I'm glad for your sake, Wendy. Your concern and support for another who bears the misfortune you thought was yours is commendable. Your effort to make amends to others here on the Forum is as well. I continue to wish you well and hope you'll remain with us!
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All my relations, Christine
Cameras: K10D w/D-BG2; Asahi Spotmatic
Lenses: DA 18-55mm, DA* 50-135mm; 28, 35, and 50mm SMC Takumars, 80-200mm Tokina
I think that you are doing the right thing leaving the forum, but please, dont hesitate to come back under another nickname with brand new NDAs from Pentax. At the end of the day, they were really entertaining. Please, feel free also to stay in the forum under your actual name. But make sure that your story is true or, if it is not, make sure that you are consistent in your lies. There is nothing worst than a sloppy lier or an emotional "terrorist". Being politically correct, I have to think that you are telling the true so I am glad you are fine (thought I would have been happier if the metastasis were coffe stains and nobody else had that cancer).
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"Work wears us out. That proves that we were not made to work..." Raymond Ruyer
Having not read the other thread, I can only summize that I am glad your NOT my nurse....Having dealt with many health issues including almost death a few years ago, I thank God I am ready to go and I do not fear death one bit. I thank God I had and have a good support group. Just so you know ''death'' has a perfect record for us humunoids. There is but only one who conquered death.....I pray you find him.
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Thx, Javier
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Bizarre.. glad it all worked out for you.. Dr. seems unprofessional but I guess that will happen.
The doctor could very well have been given bad information about whose films were whose. There's nothing unprofessional about how the doc broke the news, only *possibly* in whether the information was double-checked before doing so.
(Speaking as the spouse of a physician who (a) has to break bad news to her patients, and (b) has staff who, like all of us, are human and make mistakes)
Jim
I'm glad it worked out too, and hope things turn out well for the correct patient.