On our way
Dennis' appointment is at 1:20 pm CST to get results of scan. Please pray for good things for him.
Bless you GOD for carrying us!
Brenda
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Brenda –
I’m not a religious kind of guy……
But several weeks ago I said a prayer for a neighbor with melanoma……..
and then the Pope quit….
Before anything else falls apart in the Papal Palace due to me acting “unusual”, maybe I’ll just “wish” you the very best, OK?
Things will be fine.
John
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i am praying for good
i am praying for good results.
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UPDATE
The following is word for word of the scan report...
Post surgical changes are seen in right lobe of liver. There are no focal Hepatic masses. The gall bladder is nonvisulized. Spleen is enlarged. The pancreas is atrophic and shows no focal mass. No focal lesions are seen in the adrenals or kidneys.
The PA was very vague, said that it could be reoccurence and wants pet scam asap. They are scheduling (insurance say wait 14 days but PA says she is going to get that fixed so that it will be very soon.
She mentioned testing for Kras Mutant.... this is where I got confused but I am thinking that she is wondering if his CEA is not a great indicator for him and this could be scar tissue.
I am taking the stance that what ever it is let's identify now and get rid of it.
This is all I know except that I will be calling Madison and let his team know where we are and make arrangements to get there asap.
Thanks for all the prayers and thoughts... John, we may want to leave the praying to the prayers from now on. LOL That's a joke, I think you should keep praying.
Any ideas or advice is welcome.
Brenda
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Not overly religious, more
Not overly religious, more spiritual in nature, but I hear god helps those who help themselves. Makes a lot of sense to me so never give up, educate yourself and push the boundries with your oncologists, cause I find most are lazy to read up on latest research, stUDIEs and trials.0
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