Having a scan? Waiting on results? The waiting room is open!
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That's the best news, nbnotes! DH is having hip replacement revision & just came to eat lunch...a good message to see...and yes, it could make me cry!!!! Nearly everything does....so pack those tissues everywhere!!!
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Just had a bone scan because I've been having right hip and thigh pain especially when sitting. Not as bad when I'm walking around. After the bone scan they did X-rays of my right femur and left humerus. Now I wait for the results...Ugh!!!!
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Prayers, terri...XOXO
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Yes, thinking of you Terri! Let's just hope it is stress and too much sitting or something........?
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Terri, I am keeping you in my prayers.
Lynne
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Terri - praying for you and hoping that the wait is as short as possible.
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Terri,
Thinking of you and hope for positive news.
Kathy
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Good news, my bone scan showsno change from August so the new pain I'm having is not related to the cancer!!
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Terrij, Here's a big WOOHOO for you. I hope you find the source of the pain (and get relief from it), but I am very happy that it is not from cancer.
Lynne
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I'm thrilled that it's not additional mets, now I can enjoy Christmas even more!!
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Fantastic terri! What a relief!
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I have a PET scan on monday. I've been nervous about it since my appointment last month. I'm always nervous before and after! Last one was in August. I wish I wasn't such a worry wart!!
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I am an absolute nervous wreck as well before and until results get there....
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Jessica, I have a pet scan on Tuesday. My first since dx in September. I'm so nervous!!!
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Chelle and Jessica,my thoughts are with you as you have your scans this week. I will be holding your hands, hoping to make things less stressful. I hope you both get really good results.
((Hugs)), Lynne
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I have a ct scheduled for the third week in January and am already stressing (just a little) - I've had them every three months or so for the last three years so know what you ladies are going through - sending hugs, let us know how you make out.
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good luck with your scan chelle! We have to pray for the best!
Thank you Lynne!
Sandy, I know how you feel!
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I think we all have "scanxiety"!
Jessica and Chelle, I wish you good results on your PET scans.
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Chelle! Thinking of you today as you get your first scan. Hoping for good news from you and sending love…
Wishing you all good luck with your upcoming scans!!!!
Rose.
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Thank you everyone! I should have results by Friday.
Jessica, when do you get your results?
Rose, you have been a great help to me since day 1. How are you doing? We have missed you on the bone mets thread
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Best wishes Chelle and Jessica!
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Just had echocardiogram and CT scan yesterday. Last one was done 8 months ago. Doctor came in with the nurse and I initially thought, oh no it's bad news that's why they are both here. But the doctor had a smile and said, "Your test results are excellent, no evidence of disease and heart function is normal." He said the Herceptin and Perjeta infusions are doing what they are supposed to do. I got very emotional, I was just expecting something not good. Having lost my mother and MIL within four months this year and another aunt, and going through chemo and masectomy, to hear my doctor give me some good news was overwhelming.
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Jcfree, congratulations for the excellent news. I am sorry you have suffered such losses recently. I can understand why the Good results wereoverwhelming for you. Take a deep breath, look around, celebrate the good news, and enjoy life. Happy holidays.
Lynne
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I had a bone scan last week and my oncologist said there were no changes since the last scan. Well I got a copy of the scan and it shows two new spots, one on my left humerus and one on my right femur. Both are about 2 cm and at the end of the report there was an addendum that these were there subtly in August but not mentioned in the report. I'm so confused! My tumor markers have dropped again to 30!
Is 2 cm in the mid shaft of the femur serious? Does this mean surgery? I see my oncologist on Monday, hoping to get some answers
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Ill tell you terri, my Onc is starting to scare me with the apparent lack of attention she pays to some things. I would definitely demand a straight answer on that one! JcFree, thatis great news and I would of been bawling! That is terrible about your losses. I am so so sorry....
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50sgirl andartist at heart, Thank you for the kind words. I absolutely am taking deep breaths and going forward to enjoy life in the moment. I did cry as soon as my doctor told me the good news, I looked over at my husband and he was crying too. Hubs told the doctor that he just made our day and a good ending to this hard year we've had.
terrij152 definately bring this to your doctor's attention asap. I had three small bone mets which are gone now, just shows scar tissue on the scan my Onc said. My Onc did tell me that if I get more bone mets that he would treat them with radiation as a new line of treatment. Hopefully, if these are new mets that your treatment can be done without surgery.
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Terri - I certainly can relate to your post. I had "surprise mets" mentioned casually on a report as stable when they were never mentioned before. They've been there for over 9 months it turns out and perhaps even longer because we had no imaging to compare to for a while. I've also had things pop up bone scans that turned out to be arthritis when compared to a CT scan. Wishing you the best but bear in mind that what shows up on bone scans are not always mets but needs to be investigated.
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I have just heard from the onco. Tumor in my right breast has disappeared. The tumor in my left breast has shrunk. My bone mets are stable. CA blood test came back @ 34. I'm so happy! Such a wonderful Christmas gift! I feel very blessed
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YAY, Chelle. WOOHOO! Such fantastic news. I am dancing for you. Merry Christmas to you and you husband. Celebrate the great news.
Lynne
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