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Bone Scan with Injection

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Califchief - 25 Mar 2008 02:00 GMT
Donna wrote:

> Generally you go in and they start an IV in your hand or arm,
> inject the dye, and then you are free to go and have lunch or
> shop or do what ever. You come back to the department several
> hours later and lay on a table and they do the scan.

When I had my first scan in 2001, I had to drink a dye and
wait (window shop across the street) for 3 hours.

The second time I had a scan, in 2002, the dye was injected
into my "manhood" and I did not have to wait any length of
time.

Those 2 young, good-looking gals conducted the scan immediately.

... Aquadextrous:  Able to operate bathtub faucets with your toes.  
___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12
nanny - 25 Mar 2008 15:45 GMT
Oh my, Chief!  Can't imagine; really?  Were the girls giving you the test
blushing a bit?  Nanny
>  Donna wrote:
>
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> ... Aquadextrous:  Able to operate bathtub faucets with your toes.
> ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12

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