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RE: Stuck in a tube - my yearly peek inside

in GEMS7 months ago

Oh my god, I didn't know what you're going through all of this, but you're strong, I'm sure everything will get better. These exams are very scary (especially because of the noise of the machine), I remember when her mother had an MRI and she was screaming because she is terrified of closed spaces.

You just have to wait for the results, and whatever they are, look at it from the positive side, now you are a kind of "X-Women" hahaha, you may acquire some kind of superpower, I hope you soon find out and share it with me (I hope this Even if it seems fun to you, and if you smile, then I have fulfilled my mission).

I will be attentive to your highlights, and I hope that this Crohn's Disease is not something caused by stress, although from the little I have read about you, from the life you lead as a nurse, it is probably from all the stress you are going through. May that be your condition. In any case, I know you're going to get better my new friend.

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Thank you so much for your kind words and support. It really means a lot to me. These exams can definitely be scary, especially with the noise of the machines. But the headphones are helping. I'm trying to stay positive and wait for the results. Thinking of myself as an X-Woman did make me smile, so mission accomplished! I appreciate you keeping an eye on my updates. Crohn’s Disease can be tough, and stress might be a factor. But I’m hopeful ;)
Thanks again, my new friend. Take care!