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Never heard of it but if Dr isn't concerned (as you indicated) then I would rest a bit easier. As time progresses you will get a bit less paranoid. I know my first few years every time something happened my first thoughts were cancer. However I also know it can be beaten so now I'm not as anxious as I was when I first heard the "C" word.
Would like to know what this is just for my own curosity.
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Thanks for your comments!Greend said:floating node
Never heard of it but if Dr isn't concerned (as you indicated) then I would rest a bit easier. As time progresses you will get a bit less paranoid. I know my first few years every time something happened my first thoughts were cancer. However I also know it can be beaten so now I'm not as anxious as I was when I first heard the "C" word.
Would like to know what this is just for my own curosity.
Welcome to the board.
Denny
Thanks for your comments! Paranoid is a great way to put it...it wasn't even me and i find myself constantly checking myself now to! I found a post on another discussion board it came up when i goggled it, i believe it was her sister who had the same thing, i posted and messaged her to see if they has learned anything further, or if anything had changed as it was in March for them I will let you know what i learn!0 -
I'm With Dennyanniew_0903 said:Thanks for your comments!
Thanks for your comments! Paranoid is a great way to put it...it wasn't even me and i find myself constantly checking myself now to! I found a post on another discussion board it came up when i goggled it, i believe it was her sister who had the same thing, i posted and messaged her to see if they has learned anything further, or if anything had changed as it was in March for them I will let you know what i learn!
Never heard of a floating node in the stomach, and am interested. Also, glad to hear that doc isn't concerned - that is always a help. And have to agree with you - I think cancer survivors and caregivers develope their own kind of paranoia - or should I be "PC" and say "heightened awareness" or "elevated sensitivity level"?0 -
Heightened awareness I likePam M said:I'm With Denny
Never heard of a floating node in the stomach, and am interested. Also, glad to hear that doc isn't concerned - that is always a help. And have to agree with you - I think cancer survivors and caregivers develope their own kind of paranoia - or should I be "PC" and say "heightened awareness" or "elevated sensitivity level"?
Heightened awareness I like it ...sounds much better than paranoid or hypocondriac!0 -
I know, kind of crazy isn'tSkiffin16 said:Welcome
As you know already, many great people here, and tons of expereince and history....
I haven't heard of a floating node before though.
Best,
John
I know, kind of crazy isn't it! Guess we will have to wait to see what they say in October!0
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