I'll begin with the medical information from this week. I had an MRI Scheduled this Wednesday and dreading it. I hate them due to all the noise and the IVs. I arrived and since we had so many test at Lemmon Holton in the early morning the Receptionist knows us fairly well. She asked what I was there for and when I told her she said at least they were easy. I told her I "hated them". We went through about 3 or 4 vollys of her telling me they weren't bad and me repeating that I hated them. The other receptionist politely interjected that she thought I wouldn't change my answer. Of course she was right! She told me I was having a very nice tech and it would be o.k.
I was pleasantly surprised. I avoided the IV due to asking for port access. Although it wasn't exactly fun at least it was numb and they did a great job accessing my port. Per the noises they were still present but they used ear plugs so they were much better than the previous times I had the test. Overall I wouldn't endorse MRI to anyone unless absolutely necessary but based on my experience this time I would almost consider it.
On to the title part of the post. I arrived home after stopping at the store for a couple of things during one of the least visible snow storms of the current winter. Leah said our neighbor brought over dinner. Pork Chops were in the oven and shortly after I got home our neighbor delivered Cheesy Potatoes and freshly made applesauce. It was a great meal especially after Leah had a couple of days of low energy levels and didn't really feel like preparing a meal. We thank God for those who want to help us during our journey. Especially if it is Random and "just because". It is always greatly appreciated.
Thank you Neighbor for a great supper and leftovers for tomorrow's lunch.
--Kent
Awww...what wonderful neighbors you have!!!! A meal is SO appreciated. Many people don't realize how difficult it is to fix meals with one hand due to Leah's CP and a prepared meal is probably one of the best things they can do for you guys. A BIG thankyou from me too.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad the MRI was more tolerable. Understanding techs are a blessing.
We are so grateful for the wonderful care you have received from so many.
Love Mom - Linda Breen