LUNG NODULES
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since my mother died from small cell lung cancer my husband and I have participated in a lung study to find a way to detect it before it is too late, as it usually is now. We both have nodules, he ahs 2 and I have 4.
Our daughter had one found when the 1st onc sent her for a CT after a shadow showed up on her chest x-ray. Onc said she would watch it. We are waiting to hear from the new onc after a 3 week communication mess to get the scans sent to him (communication problems is why we switched oncs), so we'll have to see what Dr. Ballard says when he sees them. Hopefully it is nothing but I know the fear when I was told I had them just after my mother's death with SCLC, but these nodules seem to have no relation to cancer. Hopeeveryone gets the same results taht I did on this issue.
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Hope you find out today and everything is fine. Hugs, G.
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It's not too promising, the onc called early this morning to say that there are three areas of concern, one is about the size of a thumb tied up in some blood vessels that they can't get to towards the middle and there are two others the size of pinkies near the ribs. He highly suggested doing a biopsy, ASAP, which I will be doing on Friday. He of course was very nice apologized for having to deliver such news and said we'll talk more on Tuesday of next week after the biopsies.
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I am really sorry that you have to wait one more week for more clear answers, I have been and will be praying for you.
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(((((jenn3)))))
prayers for strength while you go through this...could still be nothing...my onc once told me only biopsies can tell for sure...hoping for benign results...
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Ah, Jenn, I'm so sorry you didn't receive more encouraging news.
I don't really know what to say, except remember nothing is definite until the biopsy. Hold tight.
Thinking of you ((((hugs))))
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Hi Jenn - My friend, who had throat cancer after being a first responder for Sept 11th in NYC -was told he had lung nodules. They were quite sure it was cancer. After they biopsied them, they found it was due to a resperitory infection he had.
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best of luck Jenn.. I bet you're going nuts. i hope it's a cold
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I am so sorry you are going through such a stressful time. I hope the biopsies show the spots are benign.
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praying for you jenn! (((hugs)))
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Thanks, I'm hoping it'll all work out. What worries the onc and is on my mind is that there was nothing there in April or October, the two previous x-rays and/or CT scans. My onc will also be doing an extensive blood panel and PET scan this week so that when we talk next week everything will have been covered, or at least most of it.
As is the worry of a lot of us and strange as it sounds, I hate putting my family through this AGAIN. I have finally reached the point where I'm starting to feel good again.......I feel like my old self except better. I'll keep you posted.
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Hugs Jenn. I will pray for some peace for you tonight!
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Sorry to hear this news. I'm sending you big comfort hugs tonight Jenn. I'm pulling for you...
~Colleen
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Sending all the comfort and peace there is as you wait for more information. Hugs to you Jenn.
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I am so sorry Jenn. Was hoping for better news. I will be praying for you. - Claire
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Jenn I am so sorry your going through this...Prayers of strength and hope are going out to you.
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Something told me that I needed to log on this morning even though I don't have much time before I had to leave.
I'm so sorry that you have to continue to wait and worry. We're here for you and we'll be in the waiting room. I'm sending a big cyber hug.
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Jenn, Sending support and positive thoughts. I will be thinking of you Friday.
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Yes hoping with all of my heart for good news for you. This is soo hard.
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Oh, Jenn...more waiting! Well, my fingers and toes are still crossed. Can't help it--they're STUCK!
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Okay.........did my blood work today, I have the lung biopsy Friday morning, the PET scan early Monday morning and the onc visit on Tuesday. Luckily work has been really busy, normally I wouldn't say that, but it helps keep my mind busy with other stuff.
Nancy - your first post where you said you thought the topic was LUNG NOODLES still makes me laugh. I find myself looking in my favorites for lung noodles. I think for future reference I will now refer to lung nodules as lung noodles
Thank you to everyone for the prayers, thoughts and crossed fingers and toes - I need all I can get.
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jenn
been following the posts. sending hugs...prayers...and good wishes. we are all here for you*
diana
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((((Jenn)))) Thinking of you loads...
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Holding you in my thoughts, Jenn. Hugs, G.
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I am thinking about you today jenn3 while you get your biopsy done and am hoping for good news for you next week. Please let us know how things worked out. It seems as though the weeks when you are waiting to get tests or find out test results are the hardest weeks of all.
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I'm so sorry to hear....prayers going up for you & yours sweetie.
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Yesterday was the lung biopsy. It was a long exhausting day, but it's over. Monday is the PET scan. I'll keep you posted.
Thank you for the thoughts and prayers.
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Thank you for the update, thinking of you and praying for good results....
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More good thoughts and prayers coming your way, Jenn.
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Thinking of you Jenn.
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