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#14712 12-22-2003 06:54 AM
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HI ON THURSDAY I WENT TO AN ORAL SURGEON THAT DID A BIOPSY ON A LUMP I HAD ON MY TONGUE FOR 3 WEEKS TO 4 WEEKS THAT HURT ALOT .HE TOLD ME TO TAKE IT OFF AND THAT SORES DONT STAY IN THE MOUTH THAT LONG EXCEPT CANCER. WELL NEEDLESS TO SAY IM VERY SCARED I HAVE AN APPOINTMENT TOMMORROW FOR MY RESULTS IM BESIDE MY SELF WAITING FOR THIS NEWS . MORE NERVOUS TODAY THEN BEFORE IM 33 AND HAVE 2 SMALL CHILDREN ITS HARD TO LOOK AT THEM AND THERE SMILING FACES WITH OUT FEELING BAD. THANKS FOR THE OPPORTUNITY TO LET OUT.
JOANN

#14713 12-23-2003 04:32 AM
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Joannc,

I to am waiting for my test results of a tongue biopsy. I did hear some good news. After a tough weekend, my ENT called me on Monday with the preliminary test results. I believe it's the frozen section test. They came back negative. So for yesterday and up till this morning I was estactic.

This morning I had my post op ENT appointment and was suppose to get my final results. They are not back yet. I won't hear the final results until the Friday after Christmas. So I'm back waiting and worrying. Even with good news my emotions are back on edge.

Waiting to hear is tough. There is no denying it. I found that talking to others and getting out helps but only goes so far. This list is a god send. When I had my first occurence (SSC on lower lip) four years ago there was no such resource. There was no place to do research and no visible support structure. Fortunately there is now. You are not alone in this venture.

Keep your spirits up. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Steve

#14714 12-24-2003 08:18 AM
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So here I am with another question. My husband has been doing great after his bout with stage IV cancer of his right tonsil. He is 18 months post treatmemt. (rad & chemo)Fully recovered from his modified radical neck surgery. Eating well and enjoying life. Until yesterday, when he had a chest xray. Got a call from his ENT telling him to go get a CAT scan because of a "spot" on the xray that he wants a better look at. So of course I think the worst. But I am hoping there is another explanation. Any suggestions? Happy Holidays to all especially those of you still in treatment or waiting for the other shoe to fall.


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