Guest guest Posted December 2, 2003 Report Share Posted December 2, 2003 Its better to have good information twice then not at all. I dont really understand the physiology of pseudocyst so I do hope that the increased calcification within the cyst is a good sign of it maturing and encapulating within itself. So that no additional fluid can be drawn in. They are a hard booger to master as they are so different in everybody and still quit a mystery to physicians. Any time there is a relief in pain is good news; and to have such just in time for Thanksgiving is even better. Did your daugher announce her engagement? I am having an extremely pain " free " day. Its almost a little too good. I have been trying very hard not to do too much; stayed close to home; tinkered in the kitchen; strolled the lawn; cooked a really good dinner and was able to sit at the table with the family and enjoy it. That I have not done in a long time; I cook but then cant eat for one reason or another. Tomorrow I will go to the grocery store; the big one. I plan to do all the shopping I have not done in a month. Last time I went I ended up in bed for 3 days. My husband has done the shopping. I am putting the big cooler in the car. The 2 younger children have the Christmas concert Firday night at the school. I need to take them to get some thing new to wear. I will try to hit Target tomorrow too. If I tire, I will just have to go on Thursday. Here's to you and I both heading in the direction of healing. Please let me know when you talk with your doc about the results, but I am very glad that it seems to be doing better. Warmly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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