New Tumour was not a tumour
Just got back from hospital appointment . Phred is now NED. They had mistaken tail of his pancreas for a tumour in previous scan. Thankyou for your prayers and good wishes. They must have worked!
Hugs Melissa
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We are relieved, thanks Sue.Suekub said:Great news
You must be so relieved!
regards, Sue
We are relieved, thanks Sue. Phred still has a bit of pain to deal with but hopefully it should ease off eventually if it is only from his nephrectomy. So used to being worried, terrified and sad I really don't know how I feel yet.
Hugs Melissa
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Thanks everyone!nsb748 said:Not only is this great news,
Not only is this great news, but it also provided me with hours of amusement picturing my pancreas as a small creaturwe with a tail.
Thanks guys. Nsb a friend suggested Phreds residual pain could be from the tail wagging! LOL. Next scan probably not for 6 months. YAY! Wishing you all great health and accurate scans!
Hugs Melissa
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Pancreas shifted after nephrectomy, just FYIPhredswife said:Thanks everyone!
Thanks guys. Nsb a friend suggested Phreds residual pain could be from the tail wagging! LOL. Next scan probably not for 6 months. YAY! Wishing you all great health and accurate scans!
Hugs Melissa
My husband's pancreas shifted after his nephrectomy, and was noted as such in his 6 month CT scan. So did a portion of his bowel. Must have been what happened to Phred too, hence the tail lol!
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So confused!Jojo61 said:That is good news!
That is good news! Hurray!
Hugs,
Jojo
Thanks guys. Just had a weird phonecall from mri department from hospital saying Phred has urgent scan on Tues ordered by his urologist. Hopefully it is just something that was ordered ages ago but very confused. Doc has gone home for weekend so we have to wait til Monday to find out what they are doing now or if this is a mistake.Phred hasn't been feeling wonderful today.... this probably isn't helping to make him feel better!!
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ThanksTbuck1971 said:Congrats!
Wonderful news! God Bless!
Thanks Tbuck. God bless you tooIt would be nice to be at a hospital where they can tell the difference between a pancreas and a met though lol
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