Yes, I'm alive.
I got through my latest health procedure pretty well, although I still have to hear back from the doctor after my polyps--six of them--are fully analyzed.
On the surface, it appears that I might have dodged a bullet based on the doctor's own analysis, but I will await the final word on them before I kick up my body in glee.
And If everything is OK, it was one of the best birthday gifts that I could have ever given myself.
Yes, I had the procedure done on my birthday--
Not because I necessarily wanted it done that day, but because the doctor had no other open spots to do this procedure.
His office was closed during the Easter/Passover break--more for Passover, based on what he and his office told me--and they had a backlog of cases, so it just worked out that my birthday was my day.
I had my gall bladder taken out on my birthday 19 years before on my 50th birthday--that was an emergency surgery--so it is not totally foreign for me to celebrate the date of my birth by having medical procedures done on that date.
It all made my special day kind of weird, but my family helped me get through it, hopefully with flying colors.
I need another such procedure done in six months, but hopefully nothing further about that area in between.
And thanks to everyone for the birthday well wishes ...
Let me tell you, it helped--
And it helped a lot.
Funny things happen after i get anesthesia, when I come to and wake up from the it all..
Sometimes I sing, sometimes I say some gibberish, but on Tuesday, I do remember coming out of it, and thanking the medical staff that worked on me for their help in getting me through all of this.
I also looked at the two nurses who were there--both probably in their early 30s--and telling them, "You are two beautiful looking ladies."
But then I told my wife, who they had summoned in after the procedure to help me get dressed, "But you are the best looking lady here."
And I meant that one million percent.
(But yes, the two nurses were absolutely gorgeous.)
Anyway, after speaking with the doctor, my wife had to go up to the desk to make my next appointment there, so I sat in the waiting area, took out my phone, and went on Facebook--which should have been the furthest thing from my mind--and tried to type out the word "polyps."
I had six--count 'em--six of these things removed, and I guess I was happy with what the doctor said about them.
But for the life of me, I could not correctly type out the word "polyps" spelled correctly.
I think I first spelled it "pollips" or "polips" or some variation of that, but I could not spell it out correctly--
Until I fully came to, and I wondered how "polyps" became "pollips" or "polips" or whatever I wrote, and I corrected my spelling.
Kind of strange how the mind works, especially when you aren't fully out of your anesthesia-induced slumber.
But whatever the case, I got through it, and hopefully, I can move on to the next procedure.
May is going to be a very busy month for me, with numerous doctors' appointments on a variety of my ailments throughout the month.
I am not looking forward to any of this, but at least none are on a birthday or a special day for me--
Except one of them.
I don't have any procedures scheduled for May 9 or May 22, which are the anniversaries of my bar mitzvah and my bar mitzvah reception, respectively--I can't believe it is going to be 56 years for both--but I do have a major procedure scheduled--
For May 15, the day I became a father for the first time, when my daughter was born 38 years ago in 1988.
I guess that once again, I will celebrate the occasion with, hopefully, good health--
And I will be able to wish her "happy birthday" maybe with some pain, but with a smile on my face for getting through another hurdle towards good health.
Let's all hope for that.
But for now, let me just relax a little bit.
I think I have earned that, even with the knowledge that the medical merry-go-round continues to turn for me.
Like they said in "The Jetsons"--
"Jane, get me off this crazy thing!"
Please!





