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I understand the instinct to keep it to yourself until you know more, when you are very self reliant it can be hard to let people fuss unless it becomes absolutely necessary. I hope you had a restful night.
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I had the lumps about 15 years ago, doc asked me if there is history of lymphoma in my family. Freaked me out too! I also did not tell anyone about it and planned not to until there was a definitive diagnosis. Never told anyone, didn't have to. Antibiotics did not clear the infection up. Had to have them surgically removed. Maybe they are goiters?

Best wishes MK. Just continue on your current course, you can manage.
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I’d be scared too. Who wouldn’t? Cancer is all over my father’s family and it’s always a fear back in my mind. I had a routine mammogram yesterday and I’m always unsettled until I get the letter telling me I passed. 😌

If... and only IF... if it’s cancer, I know of two people who have beaten this type and are 100% well and cured now.
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Midkid58 May 2019
Thank you, I need to hear this!
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Prayers sent up for you!
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Thinking good thoughts for you...not knowing is the worst..
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I will certainly offer a prayer, if the good Lord won't mind my presuming. But also a frown. What other symptoms. And why have you been ignoring this.

Have you had your tonsils out?

I'm glad you have a doctor who has the sense to understand how important trust is. When do you get the initial blood results back?
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Midkid,

Reading your post brought tears to my eyes.

I am sending you positive and good thoughts. I will be praying for you as well. But do me a favor...think of yourself as healed and whole. "The way a man should think the body will follow."
Yes, I know your a woman!🙏💗
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Praying for you... for health, good news, and peace in your heart until you know.
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Praying for you, also. Please let us know how the tests go!
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First--just---unending thanks.

I am sitting here with tears streaming down my face.

Initial blood tests--no infection, totally normal blood work.
Good, for a routine check up.

Bad in this instance.

CT scan is scheduled for Fri, not Thurs, but if insurance will OK it, I will have it done sooner. Messaged my doc and told him that. He wants the CT done before the long weekend. So do I!

As I said, I have one friend--who happened to call me last night to see how my doc visit went and I started to cry. So much for keeping it in house. She will be there for me.

My kids are all so busy---and there's nothing to really tell them. 3 live out of state and this would require careful Skyping and honestly? I do not want to lose it in front of them. I need to internalize all this step by step and then when I am calm and know something, I can talk to them.

Poor DH. I told him. He said "It will be an infection, forget about it" and we ate dinner, but I was sad and quiet and so he came out and asked me if I wanted to watch some movie which I knew was really violent---it's HIS way of shutting out the world. He is incapable of just holding me and saying 'this sucks. I'm here for you. I'm sorry. I'll take care of you". He just. Can't. I don't expect it and I won't beg. Thanked him for the thought, but said I just wanted to be quiet for a while. He watched 3 VERY loud movies. So, I know he is stressed, but cannot say it.

So, the CT scan and then likely needle biopsy next week if the scan looks in anyway iffy.

But----until then----any and all good karma sent out into the void for me. You guys are all amazing & wonderful.

THANK YOU--THANK YOU--THANK YOU!
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(((((((hugs)))))) midkid. I am sorry that the pointers for the road ahead don't look good. It is great you have a friend who knows and will be there for you. I get it about dh. Some guys have funny indirect ways of showing that they care. Prayers for this to be resolved quickly and well. Meanwhile be good to you, 🌺
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The worry won't help. Try to relax until it is found out what is wrong. Or scream into a pillow if you need a release of stress. If it is cancer, it might very well be curable. Meditate, Breathe. You can do this.
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NeedHelpWithMom May 2019
ArtistDaughter,

You’re right but it’s hard not to worry. We do forget to do something simple like breathing. My therapist noticed it with me one day. I wasn’t breathing, then he said, I would gasp for air. I hadn’t even noticed that I wasn’t breathing. He taught me breathing exercises to do along with meditation.

I have trouble breathing during an asthma attack but this was caused from stress. I had a great therapist that picked up on it.

So yeah, sounds like something we should be taking for granted but good advice that you gave to remind us to breathe. Thanks 😊
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Mid, the good blood tests are telling you, at the least, that this is not blood cancer, I think. If you had leukemia, you'd have elevated stuff that would show up.

((((((Hugs)))))))
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Still praying for you MidKid. You have been one of the strongest people on this forum. I admire you. Sending you only positive thoughts. 💗
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Oh well--

It's cancer.

I was able to get in for CT scan today (with my dr's intervention) and I had that done 1 hour ago. I was walking in the house and the phone was ringing, my PCP calling that the radiologist called HIM immediately upon seeing my scans.

Trying to not freak---but he said he'd going to get me in for a biopsy tomorrow. Wants me to know my 'options' and what KIND of cancer it is, hopefully before the holiday weekend.

I have never heard my PCP even remotely upset, but he was a touch frantic, and I was crying, b/c you know, sometimes you just know. Not looking forward to needles, treatments, being sick......right now I am just in shock.

Guess that's normal.

Now to tell DH. And I do have to tell the kids. 3 of them live out of state. 2 will head here ASAP, one can't as she can't leave her littles with anyone. She's the one who's going to have the hardest time. She acts tough, but she loves her mama.

OK, dr just called, I will be seen at the Huntsman Center this week (we're in Utah, Huntsman is THE place to be....) wow--my life just did a 180------------

keep up the prayers, please.
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CTTN55 May 2019
Will continue to pray for you, one of my favorites on this forum. 🙏
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Midkid,

I have prayed for you and will continue to pray as you go through this health scare.
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Midkid, well h*ll.....but it's always better (less lousy?) once you know what you're dealing with. It's so good that you have great kids and such love --- they'll all help you with this. Please know that all of us "strangers yet somehow friends" will keep you in our prayers.
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((((((Hugs))))))))

What ever this is, Mid, you will face it with your customary grace and fortitude. And we'll be here with you.
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Midkid58 May 2019
This means more than you can know!!
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Midkid58, I am sending you positive vibes. Let's pray if it appeared suddenly, it is your immune system in overdrive from the stress. Waiting for test results is the worst stress. Please keep us posted. Someone is always here to listen.
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We're here for you 24/7 friend, sorry about your suffering.
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Midkid, you will survive this. I know you will.

Meanwhile, I will continue to add you to my prayers.

((((Midkid))))
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Your doctor is a mensch. You are in my prayers, Mid.
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(hugs) Praying
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Sorry to hear that the CT scan results show that the lumps are cancer.  Let's hope the biopsy shows that the cancer is the type that does not require lots and lots of treatment.

Praying that you will receive the strength you need to tell your family about the cancer.

{{{HUGS}}} and Prayers 🙏
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Oh no Midkid, I'm sorry. I know you can get through this - we're all pulling for you.
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OMG midkid! I am so sorry!!

I shared this on dorkers post recently but I’m going to post it it here too—do not believe anything they tell you until the biopsy results are in!!! My mother smoked for many years and has to get a lung scan every year. A few years ago she had annual her scan and there was a spot on her left lung and the radiologist said it was cancer! Her doctor, bless his heart, did NOT tell her that. He just said there was a spot on her lung and he sent her for a biopsy. The biopsy came back and she did NOT have cancer!!!! She still gets her annual scan and they monitor the spot, it has grown a teeny tiny bit. But there is no cancer! So please, stay positive and accept what the doctor says with caution. Do not freak out. Wait for the biopsy results.
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Midkid, sending prayers, good vibes to the Universe, & on Sunday I’ll light a candle. You’re strong & your family has your back, I’m sure you’ll get through this. Wish you didn’t have to get through it at all though. Glad you’re being seen fast & by the best.
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"Oh well" Midkid?

Oh bugger, I'd say. Would you not like to go into a sound-proofed room and do a lot of therapeutic cursing? You're certainly entitled.

Will you have someone to see you through the biopsy? A friendly face is a nicer thing to look at than a tray full of instruments.
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Well we all know life can be quite unfair at many times. Your life has certainly had its share of those times yet you have helped so many here with your brutally honest sharing at times. A perfect example is shown by all those who have responded to you in the short time you have notified AC with this difficult news. I trust the large family you have will be supportive. You have many to help you through this even though they may have busy lives. And I hope and feel what you have will be able to be treated well and thoroughly. If you find you are able I hope you have the desire to continue to come here and share your prognosis. I know there are so many who will have you frequently in their thoughts and will be helped themselves by your special way of communicating as well as I hope greatly it might be a positive form of healing for you. Wishing you and your family great strength and care.
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