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Don
With all the new research and testing, maybe he wanted to do the blood test to catch anything at all early. I know they can tell a lot from the blood. I have blood work every 6 months with my oncologist. I hope that tomorrow will come soon for you so you may get your answers. Are you having any symptoms? I have you in my prayers for only great news. Lori0 -
Thanks Lori, I appreciatez said:Don
With all the new research and testing, maybe he wanted to do the blood test to catch anything at all early. I know they can tell a lot from the blood. I have blood work every 6 months with my oncologist. I hope that tomorrow will come soon for you so you may get your answers. Are you having any symptoms? I have you in my prayers for only great news. Lori
Thanks Lori, I appreciate the prayers, and well wishes. It's a relief for me to learn that your Onc. does blood testing, I didn't think they did that, left that in the hands of the primary Drs. to do, so I'm comforted by that. As far as having symptoms, I have noticed that I have been experiencing some joint pain, especially when I go to get up after sitting for a while, also some numbness, that quickly goes away once I get moving, I figured it to be residual long term effects from chemo, It seems to be a common complaint on the forums for those treated with carboplaten and taxol, which was my drug, but not of choice. Think it's safe to say that for all us here. Anyway, thanks for the support and encouragement, you have truly helped. Stay well.0 -
My onco does blood ...
... every time I visit. If your guy has never done this before, maybe he's just thinking it's time to take a look. Re. the joint pain, you could just be developing some arthritis, and blood work would be called for in that case, also. I would definitely counsel against borrowing trouble. Heck, we have enough as it is, right?
All the best to you as well!0 -
Glad to hearEx_Rock_n_Roller said:My onco does blood ...
... every time I visit. If your guy has never done this before, maybe he's just thinking it's time to take a look. Re. the joint pain, you could just be developing some arthritis, and blood work would be called for in that case, also. I would definitely counsel against borrowing trouble. Heck, we have enough as it is, right?
All the best to you as well!
that your Onc.does too, maybe it is just as you said.....It's time to take a look. I guess with the not knowing why he was doing this, as he didn't say only seems to breed the very thing we don't need "trouble" we sure do have our share. Thanks for the input, and very sound advice, one thing for sure, I'm not doing this again, that is unless I have a validated reason.0 -
Let us know
Prayers all day for you Don, please let us know how things go. I think my anxiety is actually worse than the lung cancer at times....many times!
Coco0 -
verdict is inCoco Gilmore said:Let us know
Prayers all day for you Don, please let us know how things go. I think my anxiety is actually worse than the lung cancer at times....many times!
Coco
Hi everyone, wanted to extend many thanks for the well wishes, positive thoughts, but mostly the great support. The blood work that I got myself completely worked up over turned out to be fine, everything was within normal range! I am soooooo relieved. I can certainly see how anxiety can take you to places you don't want to go, if you let it. Coco said it best."anxiety can be worse than the lung cancer at times" Thanks again, stay well my friends.0 -
Dondon09 said:verdict is in
Hi everyone, wanted to extend many thanks for the well wishes, positive thoughts, but mostly the great support. The blood work that I got myself completely worked up over turned out to be fine, everything was within normal range! I am soooooo relieved. I can certainly see how anxiety can take you to places you don't want to go, if you let it. Coco said it best."anxiety can be worse than the lung cancer at times" Thanks again, stay well my friends.
I have been waiting for your post, and am so happy everything is fine. I wish you continued great news. Lori0 -
Good news in deed. The nextdon09 said:verdict is in
Hi everyone, wanted to extend many thanks for the well wishes, positive thoughts, but mostly the great support. The blood work that I got myself completely worked up over turned out to be fine, everything was within normal range! I am soooooo relieved. I can certainly see how anxiety can take you to places you don't want to go, if you let it. Coco said it best."anxiety can be worse than the lung cancer at times" Thanks again, stay well my friends.
Good news in deed. The next time he does something different ask him why. You deserve to know. If you don't think to ask right away, call the office and talk to his nurse. Doctors can help you better when the communication goes both ways.0
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