Well, all systems are now go. I have official clearance from all doctors to do as I will. The cardiologist is sticking by his story that he’d be happy to have my arteries. (Turns out that one of the false positives may have been the result of, ahem, excessive frontal female tissue. The other one–I guess I’m just part of the lucky 5% of positive results that turn out to be false. Somethimes being in the minority is a good thing.)
So I’m trying to pull things together to get it all loaded tomorrow. I should be far from here the next time I post something. Keep your fingers crossed . . .
ROFL on the frontal tissue. Guess I’d better avoid that stress test!
Glad to hear you’ve been cleared to go. Have a fabulous (and safe) trip!
So far so good. I’m writing this from Rough Rock, AZ.
As to the frontal tissue–you’d think they’d take that into account in the first place, wouldn’t you? Or at least mention it afterwards as a possible explanation of the results–before the angiogram. I’d have probably opted for the angiogram anyway, but it seems to me they could have mentioned it ahead of time. It’s not like thay hadn’t met me–they knew my anatomy. But oh well–what’s done is done.
I’m glad to hear you got the clean bill of health! And I’m sure you can trust the results of an angiogram. The view from the inside of the artery isn’t going to be skewed by, uh, external factors.