i walked into the doctor's office this morning for my mri, completed the necessary paperwork, and was then told that to get to the mri, i had to drive to the lower level of the office parking lot.
long story short, the mri was in a tractor trailer. yep, a tractor trailer. the technician was incredibly nice. the machine had to be reset three times. the firing squad sounds weren't as bad as i expected, and it didn't take a lot of effort to not freak out about laying in a coffin-like tube. the worst part was the dye that they injected inside me. definitely made my arm hurt at the injection site for a good hour, but that's to be expected i suppose.
i'll get the results in a week. i'm feeling like it will come back normal, since they didn't make me do additional scans, or call me right after.
shalom to you + yours this evening.
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