Turns out the feeling was just some kind of existential anxiety and not premonition. The radiologist's report was published about three hours after the scan and no changes or reasons for concern were flagged. Once again, I'm grateful to all the doctors, nurses, caregivers, support staff, family and friends who have stayed on this journey with me.
Monday, August 25, 2025
CT Scan and Oncology Appointment - Thoracic Surgery 05.24.24 T+458
My recovery from last year's middle lobectomy has been uneventful, and I really haven't worried much about a recurrence of cancer. However, yesterday I woke up feeling a little uneasy and wondered if my Celtic imagination wasn't warning me about a bad outcome to today's CT scan. The feeling persisted when the radiology report wasn't released in the usual ten or fifteen minutes, but I was calmed by my oncology nurse practioner's assurance that she didn't see anything different or worrisome in the scan.
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So, Cath, are you considered to be in remission? Praise God for good scans♥️
That’s me up there as anonymous 😆
Not really remission. All cancer is presumed to be removed. Issue may be manifestation of a new cancer
Anonymous doesn't suit you, Cath!
Haha! Thanks , Cath!
Wonderful news!!
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