Well we know we like to names things in this family. So Felicity d'Fibroid has made an appearance in my "Abdominal Cavity". She might have been there a while, maybe 15 months. She needs to come out, sooner rather than later and will be having her last run in the next couple of weeks. She is 18 cm by 18 cm by 17 cms...... we are talking huge.
Lots of questions still: Do I get to keep my girl parts? Do I want to keep my girl parts? Do we have to do cutting or are there other ways to get Felicity out? Do we need to worry about her distant cousin Larinda d Leiomyosarcoma?
Like any medical process, there is a long series of actions leading up to the decision. I am going to fight any more tests but then I might loose. It seems to go like this: 1. Ultra Sound, Ct Scan, MRI. I am starting to think that we love to use our machines. The justification is that we do the least invasive first. But instead of having once test, I get to have three. Hummmmmmmm.
Surgery will be at Swedish. Doctor to be determined. Off to walk Greenlake because I am pretending nothing is wrong.
Twenty Years, Two Hundred and Forty Months, Seven Thousand Days, and Three Hundred Days. Since we started chasing Leukemia.
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