I miss so much when I am away, bilirubin, questions.

lynn1950
lynn1950 Member Posts: 2,570
edited March 2014 in Breast Cancer #1
It is so hard to keep up with all of you. I was at a workshop and I can tell I am way out of the loop, being gone for a couple of days.

Anyway, I did get test results back today...inconclusive. They don't know why my bilirubin is high, at least the ultrasound did not give them any clues. All the nurse told me on the phone was that my oncologist is unconcerned and he'll see me in August! Well, I'm concerned? Do you think I should try talking to him directly, or get a second opinion?


Just skimming the discussions, I saw some questions about lymphedema and funny feelings in the arms, chest and armpit. I notice pain occassionally along my mastectomy scar on the side I had cancer. That same pain is sometimes in my armpit when I raise my arm. I wonder if this is the result of nerves regenerating? Sometimes I wonder if the pain is scar tissue that needs to be addressed.

I have very mild lymphedema, but owies on my hands and arms from gardening haven't caused any repercussions (yet). I am careful, but trimming roses, darn it. They have thorns, dontcha know.

My thoughts for the day. Night to all of you, my friends. Lynn

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  • Aortus
    Aortus Member Posts: 967
    Glad to hear it's not concerning, Lynn!
    But yes, I would suggest that your elevated bilirubin levels are strange enough to merit a second opinion.

    The censorship comes from R-I-M-M-I-N-G, which you could look up on Google if you liked. But I suspect you will be just as happy if you don't.
  • lynn1950
    lynn1950 Member Posts: 2,570
    Aortus said:

    Glad to hear it's not concerning, Lynn!
    But yes, I would suggest that your elevated bilirubin levels are strange enough to merit a second opinion.

    The censorship comes from R-I-M-M-I-N-G, which you could look up on Google if you liked. But I suspect you will be just as happy if you don't.

    thanks (I think), Joe
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  • Christmas Girl
    Christmas Girl Member Posts: 3,682 Member
    Aortus said:

    Glad to hear it's not concerning, Lynn!
    But yes, I would suggest that your elevated bilirubin levels are strange enough to merit a second opinion.

    The censorship comes from R-I-M-M-I-N-G, which you could look up on Google if you liked. But I suspect you will be just as happy if you don't.

    So odd & funny...
    ... to find the subject of auto censor's confusing issue with trimming once again, within this thread. Because, it was just earlier this very evening, after dinner, when I finally posed the question to my husband.

    "Honey, what does R-I-M-M-I-N-G mean?" His response: "In what regard, exactly?" I then said: "Well, in a naughty way..." and, explained the CSN auto censor.

    His explanation was of few words, yet certainly enough. I admit, I was actually instinctively afraid to "google" it. Thank goodness.

    Kind regards, Susan
  • Christmas Girl
    Christmas Girl Member Posts: 3,682 Member
    Inconclusive?
    Well, I guess it could be worse. But, "inconclusive" is not comforting. Yes, maybe try to talk directly with your onc. Like, what next? Test again in August; i.e., just "watch" it? I truly wish your results had been more reassuring for you, Lynn.

    My surgeon told me that whatever feeling I had or didn't have about one year after surgery (lumpectomy & underarm incision) would probably remain forever. Almost 6 years later for me, and I still have alternating numbness or the "tingles" in the underarm & inner arm to my elbow. Some nerves mend, some remain damaged. Throw in surgical and radiation (if applicable) scar tissue and muscle damage, geez...

    From a fellow gardener - please, invest in specially made garden gloves for maintaining your roses. They're much longer, and made of thick leather. You need to protect yourself. Worth the $. By the way, I didn't understand the auto censor's problem with trimming, either. Until Aortus tipped me off.

    Kind regards, Susan
  • lynn1950
    lynn1950 Member Posts: 2,570

    So odd & funny...
    ... to find the subject of auto censor's confusing issue with trimming once again, within this thread. Because, it was just earlier this very evening, after dinner, when I finally posed the question to my husband.

    "Honey, what does R-I-M-M-I-N-G mean?" His response: "In what regard, exactly?" I then said: "Well, in a naughty way..." and, explained the CSN auto censor.

    His explanation was of few words, yet certainly enough. I admit, I was actually instinctively afraid to "google" it. Thank goodness.

    Kind regards, Susan

    It just makes me giggle.
    Who would guess "****?" Unfortunately, with my chemo brain I probably will have forgotten this post by tomorrow. Lynn
  • lynn1950
    lynn1950 Member Posts: 2,570
    lynn1950 said:

    It just makes me giggle.
    Who would guess "****?" Unfortunately, with my chemo brain I probably will have forgotten this post by tomorrow. Lynn

    See, I even forgot
    that if I wrote that nasty conglomeration of letters I would get censored!