Biopsy results
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Yee Haw!!!!....Skiffin16 said:Good Call...
Sounds like the ball is rolling....
Knock her out and get it on..., life is waiting brother...
Spooky Tooth;
"She Broke My Heart, So I Busted Her Jaw"
That's how you treat cancer brah...
JG
Man I am happy for that news Denis .....and to get that removed and outta the way is a great idea.
Very happy tonight ....
Tim0 -
ground glass opacities
Did your Dr say anything about cryptogenic organizing pneumonia? AKA bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia?
I had a persistent cough problem in 2011 that defied diagnosis. An amazing array of tests came up negative until they did a lung function test and a high resolution CT. That radiologist's report also said similar to yours, ground glass opacities, nodules, bronchoectasis, bronchiolectasis etc.
I had a VATS biopsy, Video Assisted Thoroscopic Surgery, they took 4 wedge resections out of my right lung. VATS is much easier on you than a full thoracotomy, I had three small incisions, and recovered pretty quickly. I spent three days in the hospital and the worst of that experience was the drainage tubes. They can be pretty uncomfortable but you feel so much better once they're removed. I was off work for two weeks and the only trouble I had was that they tell you that you can resume 'normal' activities after two weeks, but I neglected to ask about a return to 'full' activities. That was another 6 weeks post surgery.
The biopsy was negative for cancer, but positive for BOOP, and was successfully treated with prednisone.
Surgery will be a breeze... don't worry too much about it.0 -
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Denis,
I'm going in probably soon for my first biopsy of one lung...but both of my lungs show similar results with PET and CT. Inconclusive scares the bejebbers out of us. Mine is a very slow growing dx...if it isn't a second primary dx in the lung. I'll be praying for you, and let us know what the lung specialist suggest....type of surgery ect. Katie0 -
that's
that's great news. now you have some weight off your shoulders as well as some big time loss of weight after the removal. all be it a small area it is big time weight loss
you've been down the surgery road before, this one will be a piece of cake.
congrats on the wonderful news
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Thats great news! I hope thefisrpotpe said:that's
that's great news. now you have some weight off your shoulders as well as some big time loss of weight after the removal. all be it a small area it is big time weight loss
you've been down the surgery road before, this one will be a piece of cake.
congrats on the wonderful news
john
Thats great news! I hope the surgery is quick and easy.0 -
Thanksnick770 said:Thats great news! I hope the
Thats great news! I hope the surgery is quick and easy.
Thanks to you all, Tim, good to hear from you. I spoke with the oncology nurse today, she called to tell me she is setting up my initial visit with the thoracic guy, I asked her about the VATS and she said they do that, if not I would have transferred to John Hopkins. I have looked up the ground glass stuff and it's really heady stuff, what the human body can conjure up. Although the onc did not say it was cancer, he did not know but said if it was was it's extremely low grade and should be excised quite easily. Will keep you all up to date. Denis0 -
Denisdenistd said:Thanks
Thanks to you all, Tim, good to hear from you. I spoke with the oncology nurse today, she called to tell me she is setting up my initial visit with the thoracic guy, I asked her about the VATS and she said they do that, if not I would have transferred to John Hopkins. I have looked up the ground glass stuff and it's really heady stuff, what the human body can conjure up. Although the onc did not say it was cancer, he did not know but said if it was was it's extremely low grade and should be excised quite easily. Will keep you all up to date. Denis
Posts keep sounding better. Keep the positive news coming!0 -
Phew!! Your news sure as hell is good news....
when I got my original PET scan, they saw a "ground glass" type nodule in me, too...the ENT seemed to dismiss it because I'd smoked in my past. I just learned from you that these things can change, get bigger, etc....I'd get rid of it, too...I'm no good at wait and watch...I tend to never take my eyes/mind off it....
Your turn to dance in the kitchen .
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Wait and watchphrannie51 said:Phew!! Your news sure as hell is good news....
when I got my original PET scan, they saw a "ground glass" type nodule in me, too...the ENT seemed to dismiss it because I'd smoked in my past. I just learned from you that these things can change, get bigger, etc....I'd get rid of it, too...I'm no good at wait and watch...I tend to never take my eyes/mind off it....
Your turn to dance in the kitchen .
p
I am with you Phrannie, get it out. The ground glass thing is odd, it can be so many things and really mimics cancer, or can be nothing at all. The big thing to watch for with these things, i believe, I am going from some studies I read so I might not be accurate, is if it becomes calcified. Than means that it changes into a non cancerous nodule and can be left alone. If it;s not calcified they watch to see if it will. I believe mine was still non calcified, hence the get it out. Denis0 -
Surgerydenistd said:Wait and watch
I am with you Phrannie, get it out. The ground glass thing is odd, it can be so many things and really mimics cancer, or can be nothing at all. The big thing to watch for with these things, i believe, I am going from some studies I read so I might not be accurate, is if it becomes calcified. Than means that it changes into a non cancerous nodule and can be left alone. If it;s not calcified they watch to see if it will. I believe mine was still non calcified, hence the get it out. Denis
This coming Thursday I meet with the thoracic surgeon at Penn State Hershey. Will know then what the gameplan is, hope I can have VATS hope there are no more surprises of the negative side. Denis0 -
Holding good thoughtsdenistd said:Surgery
This coming Thursday I meet with the thoracic surgeon at Penn State Hershey. Will know then what the gameplan is, hope I can have VATS hope there are no more surprises of the negative side. Denis
Positive surprises welcomed here! No negative sides allowed.
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Hurry Thursdaydenistd said:Surgery
This coming Thursday I meet with the thoracic surgeon at Penn State Hershey. Will know then what the gameplan is, hope I can have VATS hope there are no more surprises of the negative side. Denis
Almost here - relieved for you, knowing you're getting much closer to excision day.0 -
Prayers for Successdenistd said:Surgery
This coming Thursday I meet with the thoracic surgeon at Penn State Hershey. Will know then what the gameplan is, hope I can have VATS hope there are no more surprises of the negative side. Denis
Coming your way brother....
John0
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