
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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