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we are laughing! we are having fun!

one day we will look back at this with MUCH fondness

you can be mean if you like i will still be fond of you wink.gif
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Mangina?

 

Seriously. At first, I thought it was a set of ovaries, fallopian tubes, and a uterus.

 

 

Interesting pics.

from this i can sumize you are a)not a woman

b)do not have children

and

c)have never had an x-ray

 

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Muffy, while technically it is an "x-ray", those are CT, or computed tomography, a series of fastly spinning x-ray tubes used to take a bunch of 2-d images and rendered into a 3-D...not like a regular 2-D x-ray that would also show fat, water, air, muscle, etc...

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Muffy, while technically it is an "x-ray", those are CT, or computed tomography, a series of fastly spinning x-ray tubes used to take a bunch of 2-d images and rendered into a 3-D...not like a regular 2-D x-ray that would also show fat, water, air, muscle, etc...

 

Looks like a normal photo to me confused.gif

 

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Muffy, while technically it is an "x-ray", those are CT, or computed tomography, a series of fastly spinning x-ray tubes used to take a bunch of 2-d images and rendered into a 3-D...not like a regular 2-D x-ray that would also show fat, water, air, muscle, etc...

 

Thank you Dr. Layton (can i call you that yet?)

i was just commenting that it LOOKS like bone and well ovaries and fillopian tubes and the uterus look much different. I am having an ultra sound in two weeks and would be more than happy to try to birng pictures of my tubes and ovaries (i dont have a uterus) so we can have some kind of comparison... grin.gif

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Muffy, while technically it is an "x-ray", those are CT, or computed tomography, a series of fastly spinning x-ray tubes used to take a bunch of 2-d images and rendered into a 3-D...not like a regular 2-D x-ray that would also show fat, water, air, muscle, etc...

 

Labral tear? (That's Labrum....not to be confused with Labia grin.gif)

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