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    Scooby123
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    Well pet scan results back, everywhere I had Mel  before treatment did not light up. Area did was lymph nodes in chest. Not had any involment there before. Christmas  scan showed nodes up 2 . April scan bit bigger. Consultant said nothing on scans there before ippi treatment 2015. To confirm what it is biopsy of nodes in chest.

     

    Any one had biopsy in chest lymph nodes and how was it .

    scooby❤️

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      casagrayson
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      I'm sorry you have to go through this, Scooby.  

        Scooby123
        Participant

        Thanks Susan , am well nervous about having it done and results. 

        Scooby x

        Scooby123
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        Thanks Susan , am well nervous about having it done and results. 

        Scooby x

      Bubbles
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      Hey, Scooby!  YAY!!!  And….well shoot!  Hoping that the bits that lit up are nothings more than troublesome "ditzels"!!!  Hang in there!  c

        Scooby123
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        Thanks Hun , glad when it's over and know what am dealing with.

        scooby ❤️

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