Nervous Newbie
I am still waiting on my results from yesterday's bone scan and chest xray...
But I have an appointment next week at MD Anderson and need to take all imaging and reports with me. While gathering the reports I was able to see the findings of my CT Scan from 9/29/17:
There is a heterogeneous primarily solid enhancing mass arising from the superior pole of the left kidney posteriorly. This measures approximately 4.6 x 3.5 cm in greatest axial dimensions at about 4.2 cm in craniocaudal dimension. There is displacement of the superior pole calyx on the left with possible invasion. There is no apparent renal vein invasion. The left adrenal gland appears normal. This mass is inseparable from the medial aspects of the left hemidiaphragm posteriorly.
I was told the mass appeared very close to my diaphragm but does the wording 'inseparable' mean it can't be separated from the diaphragm or they can't tell if the mass is connected to the diaphragm?
I guess the waiting and unknown have me nervous....
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Thank you for the reassuranceicemantoo said:Tango,
Smallenough that you should have an uneventful surgery. For the chest xray see if they mean Chest CT instead. A chest CT shows more in the lungs. Mine was 15 years ago.
Icemantoo
Thank you for the reassurance Icemantoo. I will double check the wording of yesterday's chest test.
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My husband's report had
My husband's report had similar wording but was on the right side. For him, it meant that the tumor was pressing on his liver and they couldn't see the space between them. It doesn't mean that it is attached or invading, or anything like that. Those words are so scary and hard to believe, aren't they? You will be just fine and we are all here for you.
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Try not to think about tests
It was so hard to wait on tests that were done. I 'll say it but didn't do it myself... try and relax, don't let your mind imagine something that could happen.. try and concentrate on a positive result. Sending thoughts and prayers to you and your family.
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Welcome, Tango
I'm glad you found us. I know, (so does everybody else on this board) what you are going through. You have a lot of questions and the uncertainty can eat you up, but try to focus on the positive. 1. your mass is relatively small (still stage 1), 2. You have an appointment with one of the best RCC facilities in the country, 3. The description of the CT scan shows that it probably is contained in the kidney, 4. You can grow one heck of a goatee!
In all seriousness, try to shift your thinking. Believe it or not, we are the lucky ones to find the mass in the early stages. Many on this board would have loved to be this fortunate.
Good luck and keep us updated.
Stub
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THANKS
Thank you all so much.... I did hear back from the urologist yesterday with great news - bone scan and chest xray were normal, so I can proceed with my October 23rd appointment at MD Anderson. It is comforting knowing that you all have or have had some of these same thoughts, fears, tests, etc.
Thanks again, my fellow cancer fighters!!
And yes, my goatee is badass! LOL
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Dear Badass Goatee...
Dear Badass Goatee...
wonderful news! Until surgery try to keep the worrying to a minimum. i know it’s hard. I walked the same shoes. My tumor was almost the same size as yours. It was removed 6 weeks ago today. Mine appeared very close to the renal artery and I was prepared for them to take the entire kidney but once they got inside it wasn’t as deep as it appeared on both ct’s And was slightly smaller. Best wishes and prayers for the best report from MD Anderson!
angie
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I think your RCC Demon will
I think your RCC Demon will "Fear the Beard" when this is all said and done And sent right back to Hell.
While I didn't have to go thru the actual surgery I can tell you from a spouses perspective, it sucks equally as bad.
Im glad you have a plan going forward, time to excecute the plan and get back to badassery. Is that even a word? Well it is now. Haha
Praying for you brother..... Lean on family and friends and all us here on this board. It saved my sanity when my wife was diagnosed back in March.
Boondock out!!
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Fear the Beard!! Love it!BoondockSaint said:I think your RCC Demon will
I think your RCC Demon will "Fear the Beard" when this is all said and done And sent right back to Hell.
While I didn't have to go thru the actual surgery I can tell you from a spouses perspective, it sucks equally as bad.
Im glad you have a plan going forward, time to excecute the plan and get back to badassery. Is that even a word? Well it is now. Haha
Praying for you brother..... Lean on family and friends and all us here on this board. It saved my sanity when my wife was diagnosed back in March.
Boondock out!!
Fear the Beard!! Love it!
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Welcome and I think....
....you need to change your name, thanx to Boondock.....Fear the Beard.....hilarious! haha
Now, for the scan results. As someone else mentioned, doesn't necessarily mean that it can't be separated, just an inseparable appearance.
Best wishes, keep us posted and try to find calmness in the fact that it has been discovered and you are well on your way to figuring out the next step in your adventure.
Donna~
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BADASS BEARD FEARING
I am cracking up.... the badass goatee - fear the beard - in my profile picture is my husband! LOL
I can now see how my screen name could be gender neutral and how my silly sense of humor didn't clarify... thanks for the laughs and know my hubby has a few new nicknames :-)
Tango/Sherrine
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Still Laughing
I am still laughing as I read these to my husband... the badass goatee beard fearing spouse. I totally wasn't even thinking that ya'll didn't know I was a she.... laughing is the best medicine!
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Hope you get a date soon
keep us informed and Good Luck
Annie
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Bawahahaha x 1000.........we
Bawahahaha x 1000.........we crack ourselves up on here sometimes.
Nevertheless......it takes a team to beat this mess. A good team of Doctors and nurses, a team of family and friends ( be it in real time or on this message board) and most importantly the 2 of you.
Life comes at ya fast and having a good TEAM is priceless.
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