The young lady with the gel-laden scanning device had some difficulty in making a picture of my heart this morning and said she’d have to get a senior colleague to attend.
“It’s still there, though, isn’t it?” I asked.
“Oh yes. It’s there. Just being a bit shy.”
The more senior colleague appeared, seeming to me to be no older than the first young lady. The main difference being that she applied a great deal more pressure.
Of a sudden I heard a “squelch, squelch, squelch” sound.
“Is that me?”
“Yup. There you are.”
The two young ladies conferred, saying that there was no apparent enlargement, and that the valves are clear.
“What does that mean?” I asked.
“Your heart is fine. But a consultant will have to see the pictures and readings and deliver an official verdict.”
“How long will it be before I go back to my GP for a further consultation?”
“Oh, give it about four weeks.”
And so, out I strolled, bearing my fine heart, ready to smile at a fresh but bright morning.
All’s well with my world.
Wonderful news !
I knew you were all heart
*sigh*
How wonderful that your folks are allowed to give you good news without having to wait those four weeks for the “official” world.
Lovely news. If the pump is working well, the rest of the machine should also continue to do well. That’s my theory, anyway.
Simply loverly. We here really like that.
See John, you do have a heart!
And a working one at that!
One less thing to worry about.
Gr8
Congratulations! So just have fun together, you and your heart!
That is simply great news John! ;-D
Wonderful news!x
congrats… nothing like a confirmation to make one feel well.
Such cheery news! I’m so pleased for you, John!!!
You’re good for another 200,000 miles before the next overhaul, at that rate.
Hugs from the far side, ~ Sil