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Old 09-08-2008, 10:41 AM #6
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Frank,

A few years ago the urodynamics test was about to be started for me, and the urologist walked me into a small room and she said don't be shy becuase from my perspective all parts look the same. She then said that there are two ways to experience the entire process: (1) feel degraded (which is useless), or: (2) be fascinated by the technology.

I chose the later.

The process was amazing as we spent time discussing that she was doing and what the computer program was evaluating. It was a brilliant way for her to focus the evaluation on the technology. You need to focus on that aspect of the process throughout your MS journey, regardless of the type of test. It works wonders.

-Vic
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