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LA NYC last won the day on August 13 2022

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  1. Debbie, Wishing you all the best on PET Scan. I’m so glad you reached out, as everyone here is so wonderful and they’re all giving you their experienced advice and knowledge. Rooting for you. Best, Lori
  2. Hi Debbie, I’m so sorry for all your wait and worry. If you do want to “ take the ride”, ( probably an hour and 45 minutes!) I would still recommend your coming into the city and making an appointment with either NYU or NY Presbyterian. Both hospitals have the latest equipment, scanners, and teams of doctors highly specialized in Lung Cancer treatment. I have a wonderful Pulmonologist that took my case very seriously and then referred me to a top Cardio-Thoracic Surgeon(who I will be having surgery with in 2 weeks) They work together as a team, and I know I’m in great hands and my worries are eased. They are also warm and personable, take time with you, give helpful, knowledgeable, experienced information to help you make the best decisions going forward. Being new to this board myself, I’m not sure if I can post the Dr.s names here, if so, and you would like them, I’d be happy to share that with you. Will be keeping you in my thoughts. Glad you reposted. So many wonderful, supportive people here. Best, Lori
  3. Hi Debbie, I’m pretty new to this forum myself, and I understand your worry and concerns. I’m sorry you are going through this and am sure you want to get on this right away. I don’t know how close you are to NYC, but I am currently working with a fabulous Pulmonologist and Cardio-Thoracic surgeon at New York Presbyterian/Weill Cornell. I started at NYU Langone in Manhattan, and they too have highly skilled Pulmonologists and Surgeons. Both Hospitals have doctors that work together in a group effort in providing you with full service care. the members of this forum have been so helpful. A wonderful group of knowledgeable people. I believe your post is on a thread of a previous poster though. You may want to repost under your name in this section to be seen sooner. I am sure you will get more responses that way. My best to you. And if you decide to come to NYC for scans or treatment I can give you names. take care, Lori
  4. Lou, How did your scan go on Monday? Maybe you posted somewhere else? Hoping you got great results! all the best, Lori
  5. Yes, Bridget, such great info. So glad I found all of you.😊
  6. Thanks for posting this info Judy. Seems very informative. 🙂
  7. Hi Justin, I do hope you’re feeling better now that you are on the anti-seizure meds and steroids. Wishing you all the best💜 Lori
  8. Thank you Judy! I’m glad the bronchoscopy went well for you and was successful. It seems like a mixed bag whereas some get a diagnosis from it and others procedures are inconclusive. The location of my nodule made it challenging, and surgery seems like the best option at this point. i hope your feeling well. Thanks for the good luck wishes. my best to you for continued good health☺️ Lori
  9. Hi Justin, me again, 😏, I think I misunderstood and realize now your diagnosis WAS cancer related, so sorry again that you had to go through the back and forth and runaround. We really do know our own bodies, what’s happening and do have to advocate for ourselves. I’m glad you were persistent and really hoping you’re feeling much better now. Have a great day and week. be well, Lori
  10. Hi Justin, Sorry I missed your reply earlier, I’m still learning how to navigate these boards and how to see and reply properly! sorry too, that you’ve been given the runaround and had to go back and forth with your doctors to get answers and resolve. How frustrating and nerve wracking that is! I am glad to hear that it’s not cancer related( whew!) and hope the meds you’re taking are working and that you’re feeling much better. best to you, Lori
  11. Lou, this SO very helpful. Thank you so much for all this wonderful information. It really helps tremendously to know what to prepare for! I’m going to order a wedge pillow right now! ; ) I too, am an active, over achiever. I will be sure pace myself now after reading of your experience! Best to you and best of luck on Monday! Lori
  12. Lou, Thanks you so much. Your first sentence completely describes what my journey has been on all this for the past year and a half. I feel after hearing all your stories that yes, this is the best decision. Just get it out and find out. I’m so happy to hear that you’ve been NED ever since your VATS surgery and I look forward to reading your blog and will do that right now. I will be wishing you all great thoughts on Monday and look forward to your writing after and letting us know that you continue to be NED! All the best to you! Lori
  13. Walfredo, thanks you for telling me of your experience and giving me your thoughts. After hearing of yours and others non diagnostic bronchoscopies,I believe now I’m making the right decision. When my Pulmonologist said he “thinks” he can reach it with bronchoscope, it didn’t leave me feeling confident about going through another procedure that may fail. Like you said, it would just be stressful waiting for the next thing. what did you eventually have done to make your diagnosis? And how are you doing now? I do hope that you’re feeling much better and wishing you the best. Again, thank you. Yours and others stories have been so helpful. take good care, Lori
  14. Justin, thanks so much, as always, for the good wishes and support. How did your talk with your doctor go? I hope you’re doing ok and am sending good health wishes to you! best, ☺️ Lori
  15. Tom, wow!! 8 Bronchoscopies! I’m so sorry for all you’ve been through with them. You’re certainly the authority on everything Bronchoscopy. I do hope that’s the end of those procedures for you, and am happy to hear you have a trustedThoracic Surgeon to get you through it all with minimal side effects. After talking with Pulmonolgist and a couple of friends who are cancer survivors, I decided to go with VATS surgery. I realize it’s best to just get it out now while it’s small and not risk another procedure that may be inconclusive. I am meeting with the Surgeon on Wednesday to discuss and plan for the surgery. thanks so very much for all the detailed information. So very helpful. Take care, Lori
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