Surgery Wed after 6 months
Best always and don't let your goodbyes stand.
Impactzone
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oh many postive thoughts your way...you are so very lucky to be able to have a resection..Godspeed in your recovery
Bev0 -
Hi there,
Best of luck on your surgery! Sounds like they will be able to give you the clean margins by the progress you've made. That must be so heartening.
I have one dumb question - if the smaller spots never lit up on PET scan, how did you know they were there? I ask because I am going to Stanford myself on Thursday for a PET scan, just wondering if there's a chance that it'll miss something. Is there anything else I should do to catch small spots any where.
I will make sure to beam some healing vibes in your direction when I am there on Thursday!
Again, best of luck on your surgery! I am sure you'll do great and you're in good hands with the docs at Stanford!
Cheers,
Ying0 -
Great news Impact! Prayers for a speedy recovery. Keep us posted when you can. God Bless0
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JA Dot:JADot said:Hi there,
Best of luck on your surgery! Sounds like they will be able to give you the clean margins by the progress you've made. That must be so heartening.
I have one dumb question - if the smaller spots never lit up on PET scan, how did you know they were there? I ask because I am going to Stanford myself on Thursday for a PET scan, just wondering if there's a chance that it'll miss something. Is there anything else I should do to catch small spots any where.
I will make sure to beam some healing vibes in your direction when I am there on Thursday!
Again, best of luck on your surgery! I am sure you'll do great and you're in good hands with the docs at Stanford!
Cheers,
Ying
Thanks and good luck. They found the 3 samller spots using CT scan. Interestingly, the larger spot lit up on sept PET scan but did not light up on last scan. My Onc (fisher) said this is not unusual to have a false negative. Chemo slows down glcose uptake and the spot is smaller. It could be dead but they don't want any chances. During the surgery they do interoperational ultrasound on thge liver as the resolution is better for smaller spots using that. Dr So will do the surgery and take anything suspicious out.
Good luck!
impactzone0 -
Hi there,impactzone said:JA Dot:
Thanks and good luck. They found the 3 samller spots using CT scan. Interestingly, the larger spot lit up on sept PET scan but did not light up on last scan. My Onc (fisher) said this is not unusual to have a false negative. Chemo slows down glcose uptake and the spot is smaller. It could be dead but they don't want any chances. During the surgery they do interoperational ultrasound on thge liver as the resolution is better for smaller spots using that. Dr So will do the surgery and take anything suspicious out.
Good luck!
impactzone
Many thanks for your reply. I think you killed those critters with chemo, and they were no longer the suger eating junkies that they once were. Way to go!!! Again, best of luck on your surgery!
....and don't forget to walk walk walk afterwards :-)
Cheers,
Ying0
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