Thanks Connie. I appreciate your very heartfelt response. I think if there was ever a time in my life to overreact and be overly cautious, it's now. I have known so many people that are affected by cancer in some way. There is a woman in my office that had stage 4 Esophageal Cancer that had met to I believe her shoulder. She went in for annual yearly check up and mentioned to her doctor that she thought she had acid reflux. He asked her if she had trouble swallowing and she said yes. He immediately started feeling her neck and chest and found a small mass under her shoulder. Turns out her tumor was 20 cm long and wrapped around. Her cancer dr at Arlington Cancer Center had just returned to the Dallas area after working for fourteen years at MD Anderson in Houston. She decided to not have the invasive surgery and instead had the lymph nodes removed with chemo and rad. That was six years ago. He told her a couple years later that he didn't challenge her on the surgery because he didn't think she would make it either way. She still takes a pill form of chemo and was just at the cancer center on Saturday. Everything is still No Evidence of Disease. So, I think I will continue to press for answers. I will just try to turn down the crazy volume just a bit. Thanks again for your reply. I could feel the emotion in it and definitely tugged on my heartstrings.