I am sitting now at the hospital restaurant after having a magnetic X-ray, the same procedure as I did on September 10 concentrating on my abdomen.
I was picked up
by my taxi at 8:20 this morning, unusually by a lady swedish chauffeur. I sat at the back because I was so tired and wanted to sleep all the way, it’s nearly 3 hrs travel. I only had about 2 hours sleep last night.
I changed into a hospital shirt and was given a sulution to be injected vaginally. Finally at around 11:30 a nurse came and called me to the x-ray room. I was put inside the magnet x-ray machine about 40 minutes
I was finally done at the x-ray machine at 12:15 so then it’s time for a lunch. After eating then I could book for a taxi homewards.
They will send the result to my doctor so we’ll see what they’ll find out. We’ll never know until then.
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I am a swedish citizen with asian origin, lives in Sweden, entrepreneur, accountant, fashion designer, dressmaker, professional interpreter and translator and from year 2014, I also became a local politician with some assignments from the local government.
I moved to Sweden after marriage with a Swedish national in 1986. Two years later we got a son followed by a daughter after 21 months. Satisfied with life in fact, I guess I got all I wished for, it feels I have everything.
Being married is not just a bed of roses, the roses have thorns also and you can get it at times but we’ve always been doing pretty good. Kinder and better husband I do not think I can get, everyone has their flaws and life becomes easier if you can accept them. I’m not a perfect person either.
I became a grandmother quite young, only 45 years old, was a little skeptical at first but then I loved to be one. Now I am already a grandmother of two, a boy and a girl of 20 months between them, such a great feeling, it feels like it was a replay of my life. When I have both of them at home, it feels like I was young again and is the mother of small children. I can not explain but so damn good it is. When I moved to Sweden I knew nothing about the country, but now it feels like I’ve always lived here. I speak Swedish better than my native language, better in Swedish grammar than my husband, it may sound strange but it’s true. I dream even in Swedish. I hang out with many Swedes, have worked and still working in Swedish companies. I go to the Swedish church though I am a Roman Catholic. We believe in the same God anyway. I’ve adapted pretty well in Swedish society. I think I have to adjust to that country I moved to, not the country or its citizens to adapt to me. Sweden has no responsibility whatsoever that I wanted to move here so I could not demand anything else, but now a citizen, I think I have the right as any other native Swedes. I pay taxes and do my duties as a citizen. I think I am a good role model and a loyal citizen and can fight for my new country.
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