This
large tumor gets the biggest reaction from doctors. It is quite mobile and sometimes doctors can
feel it and other times they can’t.
That’s kind of weird! The general reaction is that they have not seen such a large tumor in that location before. These
tumors have been with me quite a while and I have no idea when they started or
continued to grow. I’m just happy that
there has been no progression since my diagnosis.
I
re-read my post from last August writing about my second anniversary. I am amazed
at how far I’ve come in the past year in terms of improving upon my medical
care and getting clear and articulate answers to questions concerning my
treatment.
Last
August I was questioning everything about my treatment including why I was
taking Sandostatin and the justification for a large surgery when I had no
symptoms. Now I have a whole new team
working with me and it has been much better in terms of information flow. I feel a lot less stressed about my care,
even though I’m about to have a big surgery.
This
week has been a busy one in my cancer life.
On Friday I had a CT scan, an appointment with Dr. Chan, a meeting with
a nutritionist and then my Sandostatin shot.
Dr. Chan said my CT looks stable with no changes.
I also
met another carcinoid patient from the Carcinoid Café on
Facebook. We had been messaging each
other for the past two weeks. She had an emergency appointment Friday at
Dana Farber so we met in the radiology waiting area. It was nice to meet in person. Both her CT and mine came back stable with no
growth in tumors. Good for us! On to year 4 for me.
You're sounding very positive Beth! Keep it up...I'm glad you are symptom and pain free. Are bodies are amazing, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteYes, the body is quite amazing! Hoping to stay positive as I near surgery date and hoping for a good outcome.
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