Pretty good for four days after surgery!
He continued to give me as little information as possible.  One example:
- P: Can I please have a copy of the biopsy report?
- Dr. T: Why would you want that?
- P: Can I please have a copy of the biopsy report?
- Dr. T: Of course, it is your medical record, it belongs to you.
So the whole thing is over now, except for getting a body check twice a year.  I am also relieved  that I can now put salve on the healing wounds, which had started to get itchy.  The stitches are under the surface and will dissolve.
I am so thankful for the people who have prayed for me and brought food.  John has not been able to step up and do anything more, though he accepts I can do less.  He says "that's ok" when I say no to something he asks me to do.
What I have most learned from this is to put myself first more. To do things while I can.



