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 Posted by Rev Turd Fredericks on 01/14/07 04:04 
Respondant wrote: 
> Rev Turd Fredericks wrote: 
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>> Respondant wrote: 
>>> -=Biscuit=- wrote: 
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>> SNIP>>>>> 
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>>> 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. 
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> Good to know.  When I had it done (again, 1977) all I was given was a  
> "local" and a tongue depressor to bite on. 
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> 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.  
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>  
It's possible that a general anesthetic might affect the bone marrow in  
some way. I was given a combination of versed and demorol  or something  
like that. Apparently, as the Dr explained it to me, it still hurts like  
hell, but you don't remember it. 
 
 
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