Today was the last test result, the last appointment on the whole endometrial thing.
But first the oncology surgeon had to tell me that he’d taken that Kit Donnell peach home and shared it with his wife: he told me emphatically, That was the best! peach I have eaten. In. My. Life! He wanted to make sure he remembered the name of the variety right. He thanked me several times for telling him about Andy’s Orchard. I looked it up, he told me: August.
He was clearly very much looking forward to next August’s crop.
The nurse had the biggest smile on her face.
Baby Crawford is the other really good one, I told him.
Oh! He was instantly on it, getting this down. He was not going to miss that either! Baby? Crawford.
I turned to her and apologized that I hadn’t brought two peaches last time, and she laughed hard and I thought, You were thinking the same thing. I should have. But I didn’t know you were going to be there. And I didn’t have enough left to bring a bunch.
So, on to business. No cancer. No virus that might someday cause cancer. No surgery. Fill this prescription to help with the atrophal shedding.
I told him, Plot twist: after two and a half years of bleeding, it is somehow almost almost gone. (How to tell G_d a joke: tell Him, You weren’t going to let up on that symptom till that man and his wife and maybe that nurse discovered that farm and that fruit, were you? Because those peaches are divine.)
At the last he said, with the very warmest of smiles, And then I never want to see you again. For your sake.
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Hooray!!! Such wonderful good news. You finally have an answer, and a potential solution. Very happy for you!
Comment by Anne 09.09.25 @ 9:23 pmWhat good news!! Yay! And the added bonus of sharing Andy’s peaches!
Comment by Pegi F 09.10.25 @ 12:51 amHooray! I have been really worried. I haven’t callled because you have trouble on the phone. And how is Richard? Lovw. Mom
Comment by Mom 09.10.25 @ 8:12 am(do you get to skip the surgery, then, or is it still a “get this taken on out” situation, or a wait-and-see?)
Comment by KC 09.10.25 @ 8:21 amWonderful news! And getting to share the love of Andy’s on top of that makes it perfect.
Comment by ccr in MA 09.10.25 @ 10:17 amJoining the chorus! So relieved for you to know such positive news. And so hoping Richard’s foot is healing well.
Comment by DebbieR 09.10.25 @ 10:33 amThanks for the update.
Such good news for you.
There are so many other things going on that it is terrific to not have this to worry about.
Keep very well
Commenting today because yesterday was so full of goings on at my house (good things).
This is such good – great – wonderful news!
Still holding you both in prayers throughout the days.
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