New Tumour . Oh ***bother!

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  • APny
    APny Member Posts: 1,995 Member

    Thanks b1. Bone scan came

    Thanks b1. Bone scan came back fine apart from arthritis in his shoulders. Awaiting ct scan no.2 results. He had it on Saturday. His pain levels are increasing so pretty sure this tumour has grown more since the last scan 2 months ago. Hopefully they will try to operate soon. Got appt card in mail on Friday for a month from today to see urologist handling his case which seems ridiculous so hope it was a mistake. Radiation isn't possible now.

    Take care, Melissa

     

    If it has grown this quickly

    If it has grown this quickly since the surgery it's ridiculous that they're waiting another month just to see the urologist. I hope you can move it up. Thinking of both of you!

  • Phredswife
    Phredswife Member Posts: 162

    Thanks b1. Bone scan came

    Thanks b1. Bone scan came back fine apart from arthritis in his shoulders. Awaiting ct scan no.2 results. He had it on Saturday. His pain levels are increasing so pretty sure this tumour has grown more since the last scan 2 months ago. Hopefully they will try to operate soon. Got appt card in mail on Friday for a month from today to see urologist handling his case which seems ridiculous so hope it was a mistake. Radiation isn't possible now.

    Take care, Melissa

     

    Super nurse!

    yay  now have an appt tomorrow at 330pm. Our cancer nurse is a wonder woman!!!Smile

     

  • jona187
    jona187 Member Posts: 71
    The hardest thing is having

    The hardest thing is having time go by and just receiving news like this.  My wife was diagnosed about three years ago.  We have been in the clear until now.  She just received news about 9mmx3mm in her lung.  It is never easy.  Throughout the three years, I've been blessed with 2 beautiful children, but we never forget or enjoy life as we are live life in 6 month intervals.  Just stay on top of it and be aggressively involved when it comes to your health.  Some docs won't care or be proactive unless you are.

  • Phredswife
    Phredswife Member Posts: 162
    jona187 said:

    The hardest thing is having

    The hardest thing is having time go by and just receiving news like this.  My wife was diagnosed about three years ago.  We have been in the clear until now.  She just received news about 9mmx3mm in her lung.  It is never easy.  Throughout the three years, I've been blessed with 2 beautiful children, but we never forget or enjoy life as we are live life in 6 month intervals.  Just stay on top of it and be aggressively involved when it comes to your health.  Some docs won't care or be proactive unless you are.

    Blessings

     Hi jona. Nice to hear from you. So sorry about your wife's news. That must be really hard to hear.. Your kiddy looks gorgeous. Ours are teenagers but it is still hard to see them sad. They are definitely a blessing . We had 7 years of infertility until we adopted our son and I ended up with a daughter 10months later. I will be praying for your family. Hope they can get on to treating her fast. Hugs MelissaSmile