Wow, great story! Thanks for sharing. Glad you had such a good outcome. I also had my 2-yr MRI yesterday, and like you, nothing to report!
I lol'd at your football comment. My surgery was September 27, 2011, in Charleston, SC. During my hospital stay, my team, Virginia Tech, played one of their worst games in history, against Clemson. Well, here in the South, we women take our football VERY seriously, and my awesome nurse, Shannon, was a Clemson grad. Since we had the game on TV in my room, Nurse Shannon seemed to check on me a lot. Then I got to noticing LOTS of nurses in and out of my room. Turns out pretty much the whole floor had either graduated nursing school from Clemson (so they wanted to see Clemson win) or from their archrival, the University of South Carolina (so they wanted to see Clemson lose). Anyway, they ALL wanted to see the game, and I got LOTS of attention that night. It was like a party in my room. My Dad, not a football fan, just pretty much sat there taking in the nursing parade. As I said, Virginia Tech choked in epic fashion that night, but the pain meds just made everything hilarious. I remember laughing hysterically when it looked like our punter kicked the ball sideways for about 15 yards. It was only after I was discharged that my husband broke the news that, no honey, that wasn't the meds, that actually happened. Lesson learned: if you gotta stay in the hospital during football season, make sure the game's on TV in your room!