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luv4lacrosse
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Just finished my visits and the CT with contrast was clean, my throat scope and exam was clean, and my ENT did biopsy 2 spots but said "put your money on negative" as the tissue below where he biopsied look very healthy.
He did recommend haing my wisdom tooth pulled as whatever caused the swelling to the tissue is being further irritated by rubbing against my tooth.
I pray all my friennds at CNS get good news with their upcoming exams.
Best!!
Mike
He did recommend haing my wisdom tooth pulled as whatever caused the swelling to the tissue is being further irritated by rubbing against my tooth.
I pray all my friennds at CNS get good news with their upcoming exams.
Best!!
Mike
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Oh, Yeah
Yay. Great to hear. And more "good" news - after treatment, having the wisdom tooth removed won't be bad (lots of people say wisdom teeth removal is horrible - I had to have mine removed by an oral surgeon - all four were impacted - Sooooo - I got magic meds - no pain - no "normal" thought processes). -
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BIOPSY WAS NEGATIVE
I am lovin the word Yeast right now. My biopsy of the swollen tissue in my mouth / gum area was negative for cancer, but positive for "chronic yeast." meaning it has been present there for quite some time and has risen to show it's ugly head. Kind of like rising bread dough. I am waiting to hear from my doc. to see if he wants to treat with some meds.
I pray for good news and results for all of my CSN friends here.
Love you guys.
Mike
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