As mentioned in my last post here is my CT Scan. It was done on the 29.8.22. On 7.9.22 Isaw my liverspecialist. Because Computers it took him 15 minutes to find it. He was very frustrated which Iunderstand. Anyway he could not really say anything about the CTScan. He said it is a good Scan. So no treatment option or anything. I really dont know if this is the truth but Im not a Doctor. Iknow that Ican use Google Translate but still can not understand. Im very confused. Im sharing it with you just so Ihave somebody to share it with. People with the same problems and that makes me already feel better. If somebody can shine some light in it even better. Thank you all and have a nice weekend.
Yoshua
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Jimmy wanted me to tell you hello. He asks about you frequently. Always glad when we've heard from you. Im glad that you finally were able to get scan and see Dr. I copied and pasted results into Goggle Translater. Im afraid I didn't really understand translation. Glad that he said it looks good. So glad to hear from you. We're hanging in there. Saturday September 10, we celebrated GF6 sawhis birthday by going to a concert. Had a great time. Look forward tp hearing from you again soon.
Thank you very much. Glad you enjoyed your concert. Tell Jimmy also that I think off him. You are a great inspiration
Me and my wife are just a bit confused. See that CT Scan is very confusing. My son in law, from the azores tried to translate it to english but could also not make any sense of it. Im Diagnosed with liver cirrhosis and cancer but liver is of normal size. We dont now anymore what is going on. Idont want to complain but something does not make sense. You never know here. Anyway this is not your problem. I wish you all the best . From the Azores
My husband and I looked at the report, having translated it. It was very similar to the ones we received. We are not oncologists but we had two years of MRIs after TACE procedure and my husband was told the scans were fine each time. When new lesions appeared two years later, we were left in no doubt that they had returned. If your oncologist, from his reading, appears to think your condition is stable, then if you still have serious concerns or are in pain, maybe you should seek a second opinion perhaps from a radiologist. It is your life.
Hi , thank you very much but reading your reply I'm will certainly get an second opinion. I don't have alot off pain though to painkillers so cant say for sure. Will get a second opinion from an other liverspecialist. Thak you very much. This is very important for me. At last I know that my feeling is wright that something is not adding up.
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