David,
As has been said already, this seems to be a fairly common occurance.
On my first three scans there was something different to "not worry about". Here I am 3 years later...
The good news is that you have a team looking after you, and when one member of the team droppped the ball, another member was able to pick it up. Believe me, I know how frustrating it is to have something to not worry about for a couple of months.
Hang in there. I'll be thinking of you in the Spring.
And David, thanks for all of your contributions on this site. Keep up the good work.

Good Health,

Chuck


SCC Stage IV right tonsil T3N3M0. Dx 08/03. Clinical Trial:8 weeks Taxol, Carboplatin then Hydrea, 5FU, IMRT x's 48, SND, Iressa x 2yrs. Now 20 years out and thriving. Dealing with a Prostate cancer diagnosis now. Add a Bladder cancer diagnosis to all the fun.
It's always something
"Adversity doesn't build character, it reveals it."