The doctor missed it
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So sorrydenistd said:Thanks
Thanks for all of your prayers, they are much appreciated. Yes it is a dreadful feeling, I feel worse about this that the original throat diagnosis. Not sure how the doctor missed it, I was in the room with him on Monday as he went over the scan, he pointed out the nodule and said it was absolutely nothing to be concerned with. I don't know if he looked hard enough at anything else, will ask. I have questions for him that I did not think about when we talked on the phone, if you can advise me of any questions I would be most thankful. Denis
So sorry to read this... But keep strong and don't stop fighting! With positive attitude everything can be done! My prayers are with you that you're gonna win this one!!0 -
Missed itditto1 said:So sorry to hear
and I to pray you will win the 2nd fight with the beast.
He did miss the the status of the nodule, he said at first that it was still the same as before and not to worry about it. Upon further review it turns out that the nodule has grown very slightly and is of ground glass opacity, therefore cannot be classified as a mass. he said it is extremely slow growing. If it's a new cancer then the step[s are clear. If it's a metastatic growth then something else will be done. So let's hope it's new. I go for my biopsy at 6:30am on Tuesday morning, don't know how they are gong to do this but I must have a driver with me, my long suffering wife gets that dubious honor. Denis0 -
Denisditto1 said:So sorry to hear
and I to pray you will win the 2nd fight with the beast.
I'm surprised they went out on that limb before the biopsy. I know the shape of a spot on the lung can be a telltale sign. If I were you I would hang my hat on those words "caught early". Not certain if your is mets or primary. Two years ago, my brother had kidney cancer and while being treated at Mayo, they found a small spot on his lung. Once they determined it was a primary in itself, they removed the lobe and there haven't been any new issues. Hope sharing his story brings optimism your way.0 -
Lunghwt said:Denis
I'm surprised they went out on that limb before the biopsy. I know the shape of a spot on the lung can be a telltale sign. If I were you I would hang my hat on those words "caught early". Not certain if your is mets or primary. Two years ago, my brother had kidney cancer and while being treated at Mayo, they found a small spot on his lung. Once they determined it was a primary in itself, they removed the lobe and there haven't been any new issues. Hope sharing his story brings optimism your way.
It does bring optimism. I have read up on this a lot and it seems that ground glass opacity meas it is not a solid thing, if this is what it is and it's a little more than the original 4mm I feel I will be on more firm ground. Thanks Denis0 -
Hang in theredenistd said:Lung
It does bring optimism. I have read up on this a lot and it seems that ground glass opacity meas it is not a solid thing, if this is what it is and it's a little more than the original 4mm I feel I will be on more firm ground. Thanks Denis
Sorry about the news and know it pisses you off. Time to put on the gloves and come out fighting.
Know we are all with you in some shape or fashion.
Denny0 -
That's really got to suckGreend said:Hang in there
Sorry about the news and know it pisses you off. Time to put on the gloves and come out fighting.
Know we are all with you in some shape or fashion.
Denny
Denis, Wow that is just unbelievable to get the all clear and then a few days later, back to square 1. Hoping for the best possible results for you on Tuesday's biopsy. Stay strong. Cheers
Jimbo0 -
There is hope.
I am so sorry for you but here is some good news. One of my best friends had stage 4 lung cancer (primary) and was given a 5% chance of living 5 years. That was 7 years ago and he is doing GREAT! They treated him with what at the time was a new chemo drug and surgically removed a lobe, no rads.
John0 -
MusicHondo said:Denistd
I have your music my friend and I still listen to it now and then, you need to stay around and keep playing for me. I have you always in my prayers.
Tim Hondo
I am going to try my hardest to stay around, right now it's rough because I have been told different things by three doctors, and of course the first one was emphatically "it's nothing" will have my biopsy done at 6:30am on Tuesday, don't know what they are going to do, they told me to make sure I bring along a driver as I will nor be able to drive, so I am assuming, maybe wrong, that they will do a bronchoscopy, whatever it is. So glad yo have some of my music Hondo and so glad you commented here. Listening to music is my main way of relaxing, especially listening to new good talent. My GP has a very talented daughter just out of college, she went to Nashville and cut a few songs of hers onto a cd. When I was at his office yesterday he gave me a cd to listen to, she is great, plays guitar and piano and writes awesome songs ala Carole King. Stay strong old lad and I will do the same. Denis0 -
We are with you. Praying fordenistd said:Music
I am going to try my hardest to stay around, right now it's rough because I have been told different things by three doctors, and of course the first one was emphatically "it's nothing" will have my biopsy done at 6:30am on Tuesday, don't know what they are going to do, they told me to make sure I bring along a driver as I will nor be able to drive, so I am assuming, maybe wrong, that they will do a bronchoscopy, whatever it is. So glad yo have some of my music Hondo and so glad you commented here. Listening to music is my main way of relaxing, especially listening to new good talent. My GP has a very talented daughter just out of college, she went to Nashville and cut a few songs of hers onto a cd. When I was at his office yesterday he gave me a cd to listen to, she is great, plays guitar and piano and writes awesome songs ala Carole King. Stay strong old lad and I will do the same. Denis
We are with you. Praying for you. Keeping you close to our hearts.
Stacey0 -
Holding good thoughts for Tuesday AMdenistd said:Music
I am going to try my hardest to stay around, right now it's rough because I have been told different things by three doctors, and of course the first one was emphatically "it's nothing" will have my biopsy done at 6:30am on Tuesday, don't know what they are going to do, they told me to make sure I bring along a driver as I will nor be able to drive, so I am assuming, maybe wrong, that they will do a bronchoscopy, whatever it is. So glad yo have some of my music Hondo and so glad you commented here. Listening to music is my main way of relaxing, especially listening to new good talent. My GP has a very talented daughter just out of college, she went to Nashville and cut a few songs of hers onto a cd. When I was at his office yesterday he gave me a cd to listen to, she is great, plays guitar and piano and writes awesome songs ala Carole King. Stay strong old lad and I will do the same. Denis
Here's hoping for the best possible outcome.
Deb0 -
TomorrowD Lewis said:Holding good thoughts for Tuesday AM
Here's hoping for the best possible outcome.
Deb
Had a message on my answering machine when I got home from the hospital wanting me to register for tomorrow morning. been trying to call admissions for the last hour and it's always busy. Getting real anxious, the message said that I would be there for about 5 hours so it looks like they are going in through my mouth. I can honestly say this sucks. Denis0 -
Strength in Numbers Bro...denistd said:Tomorrow
Had a message on my answering machine when I got home from the hospital wanting me to register for tomorrow morning. been trying to call admissions for the last hour and it's always busy. Getting real anxious, the message said that I would be there for about 5 hours so it looks like they are going in through my mouth. I can honestly say this sucks. Denis
There are many of us here pulling for you brother.
Best,
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Tomorrowjosh r. said:with you
Hi Denis,
As you can see we're with you today, tomorrow and beyond. All the best, Josh r.
Thanks all, One of the most upsetting things I will see tomorrow is gonna be passing the children in the hallway with their hair gone, for me at my age and being in the lions den already is one thing, the poor little kids are another thing, but I think they are the bravest. I appreciate the prayers for me, but add the little children of Hershey. Denis0 -
You are right on Denisdenistd said:Tomorrow
Thanks all, One of the most upsetting things I will see tomorrow is gonna be passing the children in the hallway with their hair gone, for me at my age and being in the lions den already is one thing, the poor little kids are another thing, but I think they are the bravest. I appreciate the prayers for me, but add the little children of Hershey. Denis
Doug and I sponsor several children from St Jude's and we pray for all the children daily many times. They are always in our thoughts. The little ones truly are the bravest. We also pray for all members of our "cyber" family but will say a special prayer for you tomorrow. Doug and Diane Ditto0 -
alwaysdenistd said:Tomorrow
Thanks all, One of the most upsetting things I will see tomorrow is gonna be passing the children in the hallway with their hair gone, for me at my age and being in the lions den already is one thing, the poor little kids are another thing, but I think they are the bravest. I appreciate the prayers for me, but add the little children of Hershey. Denis
we are always be there for anyone fighting the fight, they are all family unconditional.
breaks my heart with we see the kids going thru it.
prayers for all, be strong dude
john0
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