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  • mollyz
    mollyz Member Posts: 756 Member
    SIROD said:

    Wonderful!

    That is good news Molly!

    I usually check a medical dictionary and not having one at home, I go find one online.  Here is the definition for the word: scintigraphic

    scintigraphy /scin·tig·ra·phy/ (sin-tig´rah-fe) the production of two-dimensional images of the distribution of radioactivity in tissues after the internal administration of a radiopharmaceutical imaging agent, the images being obtained by a scintillation camera.scintigraph´ic

    Can't help you with the activity.   Don't really know.  What did your doctor have to say.

    Wishing you the best,

    Doris

    DR.

    The Dr. was my oncologist i think he was only worried about cancer of the bones and nothing else and i think it's all fine but just learning all the other stuff like one time i got a mri or my pet scan and it said i had a cyst on my kidneys and i got all worked up but my surgern said 99% of people have that and its very common.. Thanks a lot for reading my post and responding ~~MollyZ~~

  • New Flower
    New Flower Member Posts: 4,294
    mollyz said:

    DR.

    The Dr. was my oncologist i think he was only worried about cancer of the bones and nothing else and i think it's all fine but just learning all the other stuff like one time i got a mri or my pet scan and it said i had a cyst on my kidneys and i got all worked up but my surgern said 99% of people have that and its very common.. Thanks a lot for reading my post and responding ~~MollyZ~~

    Congratulations

    Good news!

    You might want to try Omega-3 fish oil for your bones and joints  you need to take it every day for several months to acieve improvement.

    hugs 

  • SIROD
    SIROD Member Posts: 2,194 Member
    mollyz said:

    DR.

    The Dr. was my oncologist i think he was only worried about cancer of the bones and nothing else and i think it's all fine but just learning all the other stuff like one time i got a mri or my pet scan and it said i had a cyst on my kidneys and i got all worked up but my surgern said 99% of people have that and its very common.. Thanks a lot for reading my post and responding ~~MollyZ~~

    Cysts

    Hi Molly,

    I know about cysts.  I spent a weekend going crazy when the a 6 months ct scan after my first chemo and on tamoxifen showed a lesion on my liver.  A closer look with an ultra sound said it was a cyst.  

    I have had cysts on my ovaries and one on my thryoid.  I have learned to disregard them as they seem to go no where and no one other than myself even notices them on scan reports.

    Ct scans kept showing a kidney stone near my kidney so when it began to move down my kidney, I knew exactly what was happening.  Not a fun way to spend an evening either.  

    I read all the fine print and know that for me, it is very important.  The one with the liver lesion was all I heard.  I kept thinking the cancer had returned and it hadn't.   There were two other areas of concern.  One was endometrial thickening as I was on Tamoxifen.   This proved to be a problem 4 years later and eventually a D&C took care of the uterus filled with polyps.   The other one was that the hernia mesh had ripped.  That was the reason for the pain; as my intestines would go through the rip and twist and then return back to it's normal position.  I had to have a new mesh put in.   I have learned to look at the whole as my doctors will only be concerned with their specialties.  The pain with twisted intestine was horrid and as the mesh continued to rip more, the pain was more frequent.

    If you have areas of concern, please see your primary doctor, there the one's that seem concerned with those "other areas".

    Wishing you the best,

    Doris

     

     

  • Ritzy
    Ritzy Member Posts: 4,381 Member
    SIROD said:

    Cysts

    Hi Molly,

    I know about cysts.  I spent a weekend going crazy when the a 6 months ct scan after my first chemo and on tamoxifen showed a lesion on my liver.  A closer look with an ultra sound said it was a cyst.  

    I have had cysts on my ovaries and one on my thryoid.  I have learned to disregard them as they seem to go no where and no one other than myself even notices them on scan reports.

    Ct scans kept showing a kidney stone near my kidney so when it began to move down my kidney, I knew exactly what was happening.  Not a fun way to spend an evening either.  

    I read all the fine print and know that for me, it is very important.  The one with the liver lesion was all I heard.  I kept thinking the cancer had returned and it hadn't.   There were two other areas of concern.  One was endometrial thickening as I was on Tamoxifen.   This proved to be a problem 4 years later and eventually a D&C took care of the uterus filled with polyps.   The other one was that the hernia mesh had ripped.  That was the reason for the pain; as my intestines would go through the rip and twist and then return back to it's normal position.  I had to have a new mesh put in.   I have learned to look at the whole as my doctors will only be concerned with their specialties.  The pain with twisted intestine was horrid and as the mesh continued to rip more, the pain was more frequent.

    If you have areas of concern, please see your primary doctor, there the one's that seem concerned with those "other areas".

    Wishing you the best,

    Doris

     

     

    Molly

    Big congrats on your good news!  I'm glad you liked my blueberry muffins!  I will make them for you anytime you want them, not just when you need the pink bus.

    Sue :)

  • jnl
    jnl Member Posts: 3,869 Member
    Ritzy said:

    Molly

    Big congrats on your good news!  I'm glad you liked my blueberry muffins!  I will make them for you anytime you want them, not just when you need the pink bus.

    Sue :)

    Congrats Molly!

    Congrats Molly!

  • survivorbc09
    survivorbc09 Member Posts: 4,374 Member
    mollyz said:

    DR.

    The Dr. was my oncologist i think he was only worried about cancer of the bones and nothing else and i think it's all fine but just learning all the other stuff like one time i got a mri or my pet scan and it said i had a cyst on my kidneys and i got all worked up but my surgern said 99% of people have that and its very common.. Thanks a lot for reading my post and responding ~~MollyZ~~

    What great news!  Congrats

    What great news!  Congrats Molly!

    Hugs, Jan

  • Alexis F
    Alexis F Member Posts: 3,598

    Congratulations

    Good news!

    You might want to try Omega-3 fish oil for your bones and joints  you need to take it every day for several months to acieve improvement.

    hugs 

    Very good news!

    Very good news!

  • jnl
    jnl Member Posts: 3,869 Member
    SIROD said:

    Wonderful!

    That is good news Molly!

    I usually check a medical dictionary and not having one at home, I go find one online.  Here is the definition for the word: scintigraphic

    scintigraphy /scin·tig·ra·phy/ (sin-tig´rah-fe) the production of two-dimensional images of the distribution of radioactivity in tissues after the internal administration of a radiopharmaceutical imaging agent, the images being obtained by a scintillation camera.scintigraph´ic

    Can't help you with the activity.   Don't really know.  What did your doctor have to say.

    Wishing you the best,

    Doris

    Happy for you!
    Hugs, Leeza

    Happy for you!

    Hugs, Leeza