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4 week blood work

yep, today is the day!  I go to the doctor for my 4 week labs for my "yea" or "nay" moment... I probably won't get the results for a day or so, and I'm a bit anxious, but it's gone by fast, these past 4 weeks...

Here's hoping I'll be doing a happy dance by the end of the week!

please keep your fingers crossed for me... :)

thanks,
karen
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I go tomorrow and have my 4 week labs on Vic. I am also hoping for good news. I'll be sending you positive thoughts!
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Good Luck !   Here's hoping for good results ->  I'm sending you 'negative' vibes :)   Ginger
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I went in for my 4 week blood draw as well.  I'm also anxious and nervous.  There are a lot of us that all started on the same day.  Will be interesting to hear everybody's outcome so far.

Saying a prayer for all of us!

Jillybean
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Hoping that you get good news!!!!! cindy
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My fingers are crossed.  The waiting is the hard part.  It took over 2 weeks for my PCR results.  I'm so glad you get them sooner than that.

Sherry
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