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Just so folks know where I'm coming from...
ON THIS DAY - 4 years ago today, I went into the University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville, for what turned out to be a marathon bout of life-saving surgery for removal of a cancerous tumor on my left kidney, which went rougher than they anticipated. Gigantic mass, bled to death on the table, the whole she-bang.
Anyways...
As you may have surmised by now, it was successful - at least for me.
Turned out to be the worst of the three times I've survived cancer so far. Knock wood.
A prolonged period of grief immediately followed - not for me so much (since I don't remember much of the following 2 months, other than the first night waking up after surgery) but for anyone who had the misfortune of dealing with me post-surgery.
Four years later, the "new me" (as the doc put it) is still here, for whatever reason God has intended.
I won't lie - it hurts like hell to be here and I'm only about 3/4 of what I used to be... but it still beats the alternative.
Hope it's doing some good to be so.
I've got loose ends to tighten up, including the GTX.
Hope I've got the juice left to get it done.
ON THIS DAY - 4 years ago today, I went into the University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville, for what turned out to be a marathon bout of life-saving surgery for removal of a cancerous tumor on my left kidney, which went rougher than they anticipated. Gigantic mass, bled to death on the table, the whole she-bang.
Anyways...
As you may have surmised by now, it was successful - at least for me.
Turned out to be the worst of the three times I've survived cancer so far. Knock wood.
A prolonged period of grief immediately followed - not for me so much (since I don't remember much of the following 2 months, other than the first night waking up after surgery) but for anyone who had the misfortune of dealing with me post-surgery.
Four years later, the "new me" (as the doc put it) is still here, for whatever reason God has intended.
I won't lie - it hurts like hell to be here and I'm only about 3/4 of what I used to be... but it still beats the alternative.
Hope it's doing some good to be so.
I've got loose ends to tighten up, including the GTX.
Hope I've got the juice left to get it done.