Monday, February 21, 2005

UPDATE...

UPDATE: A whole night's stress for nothing. I phoned the doctors office the next day to get the specifics that I had tuned out. Turns out it is only a very small, 2 cm. tumour. Then, once I knew what the particulars were, I phoned my kids to have a get together over the weekend.
I found that once I explained to them, rather than over-reaction and fear, they gave me their support and encouragement. Coming clean with them was the best thing I could have done.
I've since been to the doctors after receiving more tests. It seems that the type of tumour I have is normally benign, but to be on the safe side, the doctor has me going for a follow-up with a specialist.
I feel wonderful and this has taught me a very important lesson. My kids are out on their own and young adults. They no longer need for me to shelter them as I did when they were young. Being open and honest with them brought us even closer than we already were. They suspected all along that there was a problem. Now with the openness, we are all relieved as things weren't nearly as bad as what they were already suspecting.

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