Today, I find out if I have cancer. A nurse called me last week to let me know that my mammogram findings were abnormal. “Most such findings are benign (not cancer),” she said, “but it is important that you have additional evaluations as soon as possible.
I’ll connect you to scheduling right now.” She was eating her lunch. I was walking across campus to the parking garage. It was all very casual.
And yet my world has been spinning ever since. The phone call I received last week wasn’t just about me, my health, my present, my future.
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