Adams said in a radio interview he was experiencing "discomfort" in his side.
The mayor's office clarified late Wednesday that Adams was not under anesthesia at any point during last weeks battery of tests, which included an MRI, a blood test and screening for H. pylori, which can lead to stomach cancer. All tests came back negative, according to Adams.
"I was having some discomfort in my side and the doctor wanted to do a few tests and they all came out negative, I just wanted to take time," Adams said.
The mayor said he will return to his "fighting weight" after the doctor told him he has gained 25 pounds during his first term. He will go back to cooking his own food.
"I was eating too many pastries," Adams said. "Not many things scare me, but I was concerned."
The Adams administration announced last week he wasn't feeling well and that he would have a limited schedule.
Adams waived his scheduled appearance in federal court to undergo the testing.
Adams returned to work on Jan. 30.
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