Back from ER....
idlehunters
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Went to ER this morning after talking to my PC doc. They ran blood/urine/CT/xray. They have no idea why area by my naval hurting. I have nothing there to hurt. I do have a hernia above naval that is small and not of concern. Other than that the entire stomach cavity is clean with all organs intact and not even a lymph node out of place. Urine clean. Kidney/Liver clean. BP slightly elevated. Lungs.... very clear..all inflammation even gone. Doc said the ONLY thing seen were the tumors in there. Does that constitute a thumbs up?? LOL! They have no idea why I have this crooopy dog barking cough either. They have no idea why I feel the need for extra breath taking. Anxiety was suggested. Whatever.
All in all..... They found nothing bad...it put my mind at ease and has now cleared the path for the rest of the week on options for lung tumors. I know I let my mind run wild sometimes..... and "shut-up" to those of you that are reading this and know me well enough to be snickering. LOL......
Now that I know I am not gonna keel over from a heart attack or double over from a hernia... I will move on to the REAL fight.... YEP....Pulling the big girl panties on!!
Jennie
All in all..... They found nothing bad...it put my mind at ease and has now cleared the path for the rest of the week on options for lung tumors. I know I let my mind run wild sometimes..... and "shut-up" to those of you that are reading this and know me well enough to be snickering. LOL......
Now that I know I am not gonna keel over from a heart attack or double over from a hernia... I will move on to the REAL fight.... YEP....Pulling the big girl panties on!!
Jennie
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Jennie
I'm with Lisa. You know some things you're not dealing with thank goodness. You're up for the fight coming up.
Aloha,
Kathleen0 -
Jen.....
Those docs involved? They're probably all lying to you, to get out of having
to do anything.
I'd wager that you have something serious, like Berri-Berri.... or the dreaded
Chitonue syndrome.
Ok... seriously....? That hernia might be causing a slight temporary intestinal blockage.
A "Slight temporary blockage" is difficult to diagnose (or so I've personally learned),
and even more difficult to locate.
But a sonogram and an Xray would do better to locate one, than any "scan". And even then,
they would have to be taken during an episode.
Relax, relax and relax more.
My best to ya', as always.
John0 -
Good
Glad that you go the all clear of things in tummy and around. Just talk to your onconogist and maybe ask their opinion. Hope you are feeling better.
Kim0 -
Ah, Jennie...........Annabelle41415 said:Good
Glad that you go the all clear of things in tummy and around. Just talk to your onconogist and maybe ask their opinion. Hope you are feeling better.
Kim
just as I took a sip of coffee and was just about to swallow the dreaded "shut up to all that's snickering" came in my reading and I dribbled a little coffee over the keyboard. I hope its all great this week...Keep in touch with us.....love ya sweetie...buzz0 -
Cough from anxiety
Hi Jennie
Glad you're OK and that all that is seen are the lung tumors :-) (I love your humor dear). I have a cough from lung radiation/inflammation too which is slowly improving. However I noticed a while back with my acupuncturist's help that it can be induced by anxiety (what we mCRC survivors anxious at times?). So I cough for reasons of inflammation and sometimes as a result of anxiety.
all the best, Leslie0
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