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Outdoornut

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hmm....

I don't like McDonalds, I never eat there.
Today I went with a friend,
opened my car door,
and stepped into and nearly wiped out in a puddle of sick....*sigh*
It re-certified my hatred... ;)

Was that directionless enough :p
 

LucidResq

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Hate to be a party pooper.... but on Tues. I went for a routine optometrist appt. He noticed a choroidal nevus on my retina. These are usually benign, but apparently mine looks like nothing he's seen before so he got me in to see a retina specialist tomorrow.

I'm pretty anxious, as anything weird with your retina is scary (duh) and choroidal melanoma was raised as a possibility. I'd say wish me luck but... :rolleyes:
 

foxfire

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hmm....

I don't like McDonalds, I never eat there.
Today I went with a friend,
opened my car door,
and stepped into and nearly wiped out in a puddle of sick....*sigh*
It re-certified my hatred... ;)

Was that directionless enough :p
Yes, another person that does not like McDonalds food.
 

mct601

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I hate McDonalds. Used to love it, but it seems like the quality is getting worse by the year. Less quality more grease. Subway is my new preferred location to eat.
 

Mountain Res-Q

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Yes, another person that does not like McDonalds food.

+ 1. Only two fast food places I will not eat at no matter what: McDonlads and In-n-Out. Makes me sick. Give me Carl's Jr., Jack in the Crack, Panda Express, or Sonics an day and I am happy... my waist... not so happy...
 

JPINFV

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In-N-Out makes you sick? It's probably one of the more healthier burger joints around (being fresh and all)...
 

mct601

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Eww Sonic.

Never had In-n-Out. I frequent Subway, as mentioned, occasionally Taco Bell, this amazing joint called Raisin Canes, or I'll order sushi to go at a local restaurant and pick it up via drive thru. We don't have too many choices on fast food around here.
 

lightsandsirens5

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In-N-Out >>> McDonalds

Understatement of the past 1000 years right there.

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And ya, I got to do my first IO tonight. I was scared you-know-whatless at first. But after it went thru the skin and started into the bone, I was like, huh! peice of cake.
 

Eydawn

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Hate to be a party pooper.... but on Tues. I went for a routine optometrist appt. He noticed a choroidal nevus on my retina. These are usually benign, but apparently mine looks like nothing he's seen before so he got me in to see a retina specialist tomorrow.

I'm pretty anxious, as anything weird with your retina is scary (duh) and choroidal melanoma was raised as a possibility. I'd say wish me luck but... :rolleyes:


Hmm... have to see what they say. What's the prognosis for a choroidal melanoma? Scary stuff indeed, girl, my good thoughts and vibes are headed your way.

:)

--Wendy
 

8jimi8

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Hate to be a party pooper.... but on Tues. I went for a routine optometrist appt. He noticed a choroidal nevus on my retina. These are usually benign, but apparently mine looks like nothing he's seen before so he got me in to see a retina specialist tomorrow.

I'm pretty anxious, as anything weird with your retina is scary (duh) and choroidal melanoma was raised as a possibility. I'd say wish me luck but... :rolleyes:



Positive vibes --->!!!!!
 

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JPINFV

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Dear professors,

If you indicate limitations on the use of an intervention or a specific diagnostic criteria of a disease, please remember that when you write the question. Alternatively, if you're going to feel free yourself to ignore the specifics of your slides when writing exam questions, please just not incldue those specifics. Similarly, when respodning to exam challenges, by all means, just ignore the main point of contention regarding the question.

Sincerely,
JPINFV
 

LucidResq

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Thank you all for good wishes.

No cancer! Yay!

Interesting what it actually is.... apparently my mother contracted toxoplasmosis (this was unknown to us, and I was adopted) during pregnancy and I developed chorioretinitis as a result, leaving a macular scar. I'm fine for now, may have problems later on if my immune system is weakened, but it's not anything to be too worried about.
 

JPINFV

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Did your mom have cats while she was pregnant?
 

Eydawn

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JP, she just said she was adopted lol...

Way to r33d da post.. ;-)

Lucid- great to hear! Glad it's nothing super crazy.

Yesterday was crazy at my place, my husband basically had his hand forced and is going back to school before I go to nursing school, because his job doesn't want him anymore! (It goes both ways... instead of letting them can him he just turned in his letter of resignation.) So now we're trying to figure out finances and health insurance and all that jazz. Whee!! (I can laugh, or I can panic... I think laughter is better at this point)

--Wendy
 
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