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Re: NOT Off topic
Hi Maury,
Congrats on your eye surgery!
After my second stress test I measured 20 mr/hr at my chest, could get
readings at 10 + meters. Decayed over a few days but I didn't follow it all
the way down as I intended.
The dose was nothing vs. my daughter's bone scan a few weeks ago, esp. at
her bladder before she went to the bathroom! :-)
These aren't substantial doses, but may be enough to do a little good! :-)
Regards, Jim
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> From: maury <maury@WEBTEXAS.COM>
>
> By your tolerance, you have permitted me to share vicariously in many of
> your joys and sorrows, your attaboys and your awsh...ts, and your
> knowledge of the nuclear world. Please accept one in reverse.
>
> The bandage was removed this morning from yesterday's cataract surgery
> (about a ten minute task) from my first eye. WOW! One of the more
> remarkable experiences in my life! The effect was immediate and, in
> spite of being informed what to expect, the recovery of this kind of
> vision is utterly amazing. I'm sure some of you are just smiling
> knowingly; many of the rest of you will one day have a similar thrilling
> revelation. Now, vision through the untreated eye resembles looking
> through a badly smudged Y1 black and white photographic filter! Great
> jumpin' butterballs!!!!
>
> This is not nuclear, but it is not difficult to extend empathy with
> folks experiencing some of the gains now possible through nuclear
> medicine. Utterly amazing! I did recently experience a nuclear exercise
> stress test and the heart photos from that procedure were truly
> remarkable.
>
> To the anti-nuclear zealots: fie upon your house!
>
> Best wishes to all 4,000 (or whatever) Radsafers,
> Maury Siskel maury@webtexas.com
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