I am not lazy, neither have I forgotten about this space! No, no, I just run to some doctors' or professors' office hours all day long. this is not an excuse for me being away for so long, not at all. I am on a sick leave one more week and I want to do all (or better said: as much as I can) the crap I need to for the university - I have two term papers which I want to finish off till the end of this week, right before Easter holidays and to prepare myself at least at one subject: law. Lectures on this just finished last Thursday so I have TONS to study, believe me! Besides, I am not good at all in Statistics - a mile stone in my studies for this semester - in moments like these I realize how much I miss my brother who is a mathematician and can give m a hand. Last night we spent an hour on skype while he was explaining to me what Newton's benom is and how to solve math problems with the help of it - and this is the very first lecture! sounds scary to me - brrrr!!
Among these I run on regular eye check ups and regular consultations with my neurologist. I catch up with friends as much as I can since these days are over soon and from next week I will be starting my regular job duties which combined with classes till late in the evening - 9 pm, mean that I will literally have NO time at all!
The purpose of this post, however, is not to mourn how much I have to do. The real purpose is to say how happy and relieved I am, how light like a feather I felt once I heard there was no bugger (sorry for my language but I believe the thing that has been growing into me just deserves this name) in my head any longer.
Today was my first MRI after my third (I deeply hope last) surgery I had in Hannover, Germany 6 months ago. Actually the surgery took place on Monday, Oct 13, 2008 - so to be absolutely precise - 6 months and a day ;)
They scanned me for longer than I thought - it took 45 min and I did it with contrast - but I hope it was only because they wanted to make sure everything is all right. And it was - as the doctor announced a few minutes after that - my head is clear. They gave me all the images on a disc so I can send them to my other doctors in Hannover, Germany. Haven't decided yet how to do it though. A friend of mine just suggested me take clear pictures of my images and send the pictures via email. He himself sent his images in this way last time and doctors there accepted them! This way sounds faster, easier and saves a lot of money, I guess. And since Andrew has a very good professional digital camera I might get an advantage of it. We will see, I am sure I will figure it out somehow! Any suggestions would be of help, though!
I had promised to myself to use this blog for social, amusing purpose but I cannot skip that event and how cheerful I am to hear the words of relief I have waited for for an year an a half!
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