Yesterday we went to the cancer clinic to see our Oncologist Dr. Harris to get the result of my tests.
We sat in examining room waiting for her to come in with the big file in her hands. What is she going to say? I have mentioned before, that with her there is no small talk!!
Of course the first thing she said: "The tests are just perfect!" Then she added: "You have your hair coloured darker and I love it!"
She has hundreds of patients and the last time she saw me was July, that was very observant of her, hahaha!
I have a Mammogram coming up and a Colonoscopy, how much fun is that!! Now why do they call it a "Mammogram"?
I have now been cancer free for three years and Ted five and a halve since his second bout with cancer, which was in his liver (for you who did not know that).
The doctors who know us, use his recovery as a testimony to other patient who have liver cancer. Not many people survive that. I just heard a family friend in Holland was fine three months ago and he passed away.
I say this with great humility. But we had so many people praying for us and we are so thankful for every single one who mentioned our name in prayer.
Even yesterday Marlene ( whom I have known for 45 years) told me, Trudy I prayed that you would have peace when going to the clinic, guess what, I had peace totally. Afterall, we never know what Dr. Harris will say when she comes through that door!
News about my sprain, I have been able to walk inside without a crutch, I take one with me to go down the steps of the house and walk over to our car.
3 comments:
It's "mammogram" because your breasts are your "mammary glands."
Glad to hear the tests went well, hope the next ones bring just as good news.
:)
Renee
Thanks Rene, I actually googled mammary glands after your comment. That makes sence, (I should have googled that before :-(.!!!!!!! Duh!
How does it feel by the way to be back in Manitoba? It sure is a lot colder that's for sure.
Thanks for sharing,good to know that you both are feeling better, the good news, also that YOU have " been able to walk" , no pain I hope?
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