POST OP EXAM

Northeast, AR(Zone 7a)

I just got back from my post-op exam. The doc said I healed beautifully. She didn't even have to dissolve any scar tissue. She said the growht had been larger than expected, but it turned out to just be a growth, not cancer and not endometriosis or a fibroid tumor. Just a growth. An enormous pimple in the wrong place. LOL

I surprised her with a box of plants:

Lambs ears (aka bandaid plant, aka doctor plant)

White Peony (known as a chinese herb from which a tonic is made to cure gynecological problems and cramps.)

Naked Ladies (the bread and butter of a gyne. practice)

Some white narcissus nicknamed Angel's Tears (Her name is Angela)

Some white irises because white is an angelic color and white is the color docs wear (and because I had a bunch!).

I also gave her some goats milk soap

She was absolutely delighted with the plants. She was tickled with the names. I even made professional markers for the plants. She said she loves to play in the dirt, but doesn't know much about plants yet. Her Mother in Law moved here recently and she just completed the master gardeners course so my doc is hoping to learn a bit about plants. She was just so delighted! And I'm so glad. Not everyone gets excited about plants, and I didn't know how she'd react.

She also said everything looks great and I don't have to go back to see her for a year! YES!

Of course, I'll see her before then because I am growing her a clitoria vine at Badseed's wonderful suggestion. LOL

Now I need to find some Stevia. Her hubby is trying to weene himself from refined sugar AND his name is Steve! Stevia is a natural sweetener used instead of sugar. I hope I can find some so I can carry it to her with the Clitoria.

Just thought I'd update you guys. And now, it's about 70 here, so I gotta go get dirty. See ya!

NancyAnn

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