Okay, Dr Rodriguez will be using more sophisticated tools than those illustrated above. It’s all very high-tech, but is my best chance for a complete cure.
We’re still working on scheduling, but procedures are in play now. While I don’t eagerly await having part of me removed, I know it must be done.
Sylvia and I met with Dr Rodriguez this morning and he did some quick tests and then explained what it was all about. Here’s a picture of the equipment he’ll use.
While the surgeon is at the controls, I’ll be strapped onto that table under that imposing machinery with all those sharps on the end. That’s okay . . . they’ll send me away while they are working on my body. Bye bye prostate. And hopefully, bye bye cancer.
The Lord is with you. Blessings.
Prayers that all will go well. That’s one big machine for removal of a little thingie.
Thanks for the prayers. It’s huge and maybe even scary. 😉
Isn’t it an amazing age we live in? God has blessed us with wonderous medical advancements that even 10 or 15 years ago were totally unheard of! I pray the procedure is a smashing success and you come out 100% cancer free!
Thanks Ida. I appreciate your prayers.
That equipment and the procedure is amazing. And the instruments are so tiny. We have been blessed and are being blessed.
Bye bye cancer is right! Tell ’em to hurry up with the scheduling already, you’ve got things to be doing, I’m sure. :cheer:
Next month is fine with me. I’ll need to mow the lawn a couple more time before this year is over. I’ll want to do that before surgery.
I was just thinking about you today and wondering when you were having your surgery. I had a friend at work have the exact surgery–it went well and he recovered quickly…and is still cancer-free years later!!
I’m convinced that it is by far the best option for me.
Prayers are with you dear cousin
Thanks. Your prayers are deeply appreciated.
Did you hear that our cousin Eugene Ward suffered a massive stroke and passed on Friday? His memorial service is tomorrow morning in Ovid.