Hi just wee update. I had a CT scan of my lungs recently as at beginning of my treatment the CT showed two tiny nodules on my lungs he described them as incidential . If ten people had a CT scan half could have them. After chasing up my cancer nurse I was told it was good no increase in size and all the same as before . She said consultant would explain at my next apt in a week's time. I am soso pleased as you can imagine. The fear of every scan is awful .
Great news now carry on living xx
the fear of scans will reduce in time.
Hugs Hazel
Hazel aka RadioactiveRaz
My blog is www.radioactiveraz.wordpress.com HPV 16+ tonsil cancer Now 6 years post treatment. 35 radiotherapy 2 chemo T2N2NM.Happily getting on with living always happy to help
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Thank you Hazel, you do worry at scan times but I'm so pleased . Now to just try focus on the positives and hopefully these water blisters improve over time. 17 weeks post RT now. Roll on the weeks xx
tiny nodules on my lungs
no increase in size and all the same as before .
Snap. This is so common
If ten people had a CT scan half could have them.
Dani
Base of tongue cancer. T2N0M0 6 weeks Radiotherapy finished January 2019
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Dani did you have themx
Yes, hence the “snap”
Dani
Base of tongue cancer. T2N0M0 6 weeks Radiotherapy finished January 2019
I wrote a blog about my cancer. just click on the link below
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