Guest guest Posted February 27, 2004 Report Share Posted February 27, 2004 Hi , How did 's appt go? 15 weeks? WOW, you have some awesome correction time on your side. > WEll wish me luck tomorrow:) has her PT at 11 and then her initial appt > for the helmet at 1. I have no idea what they are doing tomorrow.. but i > have the medical necessary letter from the Dr. and the prescription, So PRay we > don't have any insurance problems. The first lady i talked to sounded fine and > no problem, then i had to call back because i scheduled it during her PT, And > this lady asked why we needed it.. blah blah blah, and was very skeptical, > like i just wanted a helmet for ...If her case wasn't as severe, maybe we > wouldn't need it, but the Dr.s down at childrens said it would be the best > bet...So wish me luck:) is only 15 weeks old, and will have our 3rd PT appt > tomorrow. But her motion IS def. Improving..wahoo! > > In PA > and my 2 Girls: > Madison 6/17/02 > & > Ava 11/9/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2006 Report Share Posted April 27, 2006 > > > Tomorrow (Thurs) is my sleep study. Anyone who might have been through one > that might have some words of wisdom for me? > Peace and Blessings > ~*~ Akiba ~*~ > Pragmatic Visionary > http://yodamamma.blogspot.com/ > -- Sleep well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2008 Report Share Posted October 21, 2008 Tomorrow I'm having a CT scan of my left orbit and an xray of my right rib cage. I am trying to be positive but the truth is that I am scared to death. They are both such odd areas and they showed up on a bone scan. What the heck could they be? I had my bone scan report faxed to my hematologist, who is also an oncologist, just in case. I mean my rheumatologist knows about arthritis and things like that and I figure it can't hurt. He didn't deny the fact that it could be cancer. He said I don't think so but I want to get more tests. I want to cry and I want to scream and I don't even know what is wrong yet. Why is it that nothing is ever simple? Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2008 Report Share Posted October 22, 2008 Sharon, I know this is stressful for you. I hope everything turns out OK. Shirley > > Tomorrow I'm having a CT scan of my left orbit and an xray of my right rib > cage. I am trying to be positive but the truth is that I am scared to > death. They are both such odd areas and they showed up on a bone scan. > What the heck could they be? I had my bone scan report faxed to my > hematologist, who is also an oncologist, just in case. I mean my > rheumatologist knows about arthritis and things like that and I figure it > can't hurt. He didn't deny the fact that it could be cancer. He said I > don't think so but I want to get more tests. I want to cry and I want to > scream and I don't even know what is wrong yet. Why is it that nothing is > ever simple? > > Sharon > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2008 Report Share Posted October 22, 2008 Good luck today, Sharon. Try not to worry. Please let us know what happens. Not an MD On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 8:53 PM, Sharon Hendricks <harrypotterfan1972@...> wrote: > Tomorrow I'm having a CT scan of my left orbit and an xray of my right rib > cage. I am trying to be positive but the truth is that I am scared to > death. They are both such odd areas and they showed up on a bone scan. > What the heck could they be? I had my bone scan report faxed to my > hematologist, who is also an oncologist, just in case. I mean my > rheumatologist knows about arthritis and things like that and I figure it > can't hurt. He didn't deny the fact that it could be cancer. He said I > don't think so but I want to get more tests. I want to cry and I want to > scream and I don't even know what is wrong yet. Why is it that nothing is > ever simple? > > Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2008 Report Share Posted October 22, 2008 Sharon, what type of bone scan did you have and what was it that showed up? a [ ] Tomorrow Tomorrow I'm having a CT scan of my left orbit and an xray of my right rib cage. I am trying to be positive but the truth is that I am scared to death. They are both such odd areas and they showed up on a bone scan. What the heck could they be? I had my bone scan report faxed to my hematologist, who is also an oncologist, just in case. I mean my rheumatologist knows about arthritis and things like that and I figure it can't hurt. He didn't deny the fact that it could be cancer. He said I don't think so but I want to get more tests. I want to cry and I want to scream and I don't even know what is wrong yet. Why is it that nothing is ever simple? Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2008 Report Share Posted October 22, 2008 I'm not sure what kind it was. I just know that i had an injection 3 hours before and that it showed something abnormal on my left orbit and my right rib cage between ribs 5 and 6. I have to get ready and go - the place where I have it has a nice place to have lunch beforehand so I'm going to go early. I have a hematologist who is also an oncologist so I had the bone scan results sent to him as well to see what he makes of it. Going to request that they send today's results to him as well. Sharon On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 9:40 AM, patandpaula <patandpaula@...>wrote: > Sharon, what type of bone scan did you have and what was it that showed > up? a > [ ] Tomorrow > > Tomorrow I'm having a CT scan of my left orbit and an xray of my right rib > cage. I am trying to be positive but the truth is that I am scared to > death. They are both such odd areas and they showed up on a bone scan. > What the heck could they be? I had my bone scan report faxed to my > hematologist, who is also an oncologist, just in case. I mean my > rheumatologist knows about arthritis and things like that and I figure it > can't hurt. He didn't deny the fact that it could be cancer. He said I > don't think so but I want to get more tests. I want to cry and I want to > scream and I don't even know what is wrong yet. Why is it that nothing is > ever simple? > > Sharon > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2008 Report Share Posted October 22, 2008 Hang in there, Sharon. It could be as simple as an old fracture or even the RA itself. I had a bone scan that showed some uptake in the sterno-clavicular area - right where a chiropractor that I had seen a couple of years back broke my collar bone. Bone scans can be intimidating, but its good your doctors are on the ball and are following up with the CT scan. Its good that your doctor doesn't think its cancer, so my thoughts are he's just covering his bases. As scary as this feels right now, you have to admit how mundane and boring life could be otherwise. Although I can think of lots of other ways to keep from being bored. My prayers are with you. Please let us know............Doreen > > Tomorrow I'm having a CT scan of my left orbit and an xray of my > right rib cage. I am trying to be positive but the truth is that I > am scared to death. They are both such odd areas and they showed > up on a bone scan. > What the heck could they be? I had my bone scan report faxed to my > hematologist, who is also an oncologist, just in case. I mean my > rheumatologist knows about arthritis and things like that and I > figure it can't hurt. He didn't deny the fact that it could be > cancer. He said I don't think so but I want to get more tests. I > want to cry and I want to scream and I don't even know what is > wrong yet. Why is it that nothing is ever simple? > > Sharon > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2008 Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 Sharon, I would be scared too. Honey, I truly hope that your fears will be just a memory soon and your CT shows no cancer. Please let us know what they find out and how you are doing. I'm sending good and positive thoughts your way. Shirley > > > > > Tomorrow I'm having a CT scan of my left orbit and an xray of my > > right rib cage. I am trying to be positive but the truth is that I > > am scared to death. They are both such odd areas and they showed > > up on a bone scan. > > What the heck could they be? I had my bone scan report faxed to my > > hematologist, who is also an oncologist, just in case. I mean my > > rheumatologist knows about arthritis and things like that and I > > figure it can't hurt. He didn't deny the fact that it could be > > cancer. He said I don't think so but I want to get more tests. I > > want to cry and I want to scream and I don't even know what is > > wrong yet. Why is it that nothing is ever simple? > > > > Sharon > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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