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Worried
I know your mind has to be working overtime, but I'd let them remove it and send for a biopsy to make sure everything is ok.
Talk to your doctor about the things that are going through your mind. Keep the lines of communication open and if you're not satisfied with the doctor, go for a second opinion.
Take it easy and take a deep breath.
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Biopsy
Did you ask if they submitted any fluid or tissue to pathology when they did the surgery for suspect infection? I thought it was common practice to submit fluid and/or tissue for patholgy for any surgical procedure. Sounds like they didn't as the doc now wants to remove the node.
It is almost impossible not to worry. Hopefully, scheduling the biopsy will make you feel better that something is being done to get definetive answers. Hang in there.
Cathy0 -
Labscathyp said:Biopsy
Did you ask if they submitted any fluid or tissue to pathology when they did the surgery for suspect infection? I thought it was common practice to submit fluid and/or tissue for patholgy for any surgical procedure. Sounds like they didn't as the doc now wants to remove the node.
It is almost impossible not to worry. Hopefully, scheduling the biopsy will make you feel better that something is being done to get definetive answers. Hang in there.
Cathy
Thanks for the help. My records show that there was a culture for MSSA/MRSA done that is all.
That came back negative. I did take two courses of antibiotics’ to be on the safe side but there was never any infection found. I have no regular doc only been working with the surgeon that did the first surgery. All my blood test show LYMPH % are low about 15.6 Should I ask for more test before he dose the biopsy ?0
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