Woo hoo
So I finally heard back from my surgeon and praise the Lord...there is no second Tumor! My scans were reviewed by 3 urologist and 3 radiologist and it was a mistake by the original radiologist.
So I still have the original "spot" 1.5 cm that hasn't moved or grown at all and the plan is still in place to burn that sucker out only now it will be with a different interventional radiologist in Seattle.
God is good my friends and prayer is strong!
Thank you all for all your continuous support for me. Especially when I'm losing It! I love you all.
Cin
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Very happy to hear that
Hi Cin,
It would have been just a bit too much, I think. All the best for your procedure when you have it.
Steve.
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Good news!
Good news!
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Alright!
Wow!...... What arelief..... But from what i know and read that burning it or known as Radiofrequency ablation are not very effective. But again, discuss with you doctors and see which you are more comfortable with.
All the best to you!!! Be Strong
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Thats is a blessing great
Thats is a blessing great news.
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Sooooo
Thrilled for you!!! Hope you are breathing easier. Praise the Lord is right. Have a great evening.
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Sorry for the
pain you have been through.. you poor thing.. my heart hurts thinking of you
but so pleased it turned out ok.. stupid people should triple check this things
Stary strong
Annie
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Outstanding news!
Very happy to read this. I'm sure it's a giant load off your mind.
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Roller-coaster
What was the admission fee for this roller-coaster?? Without a doubt the emotional ride of cancer is one of the toughest to battle. I'm so happy you shared this news. Let's hope the ride is a little easier with fewer loopty-loops going forward.
Good luck!
Stub
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So I will be headed down to
So I will be headed down to Seattle on the 27th to meet with an Oncologist and a urologist.
My Urologist doesn't feel I need an Oncologist just yet but just be ause of all the red tape with insurance if and when I will have an established relationship. Plus it gives me a second opinion as well as I have to get my Ablation down there now.
I'm a little nervous but I faith it's gonna go good.
Love you all
Cin
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Top of the Totem PoleCinnamongirl said:So I will be headed down to
So I will be headed down to Seattle on the 27th to meet with an Oncologist and a urologist.
My Urologist doesn't feel I need an Oncologist just yet but just be ause of all the red tape with insurance if and when I will have an established relationship. Plus it gives me a second opinion as well as I have to get my Ablation down there now.
I'm a little nervous but I faith it's gonna go good.
Love you all
Cin
Cin,
Just checked and the Seattle Cancer Hospitals are in the top 10 for Cancer care in the nation. Both my brother and late father had sucessful surgery for Prostate Cancer there 15 or 20 years ago. Hopefully this will be the end of Kidney Cancer for you.
icemantoo
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