Stop in for a cup of coffee

Well I forgot how bad this MRA was on my last shoulder they did 10 years ago, hit me with a local and in goes a big fat hollow needle, the needle is left in my shoulder then the doc comes in and hooks a tube to that needle that was left in and fills my shoulder socket full and it pushes my shoulder out because of all the chit they put in it, sore this morning, elbow area hurts bad this morning.. but it's all behind me, I go Tuesday to see my Bone doc, and see when we do surgery .. another day in the life of me and I am ready to get this behind me :thumbsup:, so good morning everyone, I see a few had a bunch of kids show up, nun for this old hillbilly on the hill out in the sticks :thankyou:
Take care of yourself Mike. Glad they have a plan to fix you. My tests yesterday left me hurting too. They did a ton of tests yesterday. Blood work, a BMI , metabolic test, an awake EEG, Vstat test, a couple different stress test. A CT scan, a brain MRI(yes there is a brain there hahahaha). Passed them all with no signs of siezure activity. But the test that really left me hurting was an high altitude oxygen deprivation test they give fighter pilots and astronauts. Never had it before and it left my lungs hurting all night long. Basically they put me in this tube looking chamber with two medics. I wore a flight helmet with an oxygen mask similar to what you see in like Top Gun. They start out at sea level, take a blood O2 reading and go up in various increments of altitude with my mask off. I had to write my name over and over. By the time we got to what they said was 30,000 feet, I couldn't write at all. Ended up grabbing the mask and putting it on at that point.