
Then on Tuesday I had a CT Urogram, and again the results were available in a couple of hours. Not so good - the Radiologist was extremely thorough, and noted some benign cysts in the lining of one lung, some more and likely benign small cysts on the liver, some deposits from coronary artery disease, and something called hepatic steatosis or "fatty liver disease." All of these are somewhat normal for US citizens over 60, and verified to me that I am only a few days away from turning 62. The fatty liver is partly a result of 15 months of weight gain and near-total inactivity thanks to fucking COVID.

Medford, Oregon is beautiful and completely locked down due to COVID. Restaurants had been allowing up to 25% capacity dining, but the Friday before our arrival the governor of the state decided that so much freedom must be squelched and, citing rising cases, shut down restaurants again. I learned that Asante Group's 3 hospitals had only 40 COVID cases between them with about 20 in ICU, far below their capacity - these places are HUGE. But no matter, we did carry out or dined on the sidewalks outside of places and had a good time anyway.
Today was yet another picture perfect weather day (we are well ahead of fire season and summer smoke), and we headed to our 9:15 appointment just before 9AM. Checkin was fast, and we were almost immediately called inside. Quick vital signs and a short wait for the exam room, then numbing Xylocaine applied to the entry area and clamped. After maybe 5 minutes Dr. Hopkins appeared, very happy to see us again. He shared some family news, mostly good and some tragic, and we exchanged pleasantries before getting down to business with High Def cysto and super-fast DRE. He saw nothing, and had not noticed the supposed typo in the CT report. When we called his attention to it, he also dismissed it as an error. And to his credit, he immediately pulled up the actual X-rays on screen and double checked - nothing at all in the bladder, verified of course by his visual inspection via cysto. Officially ALL CLEAR!
Photo below is stock photo of cystoscopy - it is NOT me and not Dr. Hopkins, but fairly represents the procedure.
We discussed BCG, as my final scheduled maintenance series had been planned for 2020. He pointed out that I was doing exceptionally well, and that BCG supplies were very limited, so they were not doing maintenance BCG at all this year. He said we could declare BCG maintenance officially complete, and I was eager to concur. Good news all around.

God is Good - All the Time!