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Reporting back..... I had it done on Monday, not very nice but I survived. Then I'll go to see the heamotologist again for the results on the 5th December. I'm still a little puzzled as to what it is.
Ummmm - not very nice. I couldn't say it didn't hurt 'cos it did, especially the 2nd part where they took the "core" sample, but it wasn't for very long. I would guess that the worst part for your Nan would be keeping her still when it hurt, but I'm sure the hospital would take steps to assist with that. x
Thanks Lazygun. I even asked to see the samples while I was sitting up having a cup of tea! 5 glass plates with smeared liquid marrow and a bottle with a "plug" of the solid marrow. Then I had a look at the different needles she used to extract the marrow. The 2nd lot looked as though it belonged in a plumber's toolbox! All very interesting!
Lol Lazygun. Oh yes and I forgot to mention, I was asked if I minded 2 medical students coming in to watch. So there was me, OH, the nurse doing the procedure, the nurse who was there to hold my hand (she didn't know OH was going to be there) and the 2 medical students. Quite a party! There was a couple of painters further down the corridor; I did think of inviting them in!