a sunny hospital corridor…

I had no idea what to expect at yesterday’s hospital appointment. 

I mean, they had already written me off, hadn’t they? Too old, too frail, not fit enough for surgery…

All of my misgivings magically vanished the minute the doctor welcomed me into his office. He was a short, cheerful man, reminding me of a cheeky schoolboy. He explained that he had been on duty when I had been admitted to the hospital last year, after my first collapse. And when he came across my name recently with all of my latest problems, he wondered why my spinal problem hadn’t been treated. 

He proceeded to check the strength in my legs and my reflexes. He asked a million questions about my health, including the aneurysm in my head. I wanted to ask questions myself, mainly about the other aneurysms, but he made it clear that he wanted to help with the spinal problems, as there was no way I could regain all my strength until my spine healed. 

He was kind and helpful, and determined to sort me out, organising an appointment with the Pain Clinic. Something that should have happened last year. 

Although I was by now elated, I wouldn’t be able to leave without asking the one question I desperately needed answered. So, I crossed my fingers and asked. “How long do I have before the aneurysms explode?”

He smiled, and it was a smile I will remember for a long time. I didn’t have a clue what kind of smile it was. Was it one of those sad smiles, usually reserved for bad news?

“Actually, I don’t foresee that happening in your lifetime…”

He went on to explain that the aneurysms were slow-growing, and providing I didn’t exert myself unduly, they would not misbehave.

I could have kissed him, but had to make do with one of the best handshakes ever…

***

Trouble is, I am having trouble thinking properly today.

From a head full of sad, insurmountable problems, to one filled with possible joy and happiness, I am dizzy with possibilities…


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18 responses to “The Appointment…”

  1. Glad you had some good news.

    1. it was too long coming, Stevie..

  2. Joyful WITH you – and may I find some compassionate doctors myself.

    1. I hope you do too, they are out there… 💖

  3. Hooray! Thank goodness this doctor remembered you and wanted to know why your spinal problems hadn’t been treated. Divine intervention.

    1. It had to be that, Jennie… and so welcome!

      1. 😀

  4. Oh Jaye! This is the best news imaginable. I’m doing a happy dance on your behalf. Why on earth did none of the other doctors EXPLAIN any of this to you? And why was the problem with your spine basically ignored?

    I have all my fingers and toes crossed that this lovely doctor will help your back and maybe from there, other good things will flow. This may be a first step, but hell, it’s a wonderful first step.

    -massive hugs-
    A

    1. I was so happy after this appointment, Meeks. To finally have someone actually care what happens to me was wonderful, but I am trying not to get too excited.
      Hopefully, other people will respond to his requests…

  5. Oh, that is wonderful to hear, Jaye. I know you are feeling optimistic finally!! Thank you for sharing.

    1. I think it was you that mentioned that Uranus was probably causing havoc with my birth sign, and that it would be going away soon? Well, the minute it left, my life improved, so thank you, Jan…

      1. It wasn’t me, Jaye, but so glad it left out of your life!

  6. Great news, Jaye. Thanks for sharing.

    1. Happy to do so, John. Really happy! 💖

  7. That’s great news!

    1. best news in the world, Audrey…

    1. Definitely Yay!!!

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