A UFO??
latest PET/CT results. The report finds no evidence of CA anywhere
but an unidentified spot on the edge of my liver where the surgery
was done in July 08....has not changed since last scan done in
December but now the surgeon wants to know what it is....guess
cause it still lights up.....scheduling another CT scan, bi-phasic
one this time I think. Someone told me that liver does not get
scar tissue?? So what else could it be....maybe a UFO that can fly
right on outta there! Send some positive vibes this direction!
Barbara
Comments
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Liver stuff
Hey Barbara,
I'm sure the area is only the remains of your surgery. I don't think whoever told you the liver doesn't get scar tissue is quite right... for instance, cirrhosis(spelling?) is scarring of the liver. And I wouldn't be surprised if surgery causes some kind of scarring. The liver is an amazing organ in that it can replace damaged cells with healthy cells... but I'm not sure if surgery leaves scarring or not.
Here's an interesting article on liver scarring... although, I have absolutely no idea if it has anything to do with your UFO spot
Liver Centre at Toronto Western Hospital
Hugggggs,
Cheryl0 -
I have 3 (yeah, always must be better than everyone!!!)
There are 3 'spots' on my liver that were first noticed on the original CT scan at the beginning of my journey. They were ultrasounded, CT'ed again 2 times, and always stayed the same...
I have named them 'snap', 'crackle' and 'pop'.....or maybe they are just the onions that usually hang out with liver in that popular dish (I HATE cow's liver, BTW).
Let them look and see, but I know many, many people with liver 'fat globs'.
Hugs, Kathi0 -
Willies
Thanks for the good words, all. It truly is a mood lifter to come on here
and get the perspectives and caring thoughts of others......yeh, I know
the willies, did not sleep good last night at all. I had picked up a
copy of the report on Thursday and was having a hard time deciding when
I would read it.....didn't want to mess up my beautiful day, had lots to
do.....then the surgeon's office called and I had to open my copy. I held
on to the good news for most of yesterday....no ca anywhere else, spot
could be anything.....then it started sinking in. But I have to give
a good recommendation for zoloft.....I could be hunkered up in a cormer
bawling my eyes out....and there is definitely a few willies in my stomach
but overall I am doing fairly good.....the next few weeks I have a wildflower
hike to go on...and my high school reunion is May 1-3.....and I'll be darned
if I miss any of that......they can just wait if they need to do any surgery,etc.
Love you all.
Barbara0 -
Barbara and Williedixchi said:Willies
Thanks for the good words, all. It truly is a mood lifter to come on here
and get the perspectives and caring thoughts of others......yeh, I know
the willies, did not sleep good last night at all. I had picked up a
copy of the report on Thursday and was having a hard time deciding when
I would read it.....didn't want to mess up my beautiful day, had lots to
do.....then the surgeon's office called and I had to open my copy. I held
on to the good news for most of yesterday....no ca anywhere else, spot
could be anything.....then it started sinking in. But I have to give
a good recommendation for zoloft.....I could be hunkered up in a cormer
bawling my eyes out....and there is definitely a few willies in my stomach
but overall I am doing fairly good.....the next few weeks I have a wildflower
hike to go on...and my high school reunion is May 1-3.....and I'll be darned
if I miss any of that......they can just wait if they need to do any surgery,etc.
Love you all.
Barbara
The spot could totally be a remnant from the earlier surgery. Try not to worry about it if you can (I too am a lover of Zoloft and Xanax too) but don't ignore it either. Enjoy the spring and the wildflower hike. That sounds great. I plant a wildflower mix every year on the side of our house. We get a nice assortment of flowers. Think flowers (but not daises)
-phillie0 -
DaisyPhillieG said:Barbara and Willie
The spot could totally be a remnant from the earlier surgery. Try not to worry about it if you can (I too am a lover of Zoloft and Xanax too) but don't ignore it either. Enjoy the spring and the wildflower hike. That sounds great. I plant a wildflower mix every year on the side of our house. We get a nice assortment of flowers. Think flowers (but not daises)
-phillie
Thanks, phillie, you made me laugh......don't plan to pushing any up any time soon..
lol.
Barbara0 -
Liver spots
Hi Barbara,
I hear you; my initial work-up CT showed 3 small spots which were "probably" nothing. Not very reassuring words to someone with a cancer diagnosis! The plan was take care of the colon cancer, and see what we were left to deal with. Good news: the darned spots never changed; my docs are sure they are little cysts and 5 years later they remain exactly the same, like a "little constellation" says my onc.
Wishing you lucky stars, too,
Judy0 -
Spotsjsabol said:Liver spots
Hi Barbara,
I hear you; my initial work-up CT showed 3 small spots which were "probably" nothing. Not very reassuring words to someone with a cancer diagnosis! The plan was take care of the colon cancer, and see what we were left to deal with. Good news: the darned spots never changed; my docs are sure they are little cysts and 5 years later they remain exactly the same, like a "little constellation" says my onc.
Wishing you lucky stars, too,
Judy
thanks judy.....hoping i have good luck, plan to get scan next
week but anything more incapacitating i hope to negotiate with
the doc to do it after may 3 so i can get to my reunion.....my
worst scenario would be that a margin at surgery was not clean
but it is interesting that the thing is just sitting there with
no changes since last scan in Dec....go figure....and my chemo
stopped in Dec.
Barbara0 -
a curious surgeondixchi said:Spots
thanks judy.....hoping i have good luck, plan to get scan next
week but anything more incapacitating i hope to negotiate with
the doc to do it after may 3 so i can get to my reunion.....my
worst scenario would be that a margin at surgery was not clean
but it is interesting that the thing is just sitting there with
no changes since last scan in Dec....go figure....and my chemo
stopped in Dec.
Barbara
That's the kind of surgeon I'm most like to have. But if he's keeping an eagle eye on that spot, that means you can relax and leave it to him.
Greg0 -
Hi,
I have a friend who is
Hi,
I have a friend who is also going through rectal cancer treatment (stage III). Recently, she had a scare because the drs thought they saw something on her liver. After PET scans and further examination of it, they determined it's some kind of cyst and not cancer.
Lisa0 -
I would consider it good newslisa42 said:Hi,
I have a friend who is
Hi,
I have a friend who is also going through rectal cancer treatment (stage III). Recently, she had a scare because the drs thought they saw something on her liver. After PET scans and further examination of it, they determined it's some kind of cyst and not cancer.
Lisa
Nobody wants to hear their cancer has returned, unfortunately 75-80% of us will. When my doctor told me my cancer had returned to my liver I hoped it was going to be in the liver that had grown back after the first operation. What great news it was when that was the case.
Truly a stroke of good luck for me. Had it returned in the portion of liver that had been left behind there would have been little hope. So, don't fret too much. If your DR. could get to it the first time, he can get to it the second time. It's a hassle but one worth taking.0 -
Points
Thanks Lisa and snowmmtj......some things to think about.
Since it is only lighting up at the cut edge where surgery
was done, that sounds promising.....not on other side of liver...
altho since I have 50% remaining I guess a little more could
be removed.....I remain positive. Just a CT scan in February
showed nothing like a tumor or anything so I wonder just how
much could have developed in two short months....hope the
surgeon can figure it out.
Barbara0 -
Good questiondixchi said:Points
Thanks Lisa and snowmmtj......some things to think about.
Since it is only lighting up at the cut edge where surgery
was done, that sounds promising.....not on other side of liver...
altho since I have 50% remaining I guess a little more could
be removed.....I remain positive. Just a CT scan in February
showed nothing like a tumor or anything so I wonder just how
much could have developed in two short months....hope the
surgeon can figure it out.
Barbara
By the time my liver had fully regrown about 2 months after surgery, I had a 7 cm tumor in the newly grown liver. Thats pretty big.0
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