First scans next week
Im a little worried about my first scans every pain I feel I think did it come back.i know god is watching down on me I got to believe everything will be ok.
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After 4 years, I can assure
After 4 years, I can assure you the anxiety lessens, but it never goes away. You'll do great.
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That's more normal than
That's more normal than normal. When my urologist told me about the diagnoses, I thought he was saying the tumor was on the right side... then I started feeling mild pain from my right flank until the next appointment... our body is just amazing.
Btw, I haven't met anyone from any forums that came back with bad news on their first scan, hope this helpAll the best!
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Hope all went well
With the scans. I am almost 4 years out and I still have scanxiety and feel aches and pains and worry about recurrence. God bless you.
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Try to think of scans as
Try to think of scans as routine maintenance. They've never made me nervous.
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Don’t worryBiner said:my second scan 18 august,i
my second scan 18 august,i worry too,i have sore in the pelvic area, and nausea sometimes. Looks like something wrong with me.
You will be fine it's more then likely nothing just relax it's nerves
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Thank youDeanie0916 said:Hope all went well
With the scans. I am almost 4 years out and I still have scanxiety and feel aches and pains and worry about recurrence. God bless you.
It did go well thank you
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???????????????Biner said:I hope soo
I hope soo
saw one man with 3 stage like me, recurrence second ct scan
if it happens first-year chances survive 12%
Your numbers are NOT TRUE. I don't mean to pick on you, but people come to these boards to find accurate information - let's not give them false information.
I'm guessing you grabbed that 12% from incorrectly remembering an OUTDATED FIVE YEAR survival rate. Here, from- https://www.cancer.org/cancer/kidney-cancer/detection-diagnosis-staging/survival-rates.html -
These numbers don’t take everything into account. Survival rates are grouped based on how far the cancer has spread, but your age, overall health, how well the cancer responds to treatment, and other factors can also affect your outlook.
Biner, I get that you're a glass-half-empty person by nature, but you're doing yourself and others a disservice by making up numbers to make yourself worry even more.
These are 2013 words of the wisest philosopher, foxhd-
We all fear reoccurance
Don't let it be the anchor that sinks your ship. Know that you have dodged a bullet. Smile, love, and live on!!!! Just stay up to date with all your appointments.
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