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The scans looked good, looks like Hannah has a tethered spinal cord which is causing most of her discomfort, but that's not an emergency. They changed the setting on her shunt and she'll probably be coming home tomorrow. More than likely she'll be having surgery to fix the tethered cord in the next couple of weeks.
Here are a coupla pics you might be able to relate to and/or enjoy...
This aircraft was donated to the PIMA Air & Space museum. All they had to do was to go get it and fly it home.
The pilot called in as he was almost home and reported that he thought he blew a spark plug somewhere along the flight but power was sufficient.
Indeed, he found out he had blown more than a spark plug, but a jug!
The aircraft was landed and rolled into the museum as you see it here...
Me standing along side one of my favorite planes - The B58 Hustler... An amazing plane that reportedly cost a fortune to maintain. As I recall it cost 13 hours of maintenance for every hour it flew.