OT: I had a nice scare

A few weeks ago, I was on my 24 foot ladder trimming my palm trees in my backyard. These trees have gotten huge since the eight years I planted them. The 24 foot ladder is barely tall enough to reach the fronds. I was reaching over my head to cut the frond with my reciprocating saw and it came straight for my head. I turned my head to the side quickly but the teeth on the stem sliced my ear open. I went to the doctor and she ended up having to put 6 stitches on my ear lobe. They also gave me a tetanus shot and six days worth of antibiotics. On the fourth day I started having ringing in my ears. I did some research on the internet and found out that this particular antibiotic can have a side effect of tinnitus.
When I went back to the doctor to have my stitches removed I told them about the tinnitus. They referred me to an ear, nose & throat doctor. He sent me to have my hearing checked. It came back stating that I have perfect hearing. His next step would have been two weeks worth of steroids. I declined and he said the next step would be to have an MRI. So I went and had a full brain and inner ear scan. The most indepth scan you can have on your brain. I had to lay down in the MRI chamber keeping my head perfectly still for an hour and ten minutes.
Got the results back a few days ago and the doctor's words were "perfectly normal." I said "Shit, that's a damn good machine. Because I wasn't perfectly normal before the scan."
Actually, he told me he wanted to have part of my brain removed......because apparently I'm too damn smart!
The ringing is kinda still there but at least I know it isn't anything serious. I was dreading hearing the results of that MRI. I just knew for some reason I'd have a tumor or something. It's an uneasy feeling having to wait several days for the results of something like that.
When I went back to the doctor to have my stitches removed I told them about the tinnitus. They referred me to an ear, nose & throat doctor. He sent me to have my hearing checked. It came back stating that I have perfect hearing. His next step would have been two weeks worth of steroids. I declined and he said the next step would be to have an MRI. So I went and had a full brain and inner ear scan. The most indepth scan you can have on your brain. I had to lay down in the MRI chamber keeping my head perfectly still for an hour and ten minutes.

Got the results back a few days ago and the doctor's words were "perfectly normal." I said "Shit, that's a damn good machine. Because I wasn't perfectly normal before the scan."

Actually, he told me he wanted to have part of my brain removed......because apparently I'm too damn smart!



The ringing is kinda still there but at least I know it isn't anything serious. I was dreading hearing the results of that MRI. I just knew for some reason I'd have a tumor or something. It's an uneasy feeling having to wait several days for the results of something like that.