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 Posted by Respondant on 01/13/07 20:29 
jitter wrote: 
 
> In article <q5SdnQ85xae_qzTYnZ2dnUVZ_vupnZ2d@comcast.com>, 
> Respondant@noemail.not says... 
>> Rev Turd Fredericks wrote: 
>> 
>>> Respondant wrote: 
>>>> -=Biscuit=- wrote: 
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>>>> <sig partially restored> 
>>>> 
>>>> Help Heather kick cancer's ass!  http://www.limeproject.org 
>>>> 
>>> SNIP>>>>> 
>>> 
>>>> But the WORST, by FAR, was the bone marrow 
>>>> biopsy.  I don't know if they still do it the same way these days, 
>>>> but I was given a tongue depressor and asked to assume the 
>>>> fetal-position while they shoved something that (IIRC) looked 
>>>> pretty-much like a cork screw into my hip.  Screwed it IN, and 
>>>> YANKED it out.  I NEVER felt pain like that before, and hope I 
>>>> never do again.  Bottom line?  Hodgkin's Disease. 
 
>>> A few months aqo I had a bone marrow biopsy and it was totally 
>>> painless. They have refined the technique and the drugs they use. It 
>>> stung a bit for a few days after, but no worse than a cut would 
>>> have. Thankfully for me, the news was good. 
>> 
>> Good to know.  When I had it done (again, 1977) all I was given was a 
>> "local" and a tongue depressor to bite on. 
>> 
>> Never did find out why they didn't put me "out" for that, or at 
>> least do it while I was already "under" having the lymph nodes 
>> removed. 
> 
> Doctors can be evil.  Nurses and "technicians" (vo-tech grads who 
> never even went to college, let alone med school) can be even worse. 
> They do similar stuff to burn patients:  Strap them starked naked to 
> a metal "bed", lower that into a pool of water, and then scrub the 
> burns with gauze.  Ever touched a burn?  Hurts like hell, doesn't it? 
> Well, imagine having it SCRUBBED with what amounts to sandpaper. 
 
<snip> 
 
You're comparing treatments to diagnostics, and spanning four decades in the  
process.
 
  
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