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Stablemamalala said:Liver question
Hi, Tina. Thanks for your response & welcome. All the onc said was that he was no concerned; I guess I need to ask for further explanation, huh? Of course, when the word 'liver' pops up on the test results, I am prone to over-react unless given details. The report read, 'low-attenuation liver lesions, stable since the last report.' Thanks, Lynn
Stable is good, in fact those are "golden words" around here. Our oncologist and his PA always give us everything in English. If you don't understand something, tell the doc that you are not understanding something and to tell you again in English that way you are not left guessing and looking words up. Take care - Tina0 -
Thanks for your welcome,JDuke said:Lynn
Welcome to the most awesome group of people you could ever communicate with. I'm sorry for your dx but glad that you found out about this site.
Blessings,
Joanne
Thanks for your welcome, Joanne. Even in this short span of time since I've joined, I can see how awesome a group it is. Best wishes for a good weekend, Lynn0 -
Gail, I accept your hugstootsie1 said:Hi
Hi, Lynn.
Welcome to the board! I know you feel confused and worried right now. I'm glad you've found our board, because support is so essential in this situation. Jump in with any remarks, questions, or whatever.
*hugs*
Gail
Gail, I accept your hugs enthusiastically! Hugs back at you. Lynn0 -
I'm collecting words for mygeotina said:Stable
Stable is good, in fact those are "golden words" around here. Our oncologist and his PA always give us everything in English. If you don't understand something, tell the doc that you are not understanding something and to tell you again in English that way you are not left guessing and looking words up. Take care - Tina
I'm collecting words for my office wall. The first plaque says, 'it is what it is.' Now I'll print up the word STABLE! Thanks, Tina. Lynn0 -
new personmamalala said:new person
Louann, congrats on being cancer free. How does the onc arrive at that conclusion? Tests? Thanks for your prayers. In the past I hadn't been much of a fighter, but 'times, they are a=changing!' I'm try to arm myself now with as much information and good actions as possible. I'm finding already that people in this community are so knowledgeable and sharing with info the docs don't tell me. Louann, keep up the good work.
Lynn
they do C scans and if there is no cancer in any other organ than they say you are cancer free
plus blood work is done and they look at your numbers and mine has ran normal since surgery0
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