Blood And An Unexpected Ending

Life emergencies challenged the doctor specialists

Thomas Sparley
The Daily Cuppa Grande
2 min readAug 10, 2023

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I appreciate the time and energy our local medical network spends on their overwhelming tasks to help all of us needing medical answers.

Photo by Robert Linder on Unsplash

I figured out the obvious blood problem; leaking blood clots.

Since July 19, 2023, blood clots have been leaking…

Photo Sequence:

Discharge of blood clots (photos will not be published, only the specialists reviewed the sequence for a baseline of this process).

July 19. 2023 to August 10, 2023

The extra strong blood thinners are working on the previously discovered blot clots. That is my theory.

Then I had appointments with 5 medical specialists.

The path of specialists referred me to the 6th specialist for tests on cancer. A path of 2 exams through the Emergency Room for blood samples, lab work, and a C-T scan to find spots.

An appointment at the cancer clinic is in the scheduling stage.

I have spent the last 2 months coordinating these referrals and appointments to ensure this special medical group has the required paperwork. NEVER QUIT.

Who knew?

The energy spent is consuming creative thinking.

Today is a break from medical consultations. I am attempting to make a simple explanation from this complex puzzle.

The fear of the unknown source of your pain will increase the stress, mentally and physically.

One of the doctors, I was counting on for a solution, said his specialist clinic could not help my problem. I was referred to a cancer specialist.

My wife and I were disappointed by the unexpected answer. I was seeing a narrowing of resources, but more focus on the solution.

Patients without patience will experience more stress. They need to stay in their center of calm.

Be your advocate for finding answers. It is working for me.

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Thomas Sparley
The Daily Cuppa Grande

53 years as explorer, writer, photographer. Photographs to Paragraphs. One-eye writing to share experiences of learning to adapt. 28-yrs geologist.