CT Scan is actually this morning
I was not sure whether I should post this as a new thread or as a reply to my other thread. I have been having so much anxiety, I asked to have the CT scan with contrast moved up...and it is now schedule for about 2 hours from now; at 11:30 today. Please please pray for me. I am amazed at the courage of the good people on this board. I love you.
Comments
-
Scan!
Will be praying and sending positive thoughts for a good result. I know this is frightening for you but try not to become over stressed by the situation.Whatever this growth is it has been caught whilst it is still small, that has to be viewed in a positive light. All the best:)
Djinnie x
0 -
Thank you. I wish it wouldDjinnie said:Scan!
Will be praying and sending positive thoughts for a good result. I know this is frightening for you but try not to become over stressed by the situation.Whatever this growth is it has been caught whilst it is still small, that has to be viewed in a positive light. All the best:)
Djinnie x
Thank you. I wish it would not be cancer but I have a feeling it is.
0 -
Glad you got your scanAlehan said:Hoping
...for the best news possible!
I'ts over for today...except the results. I came on today, not looking for sympathy, but just to be "around" others in the same boat...shaped like a kidney and has trouble moving in the water.
I was supposed to have a CT last week; but the afternoon prior, the hospital called home and left a message that it was cancelled!!! No reason given. I called the oncology dept. and got a 3rd hand message about eGFR and labs being too low. Earlier this week, the RN said the eGFR was 40 (which is good for only 1 kidney) and the Radiologist had conferred with the Oncologist-they could have given a CT without contrast and he said no to that. Because of a blip in my thyroid, I've been on an every 3 month test routine of 3 AB/pelvis US and chest X-rays, followed by a CT for the past 2 years.
I have my appt. tomorrow and I have a bunch of questions/expectations for what's going to happen. I want answers. I think the hospital has changed their rules about labs, etc. without notifying the referring doctors; and the patients are being caught int the middle
If you hear of a small earthquake off the Oregon coast, blame me, because I'm about ready to explode.
All of the crap this past week has ruined my anticipation of being clear for 5 years and a survivor for 7.
At least I don't have to deal directly with the feds for medical care like Alehan. My regrets to you both. My small business provides medical/dental/eye/Rx as a benefit; and Oregon still doesn't have their website quite ready as the new program begins. Even as an employer/employee, we have a hard time trying to figure out what to do because the new insurance rates haven't been determined, yet.
Just venting. Hope you all have a good day. Hugs to Tex, Fox, Alice and John, and all you other great people.
Donna
0 -
Touchdown, I hope you felt
Touchdown, I hope you felt all the good vibes I sent to you! I prayed for you yesterday and several times today! You should be glowing! I see you are still very upset about all of this. Please calm down and try not to worry! When will you get the scan results? Please let us know as soon as you find out ok? Either way, you will be fine, trust all of these brave people on the boards! Remember, when the going gets tough, the tough get going! Sending hugs!
0 -
Just a short update
Hi everyone, thank you for praying. I don't know what to make of the results. My ct was definitely done with IV contrast because I had an IV with iodine, weird metallic taste, etc. But the results are confusing and although it says CT ABD/PEL WO/W CONTRAST at the top of the report, later on it says no contrast. Here take a look and see if you can offer any insight.
Here is exactly what the report from my ct scan with IV contrast says:
Exams: CT ABD/PEL WO/W CONTRAST
Procedure: CT ABD/PEL WO/W CONTRAST
Clinical History: Renal Mass
History: Follow up from stone removal
Comparison: September 23, 2013
Findings: Axial images were acquired at 3.8 mm intervals from the dome of the diaphragm to the floor of the pelvis without the use of intravenous contrast.
Lung windows demonstrate several stable rounded calcific densities consistent with an old healed granulomatous process such as histoplasmosis. No suspicious masses are seen. No pleural effusion or pneumothorax is identified.
Liver windows demonstrate the visualized spleen to be unremarkable given the limitation of the study without the use of intravenous contrast. A small hypodensity is identified adjacent to the gallbladder fossa within the medial aspect of the right lobe of the liver. Measures approx 3mm in AP dimension and is too small accurately characterize on this exam. Statistically this is most likely a cyst. The liver is otherwise unremarkable in appearance.
Bone windows demonstrate age appropriate degenerative change within the spine and bony skeleton. No suspicious blastic or lytic lesions.
Soft tissue windows demonstrate the visualized heart and mediastinal structures to be unremarkable in appearance. Once again calcifications are identified within the lung bases and a very small hypodensity is seen within the medial aspect of the right lobe of the liver. The spleen, pancreas, adrenal glands and stomach are unremarkable in appearance. Stable cysts are identified in both kidneys. The previously seen right sided hydronephrosis and hydroureter have decreased. The previously seen stone is no longer radiographically evident. Visualized bowel bladder and prostrate are unremarkable. No suspicious adenopathy is seen.
Impression:
1. Resolution of the previously seen right sided hydronephrosis as well as ureteral stone.
2. Very small hypodensity within medial aspect of right lobe of liver anteriorly. Statistically this likely a small cyst.
3. Old healed granulomatous process.
This is exactly what all of the report says.
0 -
I'm no doctor, but...Touchdown99 said:Just a short update
Hi everyone, thank you for praying. I don't know what to make of the results. My ct was definitely done with IV contrast because I had an IV with iodine, weird metallic taste, etc. But the results are confusing and although it says CT ABD/PEL WO/W CONTRAST at the top of the report, later on it says no contrast. Here take a look and see if you can offer any insight.
Here is exactly what the report from my ct scan with IV contrast says:
Exams: CT ABD/PEL WO/W CONTRAST
Procedure: CT ABD/PEL WO/W CONTRAST
Clinical History: Renal Mass
History: Follow up from stone removal
Comparison: September 23, 2013
Findings: Axial images were acquired at 3.8 mm intervals from the dome of the diaphragm to the floor of the pelvis without the use of intravenous contrast.
Lung windows demonstrate several stable rounded calcific densities consistent with an old healed granulomatous process such as histoplasmosis. No suspicious masses are seen. No pleural effusion or pneumothorax is identified.
Liver windows demonstrate the visualized spleen to be unremarkable given the limitation of the study without the use of intravenous contrast. A small hypodensity is identified adjacent to the gallbladder fossa within the medial aspect of the right lobe of the liver. Measures approx 3mm in AP dimension and is too small accurately characterize on this exam. Statistically this is most likely a cyst. The liver is otherwise unremarkable in appearance.
Bone windows demonstrate age appropriate degenerative change within the spine and bony skeleton. No suspicious blastic or lytic lesions.
Soft tissue windows demonstrate the visualized heart and mediastinal structures to be unremarkable in appearance. Once again calcifications are identified within the lung bases and a very small hypodensity is seen within the medial aspect of the right lobe of the liver. The spleen, pancreas, adrenal glands and stomach are unremarkable in appearance. Stable cysts are identified in both kidneys. The previously seen right sided hydronephrosis and hydroureter have decreased. The previously seen stone is no longer radiographically evident. Visualized bowel bladder and prostrate are unremarkable. No suspicious adenopathy is seen.
Impression:
1. Resolution of the previously seen right sided hydronephrosis as well as ureteral stone.
2. Very small hypodensity within medial aspect of right lobe of liver anteriorly. Statistically this likely a small cyst.
3. Old healed granulomatous process.
This is exactly what all of the report says.
I see nothing that even hints at the possibility of cancer. Didn't I promise everything would be okay? Looks like the only thing you need to worry about is dealing with a teenager in a few years!
0 -
Looks pretty clear to me!Touchdown99 said:Just a short update
Hi everyone, thank you for praying. I don't know what to make of the results. My ct was definitely done with IV contrast because I had an IV with iodine, weird metallic taste, etc. But the results are confusing and although it says CT ABD/PEL WO/W CONTRAST at the top of the report, later on it says no contrast. Here take a look and see if you can offer any insight.
Here is exactly what the report from my ct scan with IV contrast says:
Exams: CT ABD/PEL WO/W CONTRAST
Procedure: CT ABD/PEL WO/W CONTRAST
Clinical History: Renal Mass
History: Follow up from stone removal
Comparison: September 23, 2013
Findings: Axial images were acquired at 3.8 mm intervals from the dome of the diaphragm to the floor of the pelvis without the use of intravenous contrast.
Lung windows demonstrate several stable rounded calcific densities consistent with an old healed granulomatous process such as histoplasmosis. No suspicious masses are seen. No pleural effusion or pneumothorax is identified.
Liver windows demonstrate the visualized spleen to be unremarkable given the limitation of the study without the use of intravenous contrast. A small hypodensity is identified adjacent to the gallbladder fossa within the medial aspect of the right lobe of the liver. Measures approx 3mm in AP dimension and is too small accurately characterize on this exam. Statistically this is most likely a cyst. The liver is otherwise unremarkable in appearance.
Bone windows demonstrate age appropriate degenerative change within the spine and bony skeleton. No suspicious blastic or lytic lesions.
Soft tissue windows demonstrate the visualized heart and mediastinal structures to be unremarkable in appearance. Once again calcifications are identified within the lung bases and a very small hypodensity is seen within the medial aspect of the right lobe of the liver. The spleen, pancreas, adrenal glands and stomach are unremarkable in appearance. Stable cysts are identified in both kidneys. The previously seen right sided hydronephrosis and hydroureter have decreased. The previously seen stone is no longer radiographically evident. Visualized bowel bladder and prostrate are unremarkable. No suspicious adenopathy is seen.
Impression:
1. Resolution of the previously seen right sided hydronephrosis as well as ureteral stone.
2. Very small hypodensity within medial aspect of right lobe of liver anteriorly. Statistically this likely a small cyst.
3. Old healed granulomatous process.
This is exactly what all of the report says.
A couple of cysts but no cancer,yeah!! Congratulations! I am so pleased for you! Perhaps you should take a short break with that lovely family of yours, to relax and destress. Put all of this behind you now!
All the best
Djinnie x
0 -
Well I talked to theDjinnie said:Looks pretty clear to me!
A couple of cysts but no cancer,yeah!! Congratulations! I am so pleased for you! Perhaps you should take a short break with that lovely family of yours, to relax and destress. Put all of this behind you now!
All the best
Djinnie x
Well I talked to the radiologist who read the ct scan today on the phone.Update: He said that he did indeed look at the contrast images and that the report was correct but it was a new system and he just erroneously typed it was without contrast. He is doing addendum for me. I said did you see anything that looked like cancer he said no but you do have several cyst. I just picked up the addendum/amended report. Here is exactly what it says:
REPORT HAS BEEN AMENDED.
Addendum 10/03/2013.
ADDENDUM: CT/ABDWPO.
addendum: The study was performed with and without the use of intravenous contrast.Numerous simple appearing cysts are seen within each kidney.
That is good news... But my appointment with my urologist is today at 3:10; will he go along with these or will he look to see if the radiologist is right? I'm kind of scared he might interptet the images different and still give me other news today. Does that ever happen? Appointment is coming up...could he see something different?
0 -
Touchdown99 said:
Well I talked to the
Well I talked to the radiologist who read the ct scan today on the phone.Update: He said that he did indeed look at the contrast images and that the report was correct but it was a new system and he just erroneously typed it was without contrast. He is doing addendum for me. I said did you see anything that looked like cancer he said no but you do have several cyst. I just picked up the addendum/amended report. Here is exactly what it says:
REPORT HAS BEEN AMENDED.
Addendum 10/03/2013.
ADDENDUM: CT/ABDWPO.
addendum: The study was performed with and without the use of intravenous contrast.Numerous simple appearing cysts are seen within each kidney.
That is good news... But my appointment with my urologist is today at 3:10; will he go along with these or will he look to see if the radiologist is right? I'm kind of scared he might interptet the images different and still give me other news today. Does that ever happen? Appointment is coming up...could he see something different?
TD,
Doctors defer to radiologists when it comes to reading scans. Your doctor will probably tell you that cysts are very common and nothing to worry about. The words "You might have cancer." can be a life altering event in a good or bad way, stay positive and don't allow the negative to consume you. Accept this for the great news that it is and be thankful that you did not have to go through the initiation normally required to become a full fledged member of the club. We love to hear good news around here, it doesn't happen often enough.
Be well,
Gary
0 -
I'm nodding my head with garygarym said:TD,
Doctors defer to radiologists when it comes to reading scans. Your doctor will probably tell you that cysts are very common and nothing to worry about. The words "You might have cancer." can be a life altering event in a good or bad way, stay positive and don't allow the negative to consume you. Accept this for the great news that it is and be thankful that you did not have to go through the initiation normally required to become a full fledged member of the club. We love to hear good news around here, it doesn't happen often enough.
Be well,
Gary
In the 7 years, I've had more scans that the Dr. wants me to have. I like your results and feel the test should help you relax somewhat.
Statistically, I'm sure that if everyone were to be given a CT, most would have cysts, lesions, hypodensities,etc. that they were'nt even aware of and are causing no problems. Your results showed pretty typical readings for most organs.
I say, relax.
Donna
0 -
Thank you everyone. Life isdonna_lee said:I'm nodding my head with gary
In the 7 years, I've had more scans that the Dr. wants me to have. I like your results and feel the test should help you relax somewhat.
Statistically, I'm sure that if everyone were to be given a CT, most would have cysts, lesions, hypodensities,etc. that they were'nt even aware of and are causing no problems. Your results showed pretty typical readings for most organs.
I say, relax.
Donna
Thank you everyone. Life is so precious and I will try to never take a day for granted. Urologist said all was ok; I don't deserve this mercy but I am thankful. The courage and support is wonderful and I am thankful to know you all.
0 -
Touchdown, I was going to askTouchdown99 said:Thank you everyone. Life is
Thank you everyone. Life is so precious and I will try to never take a day for granted. Urologist said all was ok; I don't deserve this mercy but I am thankful. The courage and support is wonderful and I am thankful to know you all.
Touchdown, I was going to ask you on my previous post if they said anything about having water in the kidney (hydrophenosis) which they said cleared up. That may have been what they saw that was 2.8 cm's. That could also have been an infection from the lodged kidney stone, it happens alot. So, according to this report you have simple cysts on both kidneys. If it were me, I would ask for an ultrasound just to be on the safe side. That can also check the cyst on the liver as well. I would also, without a doubt, ask for a repeat in three months time to ensure stability. But, I would say you can relax now, it seems to be all good! Cysts are very common! About the kidney stones.... I get them alot. I use Kidney complete and also chanca piedra to naturally melt the stones. I take it each week as a maintenace dose because i suddenly started to get stones in my right kidney last year. They are natural products. Hope you dont' mind i mentioned it to you! I also put a few lemon slices in my water each day and try to eat an apple a day. That all helps to avoid stones. Every little bit helps! Have a great weekend! You deserve it!
0 -
Congrats! Great newsTouchdown99 said:Thank you everyone. Life is
Thank you everyone. Life is so precious and I will try to never take a day for granted. Urologist said all was ok; I don't deserve this mercy but I am thankful. The courage and support is wonderful and I am thankful to know you all.
Congrats! Great news Touchdown.
0
Discussion Boards
- All Discussion Boards
- 6 CSN Information
- 6 Welcome to CSN
- 121.8K Cancer specific
- 2.8K Anal Cancer
- 446 Bladder Cancer
- 309 Bone Cancers
- 1.6K Brain Cancer
- 28.5K Breast Cancer
- 397 Childhood Cancers
- 27.9K Colorectal Cancer
- 4.6K Esophageal Cancer
- 1.2K Gynecological Cancers (other than ovarian and uterine)
- 13K Head and Neck Cancer
- 6.4K Kidney Cancer
- 671 Leukemia
- 792 Liver Cancer
- 4.1K Lung Cancer
- 5.1K Lymphoma (Hodgkin and Non-Hodgkin)
- 237 Multiple Myeloma
- 7.1K Ovarian Cancer
- 61 Pancreatic Cancer
- 487 Peritoneal Cancer
- 5.5K Prostate Cancer
- 1.2K Rare and Other Cancers
- 539 Sarcoma
- 730 Skin Cancer
- 653 Stomach Cancer
- 191 Testicular Cancer
- 1.5K Thyroid Cancer
- 5.8K Uterine/Endometrial Cancer
- 6.3K Lifestyle Discussion Boards