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    Gosh, Lisa, how scary!

    Seems like if there is "something on your lung" that they'd want to find out what it is....?

    Sure hope the rest of the tests help you find a solution and that it's nothing really serious.
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    I would hope that if they suspected the nasty C word that they would have you in in an instant! So maybe waiting is a good sign.

    Lisa - I am sorry - but when you said they found something on your lung, I was thinking "HAIRBALL". Sorry, I just went warped!

    Hope you could get a smile from that anyway....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Catty1
    I would hope that if they suspected the nasty C word that they would have you in in an instant! So maybe waiting is a good sign.

    Lisa - I am sorry - but when you said they found something on your lung, I was thinking "HAIRBALL". Sorry, I just went warped!

    Hope you could get a smile from that anyway....


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    HA-HA...you may be on to something there. I sure breath enough of it!
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    My Dr. appointment

    Please don't worry about the breathing test, I had it done after a nasty bout of pneumonia and it's nothing to be afraid of. Groucho wants to send you some feel better purrs, headbumpies, and kitty kisses. You remain in my thoughts and prayers.
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    I know you are ready for some answers and to get going with life again, Lisa. We continue to keep you in our prayers.

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    My Dr. appointment

    Hi Lisa, How are you feeling? You're still very much in my thoughts and prayers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tubby & Peanut's Mom
    Gosh, Lisa, how scary!

    Seems like if there is "something on your lung" that they'd want to find out what it is....?

    Sure hope the rest of the tests help you find a solution and that it's nothing really serious.
    I'm thinking it must not appear, at this point, to be the big C. More tests and future cat scans will prove this. They pulled past years x-rays and the area was not there then. Good is it hasn't changed since March 1st, bad is it isn't any better either, so I don't know which is the better sign here. I'm sure they have to take all their steps due to insurance the way it is today. They said if I get worse or more symptoms to call right away.

    I'm am feeling a little better with a little more energy so that could be a good sign!! This has been going on since February and it's all been pretty depressing.
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    Lisa, I sure hope that it's nothing serious and that it's something that can be easily treated. I'm glad to hear that you've been feeling a little bit better. I hope that you can get back to normal very soon. You continue to remain in my thoughts and prayers. Please take care. (((HUGS)))

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    I have missed this post. I am so sorry you have not been feeling well. I will pray that all your tests come back clear. From what I read, the Dr's are not thinking is the big C, so that is good. Chin up, even though it's tough. Take care and please keep us posted.

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    Hi Lisa, glad to hear several things have been eliminated. And glad that you are feeling a bit better. Here's hoping that the spot on the lung is something easily treated.
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    We're still praying for you.....!
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    Thank you! I'm waiting to be scheduled to go in the hospital (outpatient) for an extensive breathing test. I do not have full capacity so I'm not sure what all this involves. I'm dreading all of it, but know it's necessary.
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