FNA and Biopsy today

I just got done with my FNA and they did an actual biopsy too of my lymph node ( I didnt really know there was a difference). The doctor in radiology who did it told me he was able to extract about 6cc's or ml (i dont remember which) of fluid out which could mean just infection, but also pulled a good amount solid matter as well. Im not sure what all that means, but thought I would post my update. Im hoping to have the results Wednesday at my follow up appointment with ENT. If you have any input, please let me know. I kind of have my hopes up since they were able to pull fluid, but thats a little dampened with the solid type he pulled as well.

My Lymph node seems smaller now since the biopsy and FNA. Is that normal or a good sign?


Thanks for listening! Much love and prayers for you all.

Jennifer

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  • Pam M
    Pam M Member Posts: 2,196
    Sounds Hopeful
    At least I hope so. after my first biopsy (FNA), my knot did not go down at all, and there was no fluid - it was cancerous. Sounds like it's gonna be a long wait - hope you can distract your thoughts. Let us know about Wednesday.
  • sweetblood22
    sweetblood22 Member Posts: 3,228
    Pam M said:

    Sounds Hopeful
    At least I hope so. after my first biopsy (FNA), my knot did not go down at all, and there was no fluid - it was cancerous. Sounds like it's gonna be a long wait - hope you can distract your thoughts. Let us know about Wednesday.

    Mine was just a FNA also.
    Mine was just a FNA also. My lump did not go down at all after. They didn't take that much. They looked at it right there in the room with me, and confirmed it as SCC.
  • Heavenleah
    Heavenleah Member Posts: 31

    Mine was just a FNA also.
    Mine was just a FNA also. My lump did not go down at all after. They didn't take that much. They looked at it right there in the room with me, and confirmed it as SCC.

    The surgeon refused to tell
    The surgeon refused to tell me either way right there, Said he had to send it to labs. But they did take quite a bit of stuff from me with the FNA and the core biopsy. He was in there "digging" (as my husband called it) for about 25-30 minutes. The node is by no means tiny now, just seemed to be smaller after they were done. Still very visable when looking at me. I dont know, maybe I am just getting my hopes up because they did actually get some fluid out. My husband says it doesnt appear smaller. Maybe its all in my head :( Either way, I should know by Wednesday and I will let you all know. Thank you for continued support while I worry at what could be nothing. My thoughts and prayers are with you all daily.
  • sweetblood22
    sweetblood22 Member Posts: 3,228

    The surgeon refused to tell
    The surgeon refused to tell me either way right there, Said he had to send it to labs. But they did take quite a bit of stuff from me with the FNA and the core biopsy. He was in there "digging" (as my husband called it) for about 25-30 minutes. The node is by no means tiny now, just seemed to be smaller after they were done. Still very visable when looking at me. I dont know, maybe I am just getting my hopes up because they did actually get some fluid out. My husband says it doesnt appear smaller. Maybe its all in my head :( Either way, I should know by Wednesday and I will let you all know. Thank you for continued support while I worry at what could be nothing. My thoughts and prayers are with you all daily.

    Digging.
    Yep, they were digging for a while on me too. Mine felt like two parts to my lump. I think one part was lymphnode and one part was tumor on my salivary gland. One felt a bit squishy and softer, the other was hard. IIRC, they took from both parts. I didn't think it was particularly painless, either.