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Ingrid

I know how you are feeling. Maybe the nodules are not cancer. The docs

said I had two nodules on my lung (which one have no idea) but were

small and they were just going to watch them for now. Now I have the

back ache after chemo, twice now. Am I anxious? Yes but trying not to

be. I was fine after last chemo come down, and hope I will be this time

as well but it still worries me. I see Onc tomorrow so will ask him.

Could be just ordinary side effect but what if not. I shed a tear or two

about that already. Hang on gal, it could be absolutely nothing.

Stay tuned to your body -- you feel good.. Keep that in mind and stay

positive.

I wish I could say I have been through this and it is nothing but I

can't. But I still feel you should jump to conclusions. Is still 50 50

chance that it is NOT cancer..

Will pray hard for you gal, you have come so far and been such a support

for every one of us, don't let go now. Keep the faith... I think you

will be fine. Big Hugs Jolene

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Ingrid

I know how you are feeling. Maybe the nodules are not cancer. The docs

said I had two nodules on my lung (which one have no idea) but were

small and they were just going to watch them for now. Now I have the

back ache after chemo, twice now. Am I anxious? Yes but trying not to

be. I was fine after last chemo come down, and hope I will be this time

as well but it still worries me. I see Onc tomorrow so will ask him.

Could be just ordinary side effect but what if not. I shed a tear or two

about that already. Hang on gal, it could be absolutely nothing.

Stay tuned to your body -- you feel good.. Keep that in mind and stay

positive.

I wish I could say I have been through this and it is nothing but I

can't. But I still feel you should jump to conclusions. Is still 50 50

chance that it is NOT cancer..

Will pray hard for you gal, you have come so far and been such a support

for every one of us, don't let go now. Keep the faith... I think you

will be fine. Big Hugs Jolene

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Thanks Jolene, but the sad part is I am going to have to endure

surgery next Monday. And everything I am researching saids that I

will have a painful recovery time. The surgeon I talked to told me he

is treating this as if it was cancer since I already have a cancer

history and the rise in my CEA counts. I just do not know what to

think. Just feel that my world is falling apart. Ingrid

> Ingrid

> I know how you are feeling. Maybe the nodules are not cancer. The

docs

> said I had two nodules on my lung (which one have no idea) but were

> small and they were just going to watch them for now. Now I have

the

> back ache after chemo, twice now. Am I anxious? Yes but trying not

to

> be. I was fine after last chemo come down, and hope I will be this

time

> as well but it still worries me. I see Onc tomorrow so will ask

him.

> Could be just ordinary side effect but what if not. I shed a tear

or two

> about that already. Hang on gal, it could be absolutely nothing.

> Stay tuned to your body -- you feel good.. Keep that in mind and

stay

> positive.

> I wish I could say I have been through this and it is nothing but I

> can't. But I still feel you should jump to conclusions. Is still

50 50

> chance that it is NOT cancer..

> Will pray hard for you gal, you have come so far and been such a

support

> for every one of us, don't let go now. Keep the faith... I think

you

> will be fine. Big Hugs Jolene

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Thanks Jolene, but the sad part is I am going to have to endure

surgery next Monday. And everything I am researching saids that I

will have a painful recovery time. The surgeon I talked to told me he

is treating this as if it was cancer since I already have a cancer

history and the rise in my CEA counts. I just do not know what to

think. Just feel that my world is falling apart. Ingrid

> Ingrid

> I know how you are feeling. Maybe the nodules are not cancer. The

docs

> said I had two nodules on my lung (which one have no idea) but were

> small and they were just going to watch them for now. Now I have

the

> back ache after chemo, twice now. Am I anxious? Yes but trying not

to

> be. I was fine after last chemo come down, and hope I will be this

time

> as well but it still worries me. I see Onc tomorrow so will ask

him.

> Could be just ordinary side effect but what if not. I shed a tear

or two

> about that already. Hang on gal, it could be absolutely nothing.

> Stay tuned to your body -- you feel good.. Keep that in mind and

stay

> positive.

> I wish I could say I have been through this and it is nothing but I

> can't. But I still feel you should jump to conclusions. Is still

50 50

> chance that it is NOT cancer..

> Will pray hard for you gal, you have come so far and been such a

support

> for every one of us, don't let go now. Keep the faith... I think

you

> will be fine. Big Hugs Jolene

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Hang in there, Ingrid!!!

You are strong and an inspiration to us all...you'll handle it...

Prayers are with you..

Marty

On 6/14/2005 5:40:34 AM, colon_cancer_support wrote:

> Thank you Larry and Janet. Ingrid

>

>

>

> > Have not talked about what has been happening the past week with me

> but

> > will update everyone now. When the ONC did my last CEA count they

> found

> > it had risen slightly. This led to a Cat Scan as well as a Pet

> Scan.

> > Everything was normal in my bowels. But they found a lung nodule.

> Well

> > I saw the surgeon today. They are going to remove the nodule next

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Hang in there, Ingrid!!!

You are strong and an inspiration to us all...you'll handle it...

Prayers are with you..

Marty

On 6/14/2005 5:40:34 AM, colon_cancer_support wrote:

> Thank you Larry and Janet. Ingrid

>

>

>

> > Have not talked about what has been happening the past week with me

> but

> > will update everyone now. When the ONC did my last CEA count they

> found

> > it had risen slightly. This led to a Cat Scan as well as a Pet

> Scan.

> > Everything was normal in my bowels. But they found a lung nodule.

> Well

> > I saw the surgeon today. They are going to remove the nodule next

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Hang in there, Ingrid!!!

You are strong and an inspiration to us all...you'll handle it...

Prayers are with you..

Marty

On 6/14/2005 5:40:34 AM, colon_cancer_support wrote:

> Thank you Larry and Janet. Ingrid

>

>

>

> > Have not talked about what has been happening the past week with me

> but

> > will update everyone now. When the ONC did my last CEA count they

> found

> > it had risen slightly. This led to a Cat Scan as well as a Pet

> Scan.

> > Everything was normal in my bowels. But they found a lung nodule.

> Well

> > I saw the surgeon today. They are going to remove the nodule next

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Ingrid

Let's say for now it is NOT cancer. As they don't know. However if the worst

happens thank God they are finding it early and treating it aggressively. As

to how it can come back bell this thing is a clever beast and has no heart.

Do know I'll be thinking and praying for you.

Narice

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In a message dated 6/13/2005 8:37:12 PM Eastern Standard Time,

lowenco@... writes:

Have not talked about what has been happening the past week with me but

will update everyone now. When the ONC did my last CEA count they found

it had risen slightly. This led to a Cat Scan as well as a Pet Scan.

Everything was normal in my bowels. But they found a lung nodule. Well

I saw the surgeon today. They are going to remove the nodule next

Monday. They are not sure if it is cancer or not. The Pet Scan did not

pick it up as cancer. It is very small. Only 1CM. About the size of a

pencil eraser. The surgeon said he is going to treat this as if it is

mestisized cancer unless he finds different. He said it is a 50/50

chance. If it is cancer it is at a very treatable stage from what he

said. What he plans on doing is go in between my ribs and remove it and

part of my lung. It is in the bottom lobe area. Needless to say I am

terrified!!!! Cried my heart out this afternoon. I feel so wonderful

since the chemo is over. How could I have cancer again? I have not had

any sympthoms other then the rising CEA. Would like to hear from

someone who has gone through this. Ingrid

Oh, Ingrid...how I hate this disease!!! As you know, Glenn has been through

this... as have many others...this insidious disease just has no

conscience!!! Glenn had the colon resection and months of chemo...thought all

was well

and BAM!!! it reared it's ugly head with mets to the liver. It is just a

nightmare to live through... but WE (including you) are NOT going to let it get

us down...for more than a few minutes at a time!!! We know where to go to

get help and strength to get us through!!! Here for support and on our knees

for strength.... keep fighting girl...hopefully IF it is cancer, they've

caught it in time to not be a threat. I'm praying very hard for you

Ingrid...and sending big bear {{{{ hugs}}}} with lots of love!!!

Lots of hugs and prayers, Donelle

Caregiver to Glenn

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Dear Ingrid,

Well, I guess your happy ending has been postponed for a while.

Please focus on the positives:

1. The onc is on top of this situation.

2. The spot is probably nothing.

3. Even if it's cancer it's very small and VERY treatable.

I know you're scared. It's impossible not to be. I like to get very

busy when I've got something like this to deal with. Physical

activity helps me deal with the nerves and then I can sleep better at

night because I'm tired. I don't know what will work for you because

everyone is different.

Keep praying and I will pray along with you. I'm going to be very

specific about this one. I'm praying that the " node " is something

like a calcified granuloma from some cold you had. All my CT scans

refer to those type of things. This is one of those times that a

small miracle can show up.

Miracles happen!

Cliff H.

> Have not talked about what has been happening the past week with me

but

> will update everyone now. When the ONC did my last CEA count they

found

> it had risen slightly. This led to a Cat Scan as well as a Pet

Scan.

> Everything was normal in my bowels. But they found a lung nodule.

Well

> I saw the surgeon today. They are going to remove the nodule next

> Monday. They are not sure if it is cancer or not. The Pet Scan did

not

> pick it up as cancer. It is very small. Only 1CM. About the size of

a

> pencil eraser. The surgeon said he is going to treat this as if it

is

> mestisized cancer unless he finds different. He said it is a 50/50

> chance. If it is cancer it is at a very treatable stage from what

he

> said. What he plans on doing is go in between my ribs and remove it

and

> part of my lung. It is in the bottom lobe area. Needless to say I

am

> terrified!!!! Cried my heart out this afternoon. I feel so

wonderful

> since the chemo is over. How could I have cancer again? I have not

had

> any sympthoms other then the rising CEA. Would like to hear from

> someone who has gone through this. Ingrid

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Dear Ingrid,

Well, I guess your happy ending has been postponed for a while.

Please focus on the positives:

1. The onc is on top of this situation.

2. The spot is probably nothing.

3. Even if it's cancer it's very small and VERY treatable.

I know you're scared. It's impossible not to be. I like to get very

busy when I've got something like this to deal with. Physical

activity helps me deal with the nerves and then I can sleep better at

night because I'm tired. I don't know what will work for you because

everyone is different.

Keep praying and I will pray along with you. I'm going to be very

specific about this one. I'm praying that the " node " is something

like a calcified granuloma from some cold you had. All my CT scans

refer to those type of things. This is one of those times that a

small miracle can show up.

Miracles happen!

Cliff H.

> Have not talked about what has been happening the past week with me

but

> will update everyone now. When the ONC did my last CEA count they

found

> it had risen slightly. This led to a Cat Scan as well as a Pet

Scan.

> Everything was normal in my bowels. But they found a lung nodule.

Well

> I saw the surgeon today. They are going to remove the nodule next

> Monday. They are not sure if it is cancer or not. The Pet Scan did

not

> pick it up as cancer. It is very small. Only 1CM. About the size of

a

> pencil eraser. The surgeon said he is going to treat this as if it

is

> mestisized cancer unless he finds different. He said it is a 50/50

> chance. If it is cancer it is at a very treatable stage from what

he

> said. What he plans on doing is go in between my ribs and remove it

and

> part of my lung. It is in the bottom lobe area. Needless to say I

am

> terrified!!!! Cried my heart out this afternoon. I feel so

wonderful

> since the chemo is over. How could I have cancer again? I have not

had

> any sympthoms other then the rising CEA. Would like to hear from

> someone who has gone through this. Ingrid

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Dear Ingrid,

Well, I guess your happy ending has been postponed for a while.

Please focus on the positives:

1. The onc is on top of this situation.

2. The spot is probably nothing.

3. Even if it's cancer it's very small and VERY treatable.

I know you're scared. It's impossible not to be. I like to get very

busy when I've got something like this to deal with. Physical

activity helps me deal with the nerves and then I can sleep better at

night because I'm tired. I don't know what will work for you because

everyone is different.

Keep praying and I will pray along with you. I'm going to be very

specific about this one. I'm praying that the " node " is something

like a calcified granuloma from some cold you had. All my CT scans

refer to those type of things. This is one of those times that a

small miracle can show up.

Miracles happen!

Cliff H.

> Have not talked about what has been happening the past week with me

but

> will update everyone now. When the ONC did my last CEA count they

found

> it had risen slightly. This led to a Cat Scan as well as a Pet

Scan.

> Everything was normal in my bowels. But they found a lung nodule.

Well

> I saw the surgeon today. They are going to remove the nodule next

> Monday. They are not sure if it is cancer or not. The Pet Scan did

not

> pick it up as cancer. It is very small. Only 1CM. About the size of

a

> pencil eraser. The surgeon said he is going to treat this as if it

is

> mestisized cancer unless he finds different. He said it is a 50/50

> chance. If it is cancer it is at a very treatable stage from what

he

> said. What he plans on doing is go in between my ribs and remove it

and

> part of my lung. It is in the bottom lobe area. Needless to say I

am

> terrified!!!! Cried my heart out this afternoon. I feel so

wonderful

> since the chemo is over. How could I have cancer again? I have not

had

> any sympthoms other then the rising CEA. Would like to hear from

> someone who has gone through this. Ingrid

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>>>I am going to have to endure

> > surgery next Monday. >>>

Ingrid, I have you on my 'list' for Monday. I'll be lighting up that good

smelling honeysuckle candle for you and let it burn all day. Just bought a new

supply:)

Prayers for you,

nancy j

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>>>I am going to have to endure

> > surgery next Monday. >>>

Ingrid, I have you on my 'list' for Monday. I'll be lighting up that good

smelling honeysuckle candle for you and let it burn all day. Just bought a new

supply:)

Prayers for you,

nancy j

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>>>I am going to have to endure

> > surgery next Monday. >>>

Ingrid, I have you on my 'list' for Monday. I'll be lighting up that good

smelling honeysuckle candle for you and let it burn all day. Just bought a new

supply:)

Prayers for you,

nancy j

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Amen, Ingrid...We are ALL with you...You WILL win!!!!

Marty

On 6/14/2005 4:55:55 PM, colon_cancer_support wrote:

> Dear Ingrid,

>

> Well, I guess your happy ending has been postponed for a while.

>

> Please focus on the positives:

> 1. The onc is on top of this situation.

> 2. The spot is probably nothing.

> 3. Even if it's cancer it's very small and VERY treatable.

>

> I know you're scared. It's impossible not to be. I like to get very

> busy when

> I've got something like this to deal with. Physical

> activity helps me deal with the nerves and then I can sleep better at

> night because I'm

> tired. I

> don't know what will work for you because

> everyone is different.

>

> Keep praying and I will pray along with you. I'm

> going to be very

> specific about this one. I'm praying that the " node " is something

> like a calcified granuloma from some cold you had. All my CT scans

> refer to those type of things. This is one of those times that a

> small miracle can show up.

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Amen, Ingrid...We are ALL with you...You WILL win!!!!

Marty

On 6/14/2005 4:55:55 PM, colon_cancer_support wrote:

> Dear Ingrid,

>

> Well, I guess your happy ending has been postponed for a while.

>

> Please focus on the positives:

> 1. The onc is on top of this situation.

> 2. The spot is probably nothing.

> 3. Even if it's cancer it's very small and VERY treatable.

>

> I know you're scared. It's impossible not to be. I like to get very

> busy when

> I've got something like this to deal with. Physical

> activity helps me deal with the nerves and then I can sleep better at

> night because I'm

> tired. I

> don't know what will work for you because

> everyone is different.

>

> Keep praying and I will pray along with you. I'm

> going to be very

> specific about this one. I'm praying that the " node " is something

> like a calcified granuloma from some cold you had. All my CT scans

> refer to those type of things. This is one of those times that a

> small miracle can show up.

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Amen, Ingrid...We are ALL with you...You WILL win!!!!

Marty

On 6/14/2005 4:55:55 PM, colon_cancer_support wrote:

> Dear Ingrid,

>

> Well, I guess your happy ending has been postponed for a while.

>

> Please focus on the positives:

> 1. The onc is on top of this situation.

> 2. The spot is probably nothing.

> 3. Even if it's cancer it's very small and VERY treatable.

>

> I know you're scared. It's impossible not to be. I like to get very

> busy when

> I've got something like this to deal with. Physical

> activity helps me deal with the nerves and then I can sleep better at

> night because I'm

> tired. I

> don't know what will work for you because

> everyone is different.

>

> Keep praying and I will pray along with you. I'm

> going to be very

> specific about this one. I'm praying that the " node " is something

> like a calcified granuloma from some cold you had. All my CT scans

> refer to those type of things. This is one of those times that a

> small miracle can show up.

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Thanks Marty, You aready know the fear factor. And that is where I am

at right now. Lung Surgery does not sound like fun. Ingrid

> > > Have not talked about what has been happening the past week

with me

> > but

> > > will update everyone now. When the ONC did my last CEA count

they

> > found

> > > it had risen slightly. This led to a Cat Scan as well as a Pet

> > Scan.

> > > Everything was normal in my bowels. But they found a lung

nodule.

> > Well

> > > I saw the surgeon today. They are going to remove the nodule

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Thanks Narice. Yes I am hoping with all I have that it is not cancer.

But have to endure the surgery no matter what. God be with us all!!!

Ingrid

> Ingrid

> Let's say for now it is NOT cancer. As they don't know. However if

the worst

> happens thank God they are finding it early and treating it

aggressively. As

> to how it can come back bell this thing is a clever beast and has no

heart.

> Do know I'll be thinking and praying for you.

> Narice

>

>

>

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Thank You so much Donelle. I need everyones strong words here to help

get me through this. And God's strength to help me. God Be with all

of us!!!! I still am Praying for Glen and YOU!!! Ingrid

>

>

> In a message dated 6/13/2005 8:37:12 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> lowenco@h... writes:

>

> Have not talked about what has been happening the past week with

me but

> will update everyone now. When the ONC did my last CEA count they

found

> it had risen slightly. This led to a Cat Scan as well as a Pet

Scan.

> Everything was normal in my bowels. But they found a lung nodule.

Well

> I saw the surgeon today. They are going to remove the nodule next

> Monday. They are not sure if it is cancer or not. The Pet Scan did

not

> pick it up as cancer. It is very small. Only 1CM. About the size

of a

> pencil eraser. The surgeon said he is going to treat this as if it

is

> mestisized cancer unless he finds different. He said it is a 50/50

> chance. If it is cancer it is at a very treatable stage from what

he

> said. What he plans on doing is go in between my ribs and remove

it and

> part of my lung. It is in the bottom lobe area. Needless to say I

am

> terrified!!!! Cried my heart out this afternoon. I feel so

wonderful

> since the chemo is over. How could I have cancer again? I have not

had

> any sympthoms other then the rising CEA. Would like to hear from

> someone who has gone through this. Ingrid

>

>

>

>

>

> Oh, Ingrid...how I hate this disease!!! As you know, Glenn has

been through

> this... as have many others...this insidious disease just has no

> conscience!!! Glenn had the colon resection and months of

chemo...thought all was well

> and BAM!!! it reared it's ugly head with mets to the liver. It is

just a

> nightmare to live through... but WE (including you) are NOT going

to let it get

> us down...for more than a few minutes at a time!!! We know where

to go to

> get help and strength to get us through!!! Here for support and

on our knees

> for strength.... keep fighting girl...hopefully IF it is cancer,

they've

> caught it in time to not be a threat. I'm praying very hard for

you

> Ingrid...and sending big bear {{{{ hugs}}}} with lots of love!!!

>

> Lots of hugs and prayers, Donelle

> Caregiver to Glenn

>

>

>

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Thank you . I love Honeysuckle. It is a peaceful scent. Ingrid

> >>>I am going to have to endure

> > > surgery next Monday. >>>

>

> Ingrid, I have you on my 'list' for Monday. I'll be lighting up

that good smelling honeysuckle candle for you and let it burn all

day. Just bought a new supply:)

> Prayers for you,

> nancy j

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Thank you . I love Honeysuckle. It is a peaceful scent. Ingrid

> >>>I am going to have to endure

> > > surgery next Monday. >>>

>

> Ingrid, I have you on my 'list' for Monday. I'll be lighting up

that good smelling honeysuckle candle for you and let it burn all

day. Just bought a new supply:)

> Prayers for you,

> nancy j

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Thank you Cliff. Yes, I have been staying busy all day. Doing stuff I

know I will not be able to do for awhile since I think my right side

is going to hurt for awhile. I am right handed. I too have to work

off my anxiety. But still have been having problems sleeping. I am

scared!!!!

As for the node. The pet scan said it was non clacified. Could the

pet scan be wrong? Only hope so. I wish it was called calcified.

Then it would be better. Yes, Now would be a great time for a

miricle. Or I wish I could wake up and this was just a bad dream.

Ingrid

> > Have not talked about what has been happening the past week with

me

> but

> > will update everyone now. When the ONC did my last CEA count they

> found

> > it had risen slightly. This led to a Cat Scan as well as a Pet

> Scan.

> > Everything was normal in my bowels. But they found a lung nodule.

> Well

> > I saw the surgeon today. They are going to remove the nodule next

> > Monday. They are not sure if it is cancer or not. The Pet Scan

did

> not

> > pick it up as cancer. It is very small. Only 1CM. About the size

of

> a

> > pencil eraser. The surgeon said he is going to treat this as if

it

> is

> > mestisized cancer unless he finds different. He said it is a

50/50

> > chance. If it is cancer it is at a very treatable stage from what

> he

> > said. What he plans on doing is go in between my ribs and remove

it

> and

> > part of my lung. It is in the bottom lobe area. Needless to say I

> am

> > terrified!!!! Cried my heart out this afternoon. I feel so

> wonderful

> > since the chemo is over. How could I have cancer again? I have

not

> had

> > any sympthoms other then the rising CEA. Would like to hear from

> > someone who has gone through this. Ingrid

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Thank you Cliff. Yes, I have been staying busy all day. Doing stuff I

know I will not be able to do for awhile since I think my right side

is going to hurt for awhile. I am right handed. I too have to work

off my anxiety. But still have been having problems sleeping. I am

scared!!!!

As for the node. The pet scan said it was non clacified. Could the

pet scan be wrong? Only hope so. I wish it was called calcified.

Then it would be better. Yes, Now would be a great time for a

miricle. Or I wish I could wake up and this was just a bad dream.

Ingrid

> > Have not talked about what has been happening the past week with

me

> but

> > will update everyone now. When the ONC did my last CEA count they

> found

> > it had risen slightly. This led to a Cat Scan as well as a Pet

> Scan.

> > Everything was normal in my bowels. But they found a lung nodule.

> Well

> > I saw the surgeon today. They are going to remove the nodule next

> > Monday. They are not sure if it is cancer or not. The Pet Scan

did

> not

> > pick it up as cancer. It is very small. Only 1CM. About the size

of

> a

> > pencil eraser. The surgeon said he is going to treat this as if

it

> is

> > mestisized cancer unless he finds different. He said it is a

50/50

> > chance. If it is cancer it is at a very treatable stage from what

> he

> > said. What he plans on doing is go in between my ribs and remove

it

> and

> > part of my lung. It is in the bottom lobe area. Needless to say I

> am

> > terrified!!!! Cried my heart out this afternoon. I feel so

> wonderful

> > since the chemo is over. How could I have cancer again? I have

not

> had

> > any sympthoms other then the rising CEA. Would like to hear from

> > someone who has gone through this. Ingrid

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