I take that wolf comment back. Bottom line is that I ( only me) kinda feel like you are so emotionally stressed over all this, (judging from your tone and comments in your posts), that you really are stating things that you really don't know to be true. Like having HPV equals getting oral cancer, or the palpable emotional stress that I feel when I read your posts, which seems extreme to me, (perhaps not to others). Nasal cysts are pretty common by the way, and they are often treated and go away with steroid nasal sprays.

But I am seeming to become part of your problem, and confusing you instead of helping you. Not my intention, but perhaps it is better if I just let the others reply to you, and stay away from it. My last recommendation mirrors my first. Learn what's what. Pursue answers until you and your doctors are satisfied. Try to stay calm and don't go over the top with every little thing that comes up, especially when you are unsure what it even means. Remember we ( the board participants here - minus the docs who have identified themselves) are not doctors, we are patients, caregivers, and lay people. I will let you be now, and just watch from the sidelines, only commenting if someone gives you seriously bad ideas that I think might hurt you.

Last edited by Brian Hill; 05-26-2010 07:40 PM. Reason: typos

Brian, stage 4 oral cancer survivor. OCF Founder and Director. The first responsibility of a leader is to define reality. The last is to say thank you. In between, the leader is a servant.