Tuesday, November 1, 2022

Mammogram 10/28

Thank God for friends! 

Alya drove me to the Lahey Clinic in Burlington and sat with me in the waiting room to get my mammogram. 

I mentioned the lump to the technician and she wanted to do a diagnostic mammogram, but couldn't do the same day, nor would it be covered by insurance, and again clinic required another doctor's order. So we proceeded with the regular one. 

It was uncomfortable, but manageable, and then they said that results would be soon and I would need to come in for a follow up ultrasound one anyway.

To lift the mood, Alya and I went to the nearby Fogo De Chao bar, which is this beautiful restaurant and a cozy bar to drink to a better outcome.

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