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212753 tn?1275073111

Nuked tomorrow

Well tomorrow I get nuked. I am looking forward to the isolation. I love to be by myself. I have lots of things to do
Friday I get scanned .The thyrogen makes me feel like my brain is detached from my body...but in a good way. sorta like an out of body experience.
So I am looking forward to my glowey pill. I made my hubby take me out to dinner tonight as this is the last night my food will taste good for a month.At least that is how long it took my tastebuds to get back to normal I really didnt have any problems the last time I got nuked. My saliva glands didnt even swell.
So I will check in  after I get nuked and keep you updated and if you see a glow in the direction of Oklahoma ...that will be me for a few days.LOL
Love Venora
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487969 tn?1249313291
Hugs V!  Come back to us soon! :) ~Kim
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393685 tn?1425812522
"Glow on" my friend. I will look to the west to see if I spot you!

I hope you can check in a bit more while in "ISO"

Remember: drink lots of water after and suck on those lemon drops to keep that saliva moving!

Sugar free would be best!!

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168348 tn?1379357075
Triple Smile Club Award Winner (thyroidectomy + sternum surgery + Cancer makes her a triple winner) Vernora will be Glowing with Glowing results when she is finished!

You, my friend, are such an inspiration to us all ... good luck and keep us posted!

Cheryl
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158939 tn?1274915197
Glow on my dear friend (and your computer).  :-)
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