NOT so clean PET/CT Scan. Anyone out there with a similar experience
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VivVivi C said:Thank you all!
I am overhwhelmed with gratitude by all your comments. Thank you for sharing your experiences with me. Will see the ENT on Tuesday and we will take it from there. Meanwhile I am rejoicing that the tumor is gone, that I can swallow, that I do not take any medications for pain or thrush or anything else, that I get to spend this wonderful Christmas season with my wonderful family and that one of my daughters is home (from college and the other one will arrive next Wed!). Looking forward to my NED Dance in the not too distant future. Thank you for your generous spirit!
Pam......praying for you!
Viv
My 3-month results sounded a bit ominous- "something may have shown under your tongue." Thing is, my ENT wasn't concerned about it- so soon post-treatment, and in that area, has a tendency to be false-Positives. That was 1 1/2-years ago! And my 1-year PS/CT was clean. The tests are subject to errors- only way to know for sure is with a biopsy. Hopes and Prayers are with you and your family.
Believe
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Hi VivVivi C said:Thank you all!
I am overhwhelmed with gratitude by all your comments. Thank you for sharing your experiences with me. Will see the ENT on Tuesday and we will take it from there. Meanwhile I am rejoicing that the tumor is gone, that I can swallow, that I do not take any medications for pain or thrush or anything else, that I get to spend this wonderful Christmas season with my wonderful family and that one of my daughters is home (from college and the other one will arrive next Wed!). Looking forward to my NED Dance in the not too distant future. Thank you for your generous spirit!
Pam......praying for you!
Viv
My name is Greg. I was diagnosed stageIV SCC,BOT w/mets to more than 3 nodes last April. I finally got a clear scan last month. it took a long time. It sounds like your 1st post treatment pet was good news with the primary gone.I too have heard of many of these early post treatment scans showing activity only to clear up on subsequent scans. We are all pulling for you and my prayers go out to you. Stay strong and Merry Christmas! Greg0 -
dig imagesBigfuzzydoug said:Radiation will fuh you up...
You betcha there's going to be some yellow glow after only 3 months. My first PET after 8-weeks had some residual glow all over the place. My throat looked like a bean and my vocal chords looked like 90-year-old, hanging-low, stretched and worn... (never mind). Check out my before and after PET image here:
http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/dougbernstein/photos/3
So think about it. Cancer hurts you by growing tumors which interfere with your bodily functions. If they've been stopped, aren't growing, aren't interfering and aren't hurting you, than you're in GREAT shape! What's most important is the next PET 6 months from now and the after that and the one after that - in which you can compare the difference. The MOST important is the quarterly scopes by the ENT. Make sure to get digital images of each visit so that there's a continuous record of what it looks like in there!
SO DO THE HAPPY DANCE! The docs didn't put you back on chemo or start sharpening their knives. They don't call this thing remission for nothing!
Hey Doug
"digital images of each visit so that there's a continuous record of what it looks like in there!"
Are u talking about the scans or the scopes.
Excuse my total ignorance , weve never received digital images of scopes, and weve had loads of them.
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.Bigfuzzydoug said:Radiation will fuh you up...
You betcha there's going to be some yellow glow after only 3 months. My first PET after 8-weeks had some residual glow all over the place. My throat looked like a bean and my vocal chords looked like 90-year-old, hanging-low, stretched and worn... (never mind). Check out my before and after PET image here:
http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/dougbernstein/photos/3
So think about it. Cancer hurts you by growing tumors which interfere with your bodily functions. If they've been stopped, aren't growing, aren't interfering and aren't hurting you, than you're in GREAT shape! What's most important is the next PET 6 months from now and the after that and the one after that - in which you can compare the difference. The MOST important is the quarterly scopes by the ENT. Make sure to get digital images of each visit so that there's a continuous record of what it looks like in there!
SO DO THE HAPPY DANCE! The docs didn't put you back on chemo or start sharpening their knives. They don't call this thing remission for nothing!
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