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Ultrasound 2

I just got home from the ultrasound appointment. The technician said that she saw what "they" were talking about -- an area of no blood flow. However, it appears to her that it is a benign liver cyst, which is not unusual. I'll hear conclusively when the radiologst has read the films but David and I are so relieved. Thanks for your prayers and encouragment.

The doctor who ordered the test to look at my ovary is on vacation until next week. I think that is unlikely that I'll hear anything about that until then.

I'll update as soon as I know but in the meantime...I have another idea that I'd like your thoughts on...

to be continued...

Comments

Anonymous said…
I am so happy for you that it doesn't appear to be anything serious. We are still praying for you. By the way we still miss you down here. Junia
LindaJo49 said…
What a relief that it does not appear to be anything serious!
Twila G. said…
Glad to hear this!!
Glad for the relieving news! Trust you'll hear good news next week as well!! May God's presence continue to be close, friend!!
Mary Ellen said…
I'm so glad that both times your technician was kind enough to let you go home mostly relieved - God bless him/her real good .... especially with your doctor on vacation.

Keep us posted!

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