"Impression:
1. common bile duct stent in place with mild intrahepatic bile duct dilatation present throughout the liver. 2. Stable small hepatic systs, no evidence of new or enlarging hepatic mass. 3. Stable small periportal lymph nodes. 4. Stable centimeter nodules at the base of the left lung."
The preceding was written on a piece of paper that the oncologist handed me when I entered his office. He said, "We will be watching you like a hawk." I read the sheet of paper and said, "Does this mean there is no cancerous tumor?" He nodded and smiled. "This is all really good news, right?" He nodded again and continued to smile. I stood up and said, "See ya!" and with tears of gratitude in my eyes bolted out of the building. I stopped when I got into the middle of the parking lot, where I let out one huge yell, " THANK YOU, JESUS!!!!!"
What a huge relief! It was enough to put me in somewhat of a state of shock. I locked the keys in the car at the health food store and still could not stop grinning from ear to ear. What a strange feeling. I keep waiting for the other foot to fall, so to speak. Can it be true? Well, of course it can, and I already knew it, it was just seeing it in black and white, finally.
Next, challenge is the abnormal heart rate. Losing weight and a vegan diet have already helped, add some exercise and quiet time (that is the challenge) and miracles can happen and are expected.
Now what?
"Start living, cause you ain't dying", is what my insides are saying. So with that theme in mind, I had the best ride ever on a pimped out, bad ass Harley. Not mine, but it is on my patio and mine for the time being. Yeeeeeeeee Hawwwwww!
P.S. I don't ride bitch! Throb! Throb!