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The doctor has not told meSkrane said:I did
Before I was diagnosed with Ewing's sarcoma I had horrible back pain that developed into leg pain due to a pelvis lession.
The doctor has not told me it is absolutely cancer yet, he just says they are "very concerned" about it! From what I have read so far, it says benign tumors are NOT usually painful, do you know if this is true? I am completely freaked out! How are you doing now? Was your treatment successful? What was your treatment?0 -
Don't stress your selfjlmiddlebrooks said:The doctor has not told me
The doctor has not told me it is absolutely cancer yet, he just says they are "very concerned" about it! From what I have read so far, it says benign tumors are NOT usually painful, do you know if this is true? I am completely freaked out! How are you doing now? Was your treatment successful? What was your treatment?
My back pain may have been linked to lhyme disease and benign tomors can still be painfull. Also I was diagnosed a year ago last month and now I am cancer free. Ewing's sarcoma is also generaly found in teenagers like myself, to have it over the age of 30 is rare. Only 300 people in the U.S have it each year.0 -
Don't stress your selfjlmiddlebrooks said:The doctor has not told me
The doctor has not told me it is absolutely cancer yet, he just says they are "very concerned" about it! From what I have read so far, it says benign tumors are NOT usually painful, do you know if this is true? I am completely freaked out! How are you doing now? Was your treatment successful? What was your treatment?
My back pain may have been linked to lhyme disease and benign tomors can still be painfull. Also I was diagnosed a year ago last month and now I am cancer free. Ewing's sarcoma is also generaly found in teenagers like myself, to have it over the age of 30 is rare. Only 300 people in the U.S have it each year.0 -
Don't stress your selfjlmiddlebrooks said:The doctor has not told me
The doctor has not told me it is absolutely cancer yet, he just says they are "very concerned" about it! From what I have read so far, it says benign tumors are NOT usually painful, do you know if this is true? I am completely freaked out! How are you doing now? Was your treatment successful? What was your treatment?
My back pain may have been linked to lhyme disease and benign tomors can still be painfull. Also I was diagnosed a year ago last month and now I am cancer free. Ewing's sarcoma is also generaly found in teenagers like myself, to have it over the age of 30 is rare. Only 300 people in the U.S have it each year.0 -
Don't stress your selfjlmiddlebrooks said:The doctor has not told me
The doctor has not told me it is absolutely cancer yet, he just says they are "very concerned" about it! From what I have read so far, it says benign tumors are NOT usually painful, do you know if this is true? I am completely freaked out! How are you doing now? Was your treatment successful? What was your treatment?
My back pain may have been linked to lhyme disease and benign tomors can still be painfull. Also I was diagnosed a year ago last month and now I am cancer free. Ewing's sarcoma is also generaly found in teenagers like myself, to have it over the age of 30 is rare. Only 300 people in the U.S have it each year.0 -
Don't stress your selfjlmiddlebrooks said:The doctor has not told me
The doctor has not told me it is absolutely cancer yet, he just says they are "very concerned" about it! From what I have read so far, it says benign tumors are NOT usually painful, do you know if this is true? I am completely freaked out! How are you doing now? Was your treatment successful? What was your treatment?
My back pain may have been linked to lhyme disease and benign tomors can still be painfull. Also I was diagnosed a year ago last month and now I am cancer free. Ewing's sarcoma is also generaly found in teenagers like myself, to have it over the age of 30 is rare. Only 300 people in the U.S have it each year.0 -
jlmiddlebrooks said:
The doctor has not told me
The doctor has not told me it is absolutely cancer yet, he just says they are "very concerned" about it! From what I have read so far, it says benign tumors are NOT usually painful, do you know if this is true? I am completely freaked out! How are you doing now? Was your treatment successful? What was your treatment?
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