Hi all

Well, Radioactive Boy is now home from having my SECT study. Man that was the most boring 45 minutes of my life. After they made the injection, the technican kept talking...and man did I want a nap. All that I can say is that it is over, as I am highly clostrophobic and having the camera that close to my face was torture.
Before I left work this afternoon to go to the hospital, one of my coworkers (who is a great friend) gave me the Radioactive Boy nickname. During the whole procedure, I kept thinking about "The Simpsons", as there was an episode with a super hero named Radioactive Man....wouldn't it be cool if we could have temporary super hero powers after having this test.
Unfortunately, they would not comment on the test results, as the Radiologist was with another patient. It looks like I will have to wait until after the Angiogram to find out (as my Neuologist doesn't want to see me until all of the test are complete....unless there is an emergency...).
[color=Blue][/color]Hi Jill...
Thanks for the nice note. I am doing my best to keep a "Glass is Half Full" attitude as much as I can through this, as life is difficult enough without the added stress. Thanks to people like yourself and a lot of help from the "big guy", I am managing. I guess the engineer in me would argue about the 1/2 full & 1/2 empty thing, as the engineer in me would argue something about the container being the wrong size for the amount of liquid...just kidding.
Well, I think I am finally going to take that nap. Have a great evening.
Regards,
Greg