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Yeah, I know exactly what you mean. I wonder if they came in and took the blood while you were sleeping. Man, I remember when I was doing chemo in the hospital, you got no sleep at all. The prednisone kept me awake all night and so did the noise from the next room. But yeah, when I went to the VA last week, I did my ultrasound and they wanted to do a bubble test as I mentioned last week. And I don't know what a bubble test is or didn't know. And they shoot you full of saline and find out if there's any bubbles. In your heart or what happens. But yeah, when I was doing chemo, I would get poked and prodded every three hours. And at three o'clock in the morning one morning, a nurse came in, a phlebotomist with the tray, and I just looked at her and said, Get out. Get out. I mean, I tell you what, I don't know if you know anything about prednisone. If you've ever been on it, it makes you really happy one minute and then you could be a monster. But I'm glad you're out of there, Pappy. I'm really glad you're out of there and everything went very, very well. Glad to have you back among the living, my friend.
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