Greetings my friends all of this great read.cash family.
Today I bring you an account of my day's activities, they are nothing to write about but I would like to share them with my loyal readers and sponsors.
In the morning I was waiting for a patient. Someone told me that she comes from the closest city to mine but belongs to another state, someone is concerned about the patient because she has an undiagnosed pathology. She apparently has some friends who made the effort of collection of money for the patient to have several studies done, this because her income is low, and among the studies is an ultrasound of the abdomen.
Someone gave her my number at a hospital and they sent her to me to attend her… But the patient did not arrive at the appointed time, then the licensee who contacted me calls me again to tell me that they ran out of gas and have had to cancel the trip here.
These things always happen. The more you need to do something, the more obstacles you will encounter along the way. This patient will come back to my office tomorrow after they get more gas in her car.
Then I saw another patient with a breast lesion. It was almost imperceptible but it was visible at the end, when I was done with her I had to rush off to get ready for an appointment at a skin specialist's office.
I was very late with the last patient, my consultation was at 12pm and it was already 11:20 am so I went home, changed and went out to wait for the oh so slow public transport. Hopefully the transport would pass in front of my house quickly, and it did! …But then I had to wait, and with a lot of patience, because the driver stopped in so many places, finally he left me at my stop and from there I had to walk about 10 minutes to get to my specialist's office. I arrived just at 12pm, just in time to be attended.
I am a very fair-skinned person. In the period we had no cash in the banks, and with little circulation in the streets, with transportation problems due to the lack of gasoline, I had to walk home many times.
A journey of approximately 1 hour and a half on foot. 15 minutes by car. All this time although I tried to walk in the shade, with sunscreen on my skin. The sun was too inclement.
I stained all the skin on my arms, neck and face, the worst lesions are on my scalp and face.
The doctor checked the lesions on my face, scalp and neck. At once she began to burn them with the laser, and cut them with the scalpel. Of course, with prior placement of anesthesia. In this way she removed more than 10 lesions of hardened skin from my skin and scalp due to sun exposure.
But there are two lesions on my temples, they are right along the path of my temporal vessels. The very important nerve vascular bundle on the face, she took her time, photographed them and then she sat me down to report that they are two carcinomatous lesions.
I just told her that something told me they were that type of cancerous lesion because the shape, structure and growth of the lesion is different from the others. She recommended my treatment.
These are three medicines based on creams and a sunscreen for when I expose myself in the garden or when I go out of the house, it’s an anticancer treatment for three months. During this time one of the lesions should disappear, but the second lesion she believes will remain for longer.
In case the lesion persists I must undergo surgery for what I said before. The lesion comes out exactly above where the vasculonervous bundle is in my temple.
I am not worried. I am a woman of faith. I leave the work to the Lord God. I am a very good patient. I will do all the indications that my doctor has recommended and I have great faith that the injury will resolve.
But if it happens that it does not resolve and I have to go to the operating room, I also accept it and I remain in His hands. He knows all things and can do all things.
I do not feel bad, I’m very calm, without fears and I am moved by faith and I’m ready for God's will to be done as always.
I wanted to share this with you, my reading friends, because writing releases endorphins and it makes the body feel rested and happy, and I’m a happy woman. Nothing will take away the peace I have in my heart, and I keep going.
Thank you for reading and for your comments, as always.
I hope your lesions will be healed with medicines and no need to go under the knife. With your faith, natural healing is possible. I love your optimism and your joy emanated through this writing. Thank you for sharing!