Okay, I'm really scared again.
Roger
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Sorry Roger
I am hoping that this lump will turn out to be nothing. I certainly understand why you are anxious. I went thru a scare with a mammogram back in June but thank God it wasn't anything to be concerned over. I was a wreck for a few days and I knew I wasnt handling it very well. I don't think I have it in me to go thru it all again. Please keep us posted and if you would like I will certainly pray for you.0 -
Thoughts and Prayers
Coming your way Roger....
I can definitely relate, as I'm sure anyone on this board can....we all worry and have anxiety over most anything that is out of the norm. Especially after going what we all have.
Thoughts and prayers that it turns out to be nothing serious.
John0 -
Hi Roger
Pain in the neck and lumps are not uncommon. I get them now and then when there is an infection or something in my body or in my head. They stick around for a few weeks or so then go away just like they came. The ones I do worry about sometimes are the ones I get in my testicular; don’t want to loose anything more down that way then what I have already lost.
All the best to you my friend and I will also keep you in my prayers
Hondo0 -
Just a lump
Hi Roger, I'm hoping with you it's nothing but a lump. I have some loss of feeling in my left neck from dissection and it's so uneven now in the area that I'm always trying to feel if there is a lump, or if it's just part of the bumpy road that been left there from the surgery. Like Hondo said, a lot of work or radiation in a spot can easily grow cysts and scar tissue, so glad you're getting rid of it in two weeks.
best, Hal0 -
Continue to hang tough
Hi roger,
I can only imagine what who have gone through and are now facing again. My only advise I can offer you is to do what you have obviously done in the past...fight and never give up. Your set back(s) can certainly test your will but you have proven how strong you can be and I would guess that you have a close support group. Be sure that you have us out here praying for you to win out again. All the best, Josh r.0 -
With you
Hey Roger,
You know; it ain't nothing but a lump until it's something else. I'll be praying for it to just be a lump. We're all here with you. Much strength and courage to you.
Bob0 -
Rogeradventurebob said:With you
Hey Roger,
You know; it ain't nothing but a lump until it's something else. I'll be praying for it to just be a lump. We're all here with you. Much strength and courage to you.
Bob
I like what Bob mentioned in his post before me. I will pray that it is just a lump also. I drive myself bonker's looking for those sucker's. It is so easy to do that! I wish you my best & hope all is well.
God Bless
Roz0 -
Ditto Bob!!adventurebob said:With you
Hey Roger,
You know; it ain't nothing but a lump until it's something else. I'll be praying for it to just be a lump. We're all here with you. Much strength and courage to you.
Bob
It's natural to panic and think the worst but as Bob said, "it ain't nothing but a lump until it's something else". Until the biopsy results are in it's still only a lump and I will be praying that it remains that way.
My best to you,
Glenna0 -
Praying for you, Roger
And hugs to you, too.
With everything you have been through, how could you not be nervous?
With everything your body has been through, how could you not have lumps and bumps?
Whatever it is or is not, you will get through this.0 -
I can relate Roger
Hi Roger:
I can relate to being worried. If you've read my posts you know I refer to myself as Basketcase! Here's praying that it's nothing serious and I hate that you have to wait for two weeks to find out. Stay strong and keep positive. Prayers coming your way!
Jan (Basketcase)0 -
Scared Again
Thank you all for your wonderful responses. This has helped to lift my spirits. My personal physician and my immediate family have all told me to "Get this thing out and test it", so I am going ahead with the surgery on Jan 21 to see what this critter is. I refuse to accept that the beast is back.
Roger0 -
Hi Rogermixleader said:Scared Again
Thank you all for your wonderful responses. This has helped to lift my spirits. My personal physician and my immediate family have all told me to "Get this thing out and test it", so I am going ahead with the surgery on Jan 21 to see what this critter is. I refuse to accept that the beast is back.
Roger
Good decision on getting it out of your body, will keep you in my thoughts and prayers on the 21st that all goes well.
All the best to you my friend
Hondo0 -
Roger, hugs to you...Hondo said:Hi Roger
Good decision on getting it out of your body, will keep you in my thoughts and prayers on the 21st that all goes well.
All the best to you my friend
Hondo
It amazes me...all the lumps, bumps and puckers that come and go at will! Ah...the new normal. I am praying for you. Hugs, HR0 -
I Understand
Hi Roger,
I am going through this for the 1st time but I think I understand. I am starved for information and the waiting is agonizing. I feel like I am on a rollercoaster and I can't get off. My kids sent me an article on the power of positive thinking and it was helpful. I have to keep reminding myself to think positively. I will be thinking of you and hoping for only good news for you my friend.
Ron0
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