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Good Luck with the Scan tomorrow Todd!

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Good Luck with the Scan on Friday!Srashedb said:Ditto
good luck let us know; my husband is scheduled for scans and MRI on Friday so can really relate to your anxiety.
Sarah
All the best to you to Sarah, hope your husband has a good result on Friday!How long do you have to wait for the report?
Djinnie x
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we don't have long to wait;Djinnie said:Good Luck with the Scan on Friday!
All the best to you to Sarah, hope your husband has a good result on Friday!How long do you have to wait for the report?
Djinnie x
we don't have long to wait; as soon as scans are read by radiologist, the report is posted online in his chart. He will meet with the oncologist on Monday.
sarah
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Here's to boring pictures
As I said last week to the tech doing my brain MRI--"I hope those pictures are really boring" She didn't give anything away, but I got the call two days later that said they were negative (unlike my PET/CT scan on 1/6 which I didn't hear about until 1/24 and showed four small lung mets).
New scan on Monday morning prior to being admitted for HD-IL2 at UVa. I guess this is to provide a new baseline since it's been six weeks since the positive scan.
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Thanks so much!
Results were good. I did stick around in LA for dinner with an old friend (well, an ex, actually, that is still a friend) and I did go for a nice glass of red wine with my venison dinner.
Oh, and I had the banana, banana, banana dessert. Lol. (Clean bananas, everybody...)
One of the things I love about the City of Hope, is blood and CT results are posted to my chart online within 1-3 hours after the tests, so by the time I saw my doc in the afternoon, he had the results all in front of him. I really appreciate that.
Hugs Djinnie and bless you for asking.
Todd
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