Today was results day, it's been 2 and a half weeks since I had another lump removed from my groin. I didn't realise just how stressed I had been, until I was sat in the waiting room fighting off the all too common signs that a panic attack was about to rear its ugly head, add to that an inappropriately timed hot flush and it's amazing that I actually made it to see my surgeon!
Anyhow, the lump was just an abnormal lymph node, no sign of any melanoma cells or other malignancy at all. So back to the routine 3 monthly visits with the oncologists, and only moderate levels of fear and trepidation.
Yesterday I liked the word normal, today I'm loving abnormal!!
Marsha x
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