Make sure you post when you get back to tell us how you are.....

Hugs.

Karen

Carriefaith Enthusiast

I hope everything goes well. Try closing your eyes when they bring out the needle and try to think of something else. Keep us posted.

evie Rookie

Jenny, count on prayers from me for your test on tues. we all dread such things, just normal. give us a follow up, you will more than likel;y have a better day than you expect. :) evie

Guest Robbin
:) Many warm thoughts and prayers to you. Another poster said it right--the anticipation is worse than the actual test sometimes. Keep us posted, please.
Rusla Enthusiast

Jenny, listen up. YOU WILL BE FINE. Now, keep saying that to yourself and imagine you are there with Orlando Bloom, sorry but Johnny Depp belongs to me.

You will come through it, I have made it so.

utdan Apprentice

Hey Jenny, good luck tomorrow! I'll pray for you.

zip2play Apprentice

Let us know how it goes. I am thinking/praying for you now. I have to have the needle biopsy next week! I too am anxious.

Monica

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