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MRI in Ten Hours

I’m getting an MRI of my knee later today, and so I should know pretty soon the status of my CLC (or at least by Tuesday, when I next see the doctor — but I bet the MRI tech can give me a preview of coming attractions). The MRI machine I’m headed to is at the UW Roosevelt Clinic, about half way between main campus and my house. That would work out well, except the MRI is between two classes… oh well.

Here’s to hoping it’s not a tear!’

As to the reason I’m up so late, I just finished some code to render 3d structures with lighting and shading. It rocks. CSE 467 is a very cool class.

4 Responses to “MRI in Ten Hours”

  1. Bernie Zimmermann Says:

    Good luck tomorrow. I don’t have an excuse for being up late, so I should head to bed.

  2. Ben Says:

    Ah NMRI! Best wishes! I hope that you heal quickly whatever the case.

  3. Stickman Says:

    Woo! UW! I wish they’d sent me to one of those when I had my MRI. I got the results back and the doctor’s like, “The UW is asking us to send people their way to get MRIs done. They say their new machine can do it in eight seconds.” I’m like, “What? Mine took half an hour! Hax! HAX!”

    Except I didn’t say those words exactly because he probably wouldn’t have understood it.

  4. Ryan Says:

    Mine took about 20 or 30 minutes. But they took a bunch of pictures — enough to build of 3d pictures from the slices.

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