tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7793897300409606482.post5645838355375230403..comments2023-10-18T01:32:20.009-07:00Comments on Breastless In The City: It's The Waiting Room. . . What Do You Do??Cathy Buetihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09176782992604138092noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7793897300409606482.post-6260548761777368462009-08-13T10:16:31.847-07:002009-08-13T10:16:31.847-07:00I always go alone now, I bike there. Biking has be...I always go alone now, I bike there. Biking has become like a ritual to me. In the waiting room I tend to go over what happened and where I am now...That waiting part is the worst, because of the memories, the reruns of the conversations I had, the way I felt while going to exams, the way I felt when dxd, how I had to still be alert& ask questions while having cancer, looking at other patients waiting there and thinking about why they're there... For me, it's not the exam itself, I tend to feel relatively ok & I'm not all that worried, I always 'feel' myself as well-I guess I'm still thinking they 'got' it all out, or off + they never actually felt any lumps, I had felt something myself...-I'm just upset I guess is the right term, upset about everything that surrounds the doctor's visit...Ria Vanden Eyndehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08456268932458566201noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7793897300409606482.post-18592270889327238092009-08-13T03:23:55.513-07:002009-08-13T03:23:55.513-07:00How do I handle doctor appointments? I could write...How do I handle doctor appointments? I could write an entire documentary. I stress. If there are tests involved, I get a massive dose of Scanxiety followed by regular doses of Ativan. I try to focus on bringing my list of questions and issues to keep me focused on what I need to find out. Finally, I have no problems in basically having a good cry before or after.Carolinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14607559482363983911noreply@blogger.com