C's oncologist has called her in for the dreaded 'further tests.' Seems there's some funny-looking stuff on the ultrasound around her original cancer site. Its in amongst the suture scars, where its hard to distinguish. So, C does a short-notice MRI tomorrow. C's Oncologist doesn't mess around with stuff like this.
Statistically speaking, this will be a non-event. But then again, the 'further tests' in 2005 should have been non-events, statistically speaking, too. They weren't, of course. They were defy-the-odds life-changers, those.
We don't want any more of those life-changers. We've had enough of those. Come to think of it, we've had more than our share of could-have-been-a-life-changer moments lately. The two car-totaling, not-my-fault, non-injury accidents I had in 2008 come immediately to mind.
While we're all at it, saying prayers for C, let's say some prayers for S, too.
S isn't a direct member of our family, but she is one of C's cancer sisters. In S's case, its a brain tumor that seems to have come back. S is something like 22 years old. It's just not fair. Let's say some prayers for S and C together, that they may benefit from healing and protecting energies.
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