Posted by james K on August 23, 2006, at 0:11:34
In reply to Re: No evidence of malignancy, posted by kid47 on August 22, 2006, at 10:05:27
> I wish I could help you to let go of this. In my experience, if a medical test result comes back with any indication of a problem you are immediately notified.....I'm sure there are a few folks out their who might not agree, but in general, as far as medical testing goes, no news is good news. I hope you can put this whole frightening ordeal in the rear view mirror.
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> peace
> kidI guess I don't know you kid, so Hello.
I wanted to second that idea that if something is wrong they let you know. My wife had a masectomy a few years ago for breast cancer, and yesterday on her annual mammogram/check up, they found something in her other breast.
I was concerned they would string her along making the appt. for the ultrasound, but they called her today and scheduled her for tomorrow. I'm glad they are on the ball, but they are so on the ball I'm scared. Grow up time again.
James K
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