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I have some good news from my surgery: it was not cancer. It was a clump of flesh that had thickened. Thank goodness it wasn't anything more serious. The doctor agreed that it was better to take it out as the cells could change later down the line.

I am still recovering, but now I have a chest infection and a heavy cough. I don't think it's the dreaded Covid. The weather has turned cold, so we have had a lot of rain. I think it's making my asthma play up.

I did get to see Thunderbolts* and I really enjoyed it. I love Bucky, so I knew I was going to like it for that at least.

Everything else has been good, I have been mostly staying at home recovering and resting.

I hope everyone is having a great week.
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I finally got a date for my surgery, and I have to do a pre-visit for the anaesthetic. I don't do anesthesia well, unfortunately.

It has been a quieter week, with Steve still having his medical appointments. Apart from some shopping and stuff, there has not been a lot happening. It is a nuisance not having a car but we are still trying to decide whether we are going to fix our car or buy another one. We will probably fix it.

Not much else has been happening. I have been pottering around, getting the plants ready for winter. I also finished the Joker One Operation manga series.

Hope everyone has a great week.
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So I had my appointment at the Breastscreen Clinic at St George Hospital. I had a mammogram and an ultrasound. The mass has gotten a little bigger and more condensed. The doctor decided not to do another biopsy as there is still some bruising from the previous one. She is still concerned about the lump in my right breast so she told me to wait and speak to the surgeon.

After we chatted about it, we decided the best thing to do is have surgery and just remove the damn thing. I have a very strong history of cancer, especially in the female side of my family. I told the doctor that I am not going to play Russian roulette with this thing. So I have an appointment to see him in his private rooms. He is going to put me in as a public patient and remove the lump.

I will feel better when this thing is out. It will probably be benign, but I don't want to wait another six months and another biopsy to find out.

I will say that the staff at the clinic are wonderful. They have made the waiting room so comfortable with tea, coffee and biscuits. They also give you sandwiches. They are caring and they do realise that undergoing all these tests can be painful and even a little scary. I do hope that they can get me in soon, but going through the public system can take a little time. Still, I think I have made a good decision.
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