Have you had a CT scan before? If not - a piece of advice - keep as still as you possibly can. It is difficult but movement means they have to keep doing it. I should not say it is funny but where we go we often see (unfortunately usually rather elderly) people take three or four times as long because they cannot keep still. Julia has learnt to keep stiff as a board to try to get it over quickly
I have had a small one before my first op just to look at the bladder. This one is a full upper body scan so I will try my best to keep still Thanks Theo
Good morning folks.. Yorkie off bird watching today... Totally acceptable hobby for those of a certain age.. [emoji5] Sent from my G3121 using Tapatalk
Morning all from the high seas. Just left a wet Newhaven, but I can see blue skies and sunshine ahead. Didn't arrive at hotel last night until 00.30 am, after a very good dinner with in laws, so feeling rather spaced out today. Just a seven hour drive ahead once we arrive. Mme happy as sea is like a duck pond. Ferry is busy with English passengers driving French registered cars. Lots of full English breakfasts being consumed. I will wait for lunch. Have a good day whatever you have planned.
Morning all from rural France. The rain I left behind in Newhaven has followed me. Lovely day for my drive down, and I was planning all sorts of gardening things en-route. This has rather dampened my spirits.
Just looking at the garden by the house, I might be on the look out for gorillas in the undergrowth and in the trees when I venture down the lane.