Posts Tagged ‘hard stick’
Stick, Faint, PICC
24Oct09
Well, yesterday marked the beginning of my cancer treatment. I went in at 10:30am for lab work- my faaaaavorite. Anyway, they needed to run the preliminary tests so, CBC, TSH, Free T, T4, Thyroglobulin, etc. and they wanted 10 or so vials out of me. Mind the fact that I have been on the low […]
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