Swollen lymphnode in right groin, no diagnosis yet, biopsy done
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Biopsy Scheduled; a bit nervous
All,
I now have my biopsy scheduled for 3 Apr. Met with surgeon for the 2nd time today and there are several enlarged lympnodes in a mass in my groin, right side. I already knew that, just needed the medical people to. He was great about it and I felt comfortable, he answered all my questions and of course can not provide any answers to if it could be lymphoma. He did say normally a lymphoma will be hard and mine was not, has anyone heard that as well?
I'm glad I have it scheduled, but nervous of course. Thanks everyone for being available when we all need answers and comfort. I will keep you posted!
Julz
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julz7 said:
Biopsy Scheduled; a bit nervous
All,
I now have my biopsy scheduled for 3 Apr. Met with surgeon for the 2nd time today and there are several enlarged lympnodes in a mass in my groin, right side. I already knew that, just needed the medical people to. He was great about it and I felt comfortable, he answered all my questions and of course can not provide any answers to if it could be lymphoma. He did say normally a lymphoma will be hard and mine was not, has anyone heard that as well?
I'm glad I have it scheduled, but nervous of course. Thanks everyone for being available when we all need answers and comfort. I will keep you posted!
Julz
Julz,
I'm glad your biopsy is coming up soon. I would not read too much into the surgeon's general observation about "hard/not hard." At this point, all you can do is wait for the extraction, so just relax and do something you enjoy, to quiet your mind. When the pathology report comes back, then you will have definitive knowledge of what you have or do not have. Until then, speculation is only going to cause stress, and would be more harmful for you than good.
Fear is the absolute norm in your situation. Do what you can to have some fun. Visit friends or family, take a little trip to your favorite spot, whatever you can.
I hope the test comes back totally negative. There is of course a good chance that it will.
max
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Thanks Max! I will surely doJulz,
I'm glad your biopsy is coming up soon. I would not read too much into the surgeon's general observation about "hard/not hard." At this point, all you can do is wait for the extraction, so just relax and do something you enjoy, to quiet your mind. When the pathology report comes back, then you will have definitive knowledge of what you have or do not have. Until then, speculation is only going to cause stress, and would be more harmful for you than good.
Fear is the absolute norm in your situation. Do what you can to have some fun. Visit friends or family, take a little trip to your favorite spot, whatever you can.
I hope the test comes back totally negative. There is of course a good chance that it will.
max
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Thanks Max! I will surely do that! I will keep you and all posted.
Take care! Have a good weekend!
Julz
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Biopsy on Thursday 3 Apr 14
Hi everyone, my biopsy is Thursday, 3 Apr 14. A bit nervous, but anxious to finally get this done and know what it is. The waiting for the results will be the long pole in the tent out of this now. I will keep you all posted. Hope the recovery is going to be ok, location is the hard part in the groin area.
Thanks!
Julz
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Missed itjulz7 said:Question on blood tests
Max,
It's been a bit, but I finally got the blood tests you mentioned above, not sure how to read them other than what I find online. I just got these via email from my online dr site. My LDH is 209, WBC is 7, RBC is 4, Albumin is 4.10 and ACE is 14.82. Not sure what abbreviation is the sedementation rate. Wanted to put it out to you as you've been very helpful. My DR said we will discuss the biopsy next, but wanted to do the blood tests first. I just received this and haven't had a chance to call my DR, so figured I'd ask you, in case you might know. I know you all said to get blood tests and biopsy to determine what's going on, that is what I intend to do, but the blood tests were first.
Thank you, hope you and everyone is doing well.
Julie
Julie,
I do not know how I missed this when you sent it several weeks ago. Sorry ! I assure you I did not ignore it.
Different labs use differing ranges for normal and, sometimes they also use differing "units of measure," but all of this is in the normal range, when compared to the values my lab utilizes.
Usually lab results are in rows, and to the far right they will list the High/Low normals for that particular result. My lab also annotates anything that is not "Normal." Check your sheet again, because it might have these guides there on yours also.
Remember: no one here is a doctor, and none of us can say definitively that any given test result is "good" or "bad," but this certainly seems like news I would be happy with.
I hope and pray that all goes well with your biopsy, which is in a day or so, if I recall correctly (April 3?) .
I think I may have mentioned to you before that most (not all) of the folks here in the last year or so who thought they had cancer based on suspicious nodes ended up NOT having cancer. I hope you continue that general trend.
max
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Hi Julzjulz7 said:Biopsy on Thursday 3 Apr 14
Hi everyone, my biopsy is Thursday, 3 Apr 14. A bit nervous, but anxious to finally get this done and know what it is. The waiting for the results will be the long pole in the tent out of this now. I will keep you all posted. Hope the recovery is going to be ok, location is the hard part in the groin area.
Thanks!
Julz
Hi Julz,
Hoping that your biopsy will come back benign and that you have a fast recovery! Sending positive energy and thoughts your way, please keep us posted when you get your results.
Sincerely,
Liz
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Best wishes...julz7 said:Biopsy on Thursday 3 Apr 14
Hi everyone, my biopsy is Thursday, 3 Apr 14. A bit nervous, but anxious to finally get this done and know what it is. The waiting for the results will be the long pole in the tent out of this now. I will keep you all posted. Hope the recovery is going to be ok, location is the hard part in the groin area.
Thanks!
Julz
Hi Julz,
Glad to hear your biopsy will be done soon. I will keep you in my prayers and think good positive thoughts for "benign" results. Hang in there and know we are here for you. Best wishes...Sue
(Follicular NHL-stg3-grd2-typA-Dx 6/10-age 63)
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Thanks for responding Max, noMissed it
Julie,
I do not know how I missed this when you sent it several weeks ago. Sorry ! I assure you I did not ignore it.
Different labs use differing ranges for normal and, sometimes they also use differing "units of measure," but all of this is in the normal range, when compared to the values my lab utilizes.
Usually lab results are in rows, and to the far right they will list the High/Low normals for that particular result. My lab also annotates anything that is not "Normal." Check your sheet again, because it might have these guides there on yours also.
Remember: no one here is a doctor, and none of us can say definitively that any given test result is "good" or "bad," but this certainly seems like news I would be happy with.
I hope and pray that all goes well with your biopsy, which is in a day or so, if I recall correctly (April 3?) .
I think I may have mentioned to you before that most (not all) of the folks here in the last year or so who thought they had cancer based on suspicious nodes ended up NOT having cancer. I hope you continue that general trend.
max
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Thanks for responding Max, no problem on catching this earlier I know you are busy and not sure how to put my comments so they appear at the top of these blogs. Thank you for the well wishes, yes I go in for my biopsy tomorrow and I will keep you posted.
Thanks Max!
Julz
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Liz,anliperez915 said:Hi Julz
Hi Julz,
Hoping that your biopsy will come back benign and that you have a fast recovery! Sending positive energy and thoughts your way, please keep us posted when you get your results.
Sincerely,
Liz
Thank you for the wellLiz,
Thank you for the well wishes and hope my recovery will be good, that I'm not looking forward to since it's in my groin, ugh. I will keep you all posted on the results! Thanks again!
Julz
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Sue,allmost60 said:Best wishes...
Hi Julz,
Glad to hear your biopsy will be done soon. I will keep you in my prayers and think good positive thoughts for "benign" results. Hang in there and know we are here for you. Best wishes...Sue
(Follicular NHL-stg3-grd2-typA-Dx 6/10-age 63)
Thanks for the wellSue,
Thanks for the well wishes!! I will keep you all posted on my results .
Thank you!
Julz
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jimwins said:
Following up
Hi Julz. Hope your biobsy went well. Just following up to see if you have results yet.
Jim and all,
I had my biopsy and it all came out negative, said it was reactive lymphnodes and something about follicular hyperplasia. I'm not too up on that, but will start reading up on it. But it's a big negative for cancer, so that was a relief. Recovery is another story. They had to do a 4inch incision to get several lymphnode locations in my groin. So it's been up and down. Took a week off of work, but I work on submarines so up and down ladders was not the best, but I have not been to the gym for 3 weeks and not sure when I can go back yet. I walk alot at work, but went to a baseball game the other day and went up alot of stairs and welp my groin is hurting pretty good, so I have to still baby it. It stayed swollen for about 2 1/2 weeks, thought I was going to have to have it drained, but DR said just give it some time and it will go down, and he was right, it has shrunk 85 percent, the rest is still healing I suppose. I just started noticing too that when my bladder is getting full, for some reason it puts pressure on my groin area where I had the biopsy and hurts until I relieve myself, so I will monitor that too. Just wanted to put that stuff out there for anyone else that will have a groin biopsy, don't let this stop you, it's better to know than not. It was a big weight off my shoulders. Just be prepared to rest and heal.
To you all, you have been a great support and I do appreciate this site very very much!! You are all doing great things keeping people like me informed and positive. Best of luck to everyone and you will continue to be in my prayers and check-in occasionally.
XO - Julz
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Hi Julzjulz7 said:Jim and all,
I had my biopsy and it all came out negative, said it was reactive lymphnodes and something about follicular hyperplasia. I'm not too up on that, but will start reading up on it. But it's a big negative for cancer, so that was a relief. Recovery is another story. They had to do a 4inch incision to get several lymphnode locations in my groin. So it's been up and down. Took a week off of work, but I work on submarines so up and down ladders was not the best, but I have not been to the gym for 3 weeks and not sure when I can go back yet. I walk alot at work, but went to a baseball game the other day and went up alot of stairs and welp my groin is hurting pretty good, so I have to still baby it. It stayed swollen for about 2 1/2 weeks, thought I was going to have to have it drained, but DR said just give it some time and it will go down, and he was right, it has shrunk 85 percent, the rest is still healing I suppose. I just started noticing too that when my bladder is getting full, for some reason it puts pressure on my groin area where I had the biopsy and hurts until I relieve myself, so I will monitor that too. Just wanted to put that stuff out there for anyone else that will have a groin biopsy, don't let this stop you, it's better to know than not. It was a big weight off my shoulders. Just be prepared to rest and heal.
To you all, you have been a great support and I do appreciate this site very very much!! You are all doing great things keeping people like me informed and positive. Best of luck to everyone and you will continue to be in my prayers and check-in occasionally.
XO - Julz
Know that was a big relief, but you were right to make sure and get it checked. Thanks so much for keeping us updated. Hope you are getting better everyday from the biopsy, they aren't fun. Now you can get on with your life.
Becky
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Multiple nodes removed for dx
I went in for one know to be biopsied and my surgeon removes 3. He could barely look at me when you told me that. Didn't say anything about it looking clear initially. I have had night sweats intermittent low-grade fever and nausea intermittently. But the hematologist wanted to wait 6 months and not biopsy right away even though I had multiple enlarged nodes on both sides of my groin. No other Imaging was done no other Imaging was done to my abdomen even though it seems like it was in large to me. They didn't put in a dream but I have had some fluid buildup in the groin area. I get the results next week. I searched online and couldn't find anything that mentioned going to take out a single note and then taking out multiple nodes instead. Does anyone have any thoughts?
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Why not start your own thread?SuzanneElise said:Multiple nodes removed for dx
I went in for one know to be biopsied and my surgeon removes 3. He could barely look at me when you told me that. Didn't say anything about it looking clear initially. I have had night sweats intermittent low-grade fever and nausea intermittently. But the hematologist wanted to wait 6 months and not biopsy right away even though I had multiple enlarged nodes on both sides of my groin. No other Imaging was done no other Imaging was done to my abdomen even though it seems like it was in large to me. They didn't put in a dream but I have had some fluid buildup in the groin area. I get the results next week. I searched online and couldn't find anything that mentioned going to take out a single note and then taking out multiple nodes instead. Does anyone have any thoughts?
This thread is 2 1/2 years old and your responses will be lost in it. You have infections throughout your life and hundreds of lymph nodes. If they did not swell up, you woud not survive - that is their job as part of your immune system. Do not do any research until and unless you receive a diagnosis, as it will 1) waste your time and 2) create the anxiety that it already has.
You do not have cancer until a pathology report says you do. Until you get that report, live your life. Keep busy. I would not allow worry or fear to stop my life, because the clock is still running.
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Agree
Suzanne,
I agree with all Po said, but would add that the surgeon removing several nodes rather than one is of no relevance, and in no way represents a problem, in and of itself.
You do not have lymphoma until a biopsy says so. Don't assume otherwise. If your biopsy is positive, start a new thread and the members here will assist you from that point forward.
We all hope such will not prove necessary,
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I have three enlarged Lymph nodes around right side stomach
Hi,I am new to the site,and I sure hope I can find someone to answer some Question's to help ease my mind,I have had issue's with enlarged Lymph nodes 3 of these in my right side out side stomach area for year's i suspect,however it got much worse september 2016 so I had a Ct scan with contrast ,and with out confirmed I had two ,had another same test done few weeks ago now I have three enlarged,unbelievable right front side pain lower right side pain basically other side,I have been laid up for a week sweats,freezing cold,hot fever's,loose stool's,nasua,dizziness,headaches.body aches,no energy,its just getting worse.
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You may want to start your own thread
Hello annangel,
You have posted under a heading that was last responded to in November of last year and originated in 2014. You can click on "Add New Forum Topic", which is right below cancer type in the Discussion Boards.
Best regards,
Jeff
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