Monday, May 19, 2014

3D

Today's activities included Herself's annual mammogram.  (Mammogram!  Sounds like someone will deliver a pair of ta-tas right to your door.)  She had the option to use the 3D scanner -- a new technology -- and chose to do so, along with the auto-CAD double-check of the radiology scans.  The more information, the better, particularly after last year's momentary mammary-related mystery.

It was all quite routine: answer the questions; point out the three old scars from surgeries past so that they can be marked; cozy up to the machine, tolerate the squashed sensation, and hold one's breath while the machine whirs; all done.  Easy peasy.

We'll just assume that the results will be blissfully, boringly normal.  That would be a Good Thing Indeed.


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