Allowing him to live? A common sentiment, I'm sure.
Yes, no-- That is, I appreciate you ripping off the bandaid. Thank you, A Amber. I've always valued honesty in situations like this, though I have to admit that I'm unaccustomed to being on this side of one. Four years is a long time. Maybe this doctor friend of yours can pick up some abnormal cell growth on a PET scan. If it's a thymoma, it's a little more insidious and slow-growing. There might be something there, where there wouldn't be yet for a more rapid thymic carcinoma. I can honestly say that this is the first (and hopefully only) time in my life that I've wanted to have see cancer on my own test results.
We dated? Wow. You're certainly... different from my ex-wives. I admire your ambition, and your frankness.