Oh, I hope you can develope an awesome theory for yourself! Even if your 99.99% wrong, I'm sure you will gain lots of respect from all the scientists and teachers for taking the initiative.
I will google your name lots, and say, "That's my friend, Ashlee, she's so smart! :P"
I hope everything with your mom turns out okay. My mom had "iffy" polyps in her colon too, she ended up okay though. I can't imagine what it would have been like if she'd actually had cancer. It's interesting you post this today, my dad just had a softball sized growth removed from his lymph node today. Now that it's out, the doctors think it's simply a random growth. But it was scary when he noticed it because his mom died of breast cancer which they didn't find till it had reached the lymph nodes. So, hopefully our moms and dads all stay healthy now. I'll say a prayer. :)
haha I run theories by him quite often, and most of the time they are wrong, but I learn a lot by being told why they're wrong.
This isn't a polyp, although she's had those in the past, too. They're hoping that it's only scar tissue, but apparently it feels like it could be something more scary, too. Eek, we'll find out tomorrow.
ps. I noticed as the comment was posting itself that when I did a spellcheck and I typoed "interesting" that "inbreeding" came up. lol, I typed "intereting", how does that get "inbreeding"? ew.
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I hope your mom's test come back perfectly free of anything iffy. Just... yeah. I'll continue praying for her, of course.
I hope your dad's OK, too. Hopefully it's just pain from being all tense and hit and everything.
You aren't watching Supernatural. Watch it now. Do I need to use spoilery icons on you? >:|
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I hope they come back negative, too. I'm really nervous about tomorrow. Eek.
My dad and I can now start our own T-12 compression fracture club. I'm president, of course.
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I will google your name lots, and say, "That's my friend, Ashlee, she's so smart! :P"
I hope everything with your mom turns out okay. My mom had "iffy" polyps in her colon too, she ended up okay though. I can't imagine what it would have been like if she'd actually had cancer. It's interesting you post this today, my dad just had a softball sized growth removed from his lymph node today. Now that it's out, the doctors think it's simply a random growth. But it was scary when he noticed it because his mom died of breast cancer which they didn't find till it had reached the lymph nodes. So, hopefully our moms and dads all stay healthy now. I'll say a prayer. :)
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This isn't a polyp, although she's had those in the past, too. They're hoping that it's only scar tissue, but apparently it feels like it could be something more scary, too. Eek, we'll find out tomorrow.
Softball size? Holy shit, that's intense. I hope he's recovering well.
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sounds like you've had a rough week. hope everything is good with your dad and your mom's tests go well.
those are fish? ooh, fish dance!
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Fish dance! I'm still going to see if he'll be filmed doing the fish dance with me. haha
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that's so wierd you're dad got the same injury as you! good to hear it wasn't as severe though.
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