Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

results

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

My heart is aching for you right now, Donna. Along with everyone

else on our great list, our prayers and hugs are with you. I am so

glad that not only did you go in for the tests but that you shared it

here with us. You have no idea how many others you will touch and

help through this...and remember to let others help and touch you

too. Love and prayers,

(Clare 13)

>

> As many of you know, I went for an endoscope and colonoscopy and

it went

> well ... That is....Until I got the results. As I type I have

tears that refuse

> to quit rolling. More than ever I need everyone's prayers. Today I

found out

> I have colon cancer. I cannot even begin to express how I feel.

Obviously I

> am worried,scared and mad as hell. However, I will remain nothing

but

> optimistic and for those who know me, know I will be hangin tight

and hangin tough in

> yet another battle as I once again slip the boxing gloves on and

fight,

> fight, fight!!!!!!!worried,scared and mad as hell. However, I will

remain nothing

> but optimistic and for those who know me, know I will be I will

see the

> surgeon. I will keep you updated as I can.......

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Donna you know I love you and you are such an inspiration to me and so

many others, Please keep me updated. Maybe now we will consider the

name Donna for the baby :) Hang in there

a S.

>

> anyone who wishes to email me offlist may do so...thanks !

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

hi,i have been a member for about 6 yrs. i do not have a computer, but i do go

to my mom's house to read all the e- mails...... i read all of them i just

wanted to say my prayers are with you, and i will be fighting with you in my

thoughts and my heart. shelly, mom to ciarra age 11, sojia

ajaoky@... wrote: As many of you know, I went for an endoscope and

colonoscopy and it went

well ... That is....Until I got the results. As I type I have tears that refuse

to quit rolling. More than ever I need everyone's prayers. Today I found out

I have colon cancer. I cannot even begin to express how I feel. Obviously I

am worried,scared and mad as hell. However, I will remain nothing but

optimistic and for those who know me, know I will be hangin tight and hangin

tough in

yet another battle as I once again slip the boxing gloves on and fight,

fight, fight!!!!!!!worried,scared and mad as hell. However, I will remain

nothing

but optimistic and for those who know me, know I will be I will see the

surgeon. I will keep you updated as I can.......

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 3 months later...
Guest guest

Donna, Oh yuck, the saran wrap treatment. We do that one when my sons psoriasis gets out of control, what a nuisance, but it works. First time a doctor told me to do that I thought he was crazy. Who would think that you could do that. Guess that is good news if it is localized. You poor thing, what a year. But all in all relatively good news I guess, eh? Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers as always. eajaoky@... wrote: Well it's back...I did go to the docs today and the results of my biopsy indicated localized scleroderma or morphea as it is called by most. It could have been worse news so I will take it, not happy about it but...what can one do?? The course of treatment is topical cream and wrap up in saran wrap. Yes, saran wrap! I told doc I didn't want to lose weight and seeing how I thought this was a weight loss procedure I want to make sure I lose nothing, lol. I am working hard to get my weight back from colon surgery.... Hangin! Donna See what's free at AOL.com.

Building a website is a piece of cake. Small Business gives you all the tools to get online.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Yes e, overall it is good news. Scleroderma can be very ugly, even fatal in its systemic form so if I have to have it I am glad its localized..Off to buy some saran wrap...have a good one!

Donna See what's free at AOL.com.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Sorry to hear about the scleroderma. I cannot

imagine using saran wrap, but hey whatever works, works! Right? By the way I

have a few extra pounds I could send your way to help you with weight gain!

LOL I wish it was that easy. Anyway, I hope you are feeling better soon,

Michele ( 20, spondy)

From:

[mailto: ] On Behalf Of ajaoky@...

Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 11:35

PM

To:

ajao_young_adults ; ;

barbara.parker@...; beth.foster@...; Myoung@...

Subject: results

Well it's back...I did go to the docs

today and the results of my biopsy indicated localized scleroderma or morphea

as it is called by most. It could have been worse news so I will take it, not

happy about it but...what can one do?? The course of treatment is topical cream

and wrap up in saran wrap. Yes, saran wrap! I told doc I didn't want to lose

weight and seeing how I thought this was a weight loss procedure I want to make

sure I lose nothing, lol. I am working hard to get my weight back from colon surgery....

Hangin!

Donna

See what's free at AOL.com.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

--Donna,

I sorry that you had to get ANY bad news, you have had more htna your

fair share this year and we are not even 1/2 way though it yet.

Hopefully you will get the scleroderma under control quickly and you

have decades of future remission.

hugs Helen and (9,systemic)

- In , ajaoky@... wrote:

>

> Yes e, overall it is good news. Scleroderma can be very ugly,

even

> fatal in its systemic form so if I have to have it I am glad its

localized..Off

> to buy some saran wrap...have a good one!

> Donna

>

>

>

> ************************************** See what's free at

http://www.aol.com.

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 4 months later...

Donna:

I'm doin the happy dance for you!!!

Sending prayers & happy thoughts,

Beth :-)

results

The doc called today...<sigh of relief>....results showed nothing to worry about. he said there was mild dysplasia (abnormal cells) but not cancer. I return in 4 months for another PAP if it is abnormal I will have to have cryotherapy ( freezing of the cervix)....so as far as I am concerned ....good news!!!!!!! Tomorrow I have my 6 month follow up with the surgeon from the colon resection surgery. Will update later. Hugs to all and thank you for being the best friends on the planet!Donna

Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Praise the Lord and thank you for great news!! and Rob 18 Spondy results , ajao_young_adults , webercath@..., jkeidel@..., barbara.parker@..., beth.foster@..., Myoung@..., bruno11111963@..., GotRopeForMe@...> > The doc called today...<sigh of relief>....results showed > nothing to worry about. he said there was mild dysplasia > (abnormal cells) but not cancer. I return in 4 months for > another PAP if it is abnormal I will have to have cryotherapy ( > freezing of the cervix)....so as far as I am concerned ....good > news!!!!!!! > Tomorrow I have my 6 month follow up with the surgeon from the > colon resection surgery. Will update later. Hugs to all and > thank you for being the best friends on the planet!> Donna> > ________________________________________________________________________> Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL > Mail! - http://mail.aol.com>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Donna

I don't know, they are supposed to all confer and then decide.

Its been a rough last 12 hours, but I'm hangin in, and hyped up on prednisone!!

I'm so glad that your news was so good.

Take care.

and Rob 18 Spondy Re: results > Yes Maam, God is Good! How scary for you! Wht will the next line > of action > be? So glad you are ok!> Hugs!> Donna<BR><BR><BR>**************************************<BR> See what's new at > http://www.aol.com</HTML>>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

HOORAY!!!!!! Great news!

Val

results

The doc called today...<sigh of relief>....results showed nothing to worry about. he said there was mild dysplasia (abnormal cells) but not cancer. I return in 4 months for another PAP if it is abnormal I will have to have cryotherapy ( freezing of the cervix)....so as far as I am concerned ....good news!!!!!!!

Tomorrow I have my 6 month follow up with the surgeon from the colon resection surgery. Will update later. Hugs to all and thank you for being the best friends on the planet!

Donna

Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Donna,I am sorry this is so delayed, but I wanted to say that I am thrilled that you received good news, and I hope you had a wonderful birthday!!nancyajaoky@... wrote: The doc called today...<sigh of relief>....results showed nothing to worry about. he said there was mild dysplasia (abnormal cells) but not cancer. I return in 4 months for another PAP if it is abnormal I will have to have cryotherapy ( freezing of the cervix)....so as far as I am concerned ....good news!!!!!!! Tomorrow I have my 6 month follow up with

the surgeon from the colon resection surgery. Will update later. Hugs to all and thank you for being the best friends on the planet! Donna Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail!

oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 1 year later...

,

be sure and let your rheumatologist know, its likely you can't have an infusion

until this is cleared.

Also, be sure and finish all of the medication. MRSA can migrate to artificial

joints, and I know you have had some joint replacements.

Hope you kick this soon.

Take care

and Rob19 JAS

Results

> Hello everyone,

> As it turns out. I do have MRSA. Still not overly concern as I

> was on

> Monday. The area seems to be getting better. Since monday I have been

> taking 500mgs of Keflex 4 times daily. I guess it's a wait and see

> game now. Talk to you all later

>

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

,

If it seems to be getting bigger, please let your doctor know. Take

care, (n, 19, systemic)

On Oct 22, 2008, at 3:54 PM, wrote:

> Hello everyone,

> As it turns out. I do have MRSA. Still not overly concern as I was on

> Monday. The area seems to be getting better. Since monday I have been

> taking 500mgs of Keflex 4 times daily. I guess it's a wait and see

> game now. Talk to you all later

>

>

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

>

> ,

> be sure and let your rheumatologist know, its likely you can't have

an infusion until this is cleared.

Hi ,

My rheumy and my regular doctor are in the same office. Boy that makes

it nice. My next treatment is 2 weeks away. All ready on top of that.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

That Keflex should clear it all up. Worked great for my daughter. Hers

did begin to spread, but the Keflex stopped it. She does however have a

scar from the original, biggest sore. But overall the med worked well,

and I became quite vigilant about keeping the area clean. Any towels or

washcloths she used were washed separately in hot water. Not sure if it

was necessary, but as I said before no one else in the house caught it.

Glad it's getting better! Michele ( 21, spondy)

________________________________

From: [mailto: ] On

Behalf Of

Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 5:55 PM

Subject: Results

Hello everyone,

As it turns out. I do have MRSA. Still not overly concern as I was on

Monday. The area seems to be getting better. Since monday I have been

taking 500mgs of Keflex 4 times daily. I guess it's a wait and see

game now. Talk to you all later

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 4 months later...
Guest guest

Patty: Sorry to hear of your new dx. My friend's new son in law has been just

dx (he is 25) with it, as well. He found out a month before his wedding. Great

wedding present, yes?? :-( A family genetic for him, unfortunately. She gave

me this site to go to understand, as I told her about PBC and she said some of

the symptoms and blood tests mimic each other.

http://www.hemochromatosis.org/

Of course, you can also go to the American Liver Foundation site. Good luck.

Wow, the longer we live, the more diseases (and new vocabulary) enter our lives;

it seems monthly! I had never heard of PBC and now, Hematochromotosis, before

last Fall.

Pam, dx 10/08 stage 1, pbc, OLP, Hashimotos

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 1 year later...

Shea,

A lot of women get benign cysts on their ovaries. Its usally no big deal and

most don't even know they are there.. But its probably not a big deal.

Yeah on getting to start the new medicine!

Results

Today the phone rang, this used to be a normal sound, but when you are waiting

for results for a test and you see EMORY HEALTHCARE on the caller i.d you hit

the green button like your on Deal or No Deal. Dr. Han quickly explained that

she saw signs of arthritis and fluid in both of my knees. The hip MRI is another

story, she didn't see fluid or signs of arthritis. But she found something else,

she saw a cyst on one of my ovaries. This means I have to get a sonigram at an

OBGYN.

I'm 12 years old and I need to see a OBGYN?!?!?! What? She said it could be

nothing or it could be something. But, at least we get the green light to start

the new medicine. Has anything like this has happened to any of your kids?

Please, let me know

Thank you for all of your support and advice!Shea Reasoner

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Shea,

First of all, Deborah and I are so glad you get to start on the new medicine!

Hopefully this will really help your pain and swelling.

Second, Deborah did some research, and ovarian cysts are extremely common, even

in young girls ages 2-12, (anywhere from 20 to 68% of the kids studied) and

almost all were found only because they showed up on a scan. The only times to

be concerned are: if there is pain; if the cyst looks partially solid on the

ultrasound; or if the cyst doesn't go away after a few weeks. If any of these

things occur, it is common to get a biopsy, for which I would recommend having a

pediatric surgeon involved with the procedure (at least jointly with the

gynecologist.)

Third, there is an OB/GYN associated with Children's that does pediatric

gynecology in addition to seeing adults. Her name is Dr. Carla and you

can see her info here:

http://www.emoryhealthcare.org/find_physician/physician_detail.jsp?physicianid=1\

0978

We'll be keeping you in our prayers!

and Deborah

________________________________

From: Shea Reasoner <sheareasoner1@...>

Sent: Tue, September 7, 2010 9:32:58 PM

Subject: Results

Today the phone rang, this used to be a normal sound, but when you are waiting

for results for a test and you see EMORY HEALTHCARE on the caller i.d you hit

the green button like your on Deal or No Deal. Dr. Han quickly explained that

she saw signs of arthritis and fluid in both of my knees. The hip MRI is another

story, she didn't see fluid or signs of arthritis. But she found something else,

she saw a cyst on one of my ovaries. This means I have to get a sonigram at an

OBGYN.

I'm 12 years old and I need to see a OBGYN?!?!?! What? She said it could be

nothing or it could be something. But, at least we get the green light to start

the new medicine. Has anything like this has happened to any of your kids?

Please, let me know

Thank you for all of your support and advice!Shea Reasoner

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Shea, I am glad you are able to get started on the new medicine and I hope

it offers great benefits.

I wanted to write to you reference the ovarian cyst. Having had them my

entire life that I can remember and my sister also, the doc is Right, it is

most likely nothing. AND, if you have not started menses yet, it could be

that first follicle ready to rupture that is going to get you started. I

have had big ones and small ones, one’s that hurt soo bad I went to the ER

thinking my appendix was ready to rupture, mostly though, I feel a twinge

just inside my hipbones when I roll over or turn too quick. They can be

truly benign but for your age it should be checked out. Better safe!!

If you want to talk more about this or want to know about the appt you will

have with the OB/GYN and how they will ultrasound them, you are welcome to

email me privately. Because of my history, my daughter is at a high risk of

having them also, and when we get closer to your age, she will know the

symptoms to look for. I can respond with more info here if you think it

would be beneficial to all but I am willing to talk with you more off line

also.

Hugs to you.

Joann

joann@...

Zoe, 8.5, pauci JRA, non medicated remission 2 years and running.

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf

Of Shea Reasoner

Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2010 9:33 PM

Subject: Results

Today the phone rang, this used to be a normal sound, but when you are

waiting

for results for a test and you see EMORY HEALTHCARE on the caller i.d you

hit

the green button like your on Deal or No Deal. Dr. Han quickly explained

that

she saw signs of arthritis and fluid in both of my knees. The hip MRI is

another

story, she didn't see fluid or signs of arthritis. But she found something

else,

she saw a cyst on one of my ovaries. This means I have to get a sonigram at

an

OBGYN.

I'm 12 years old and I need to see a OBGYN?!?!?! What? She said it could be

nothing or it could be something. But, at least we get the green light to

start

the new medicine. Has anything like this has happened to any of your kids?

Please, let me know

Thank you for all of your support and advice!Shea Reasoner

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Shea,

I had no idea you were 12. You write like a much older person. You definitely

have a talent for writing. Maybe you should blog your whole arthritis

experience - kinda to help other kids. Just thinking.

Anyway, I am glad they found out a problem, now you can get help with your

knees. What medicines are they putting you on?

The cyst. I have had them. But I know nothing about them at your age. You

know pediatric medicine isn't just shrunk down adult medicine. You guys are

different and growing and developing people. So have it checked out just to be

on the safe side.

Good luck with your new meds. Keep us updated!

Audra

14 poly 07

Peyton 12 poly 08

>

> Today the phone rang, this used to be a normal sound, but when you are waiting

>>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Shea its good their sending you to obgyn i startd haveing cyst that age but i

was on medcade at time and did not want to send me to obgyn

and i end up haveing 4 surgerys before they final let me go to obgyn and now i

do not have cyst anymore they have been under control

Cyst can devlop for any reasons family history durning your cycles endometros

and sevral other reasons many women get them most the time their causes by just

your mounthly cycles and dont cause you trouble but if they cause you trouble

they will put you probly on form of brithcontrol as the brithcontrol can help

the cyst srink and go away the obgyn will probly run lots blood work just like

other drs and talk to you and your mom if you need someone to talk to just

mesage me i went threw the same stuff at your age and i am 16 now

>

> Today the phone rang, this used to be a normal sound, but when you are waiting

> for results for a test and you see EMORY HEALTHCARE on the caller i.d you hit

> the green button like your on Deal or No Deal. Dr. Han quickly explained that

> she saw signs of arthritis and fluid in both of my knees. The hip MRI is

another

> story, she didn't see fluid or signs of arthritis. But she found something

else,

> she saw a cyst on one of my ovaries. This means I have to get a sonigram at an

> OBGYN.

> I'm 12 years old and I need to see a OBGYN?!?!?! What? She said it could be

> nothing or it could be something. But, at least we get the green light to

start

> the new medicine. Has anything like this has happened to any of your kids?

> Please, let me know

> Thank you for all of your support and advice!Shea Reasoner

>

>

>

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Shea want to add one part so don't worry you most people don't need surgery for

them mine were just suddenly brought on with extreme pain and grew fast but with

you not having symptoms and it just showing up on mri probably nothing worry

about as allot of females get them

I could be wrong but i think the ob gyn will probably just keep eye on the cyst

every 6 weeks or so with ultrasound if not bothering you

> >

> > Today the phone rang, this used to be a normal sound, but when you are

waiting

> > for results for a test and you see EMORY HEALTHCARE on the caller i.d you

hit

> > the green button like your on Deal or No Deal. Dr. Han quickly explained

that

> > she saw signs of arthritis and fluid in both of my knees. The hip MRI is

another

> > story, she didn't see fluid or signs of arthritis. But she found something

else,

> > she saw a cyst on one of my ovaries. This means I have to get a sonigram at

an

> > OBGYN.

> > I'm 12 years old and I need to see a OBGYN?!?!?! What? She said it could

be

> > nothing or it could be something. But, at least we get the green light to

start

> > the new medicine. Has anything like this has happened to any of your kids?

> > Please, let me know

> > Thank you for all of your support and advice!Shea Reasoner

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...