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PET Scan results ……

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    laulamb
    Participant

    No abnormal focal nonphysiologic FDG uptake seen to suggest mestastic disease.

    YAY!!  Thanks for everyone's good thoughts and prayers.

    There was nothing on the PET scan report that discussed the 4 mm lung nodule.  So I am guessing it was still 4 mm and not able to be seen by the PET Scan or it was gone.  Does anyone have an insight on this? 

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      UBContributor
      Participant

      I wish everyone on this site has such test results! 

      UBContributor
      Participant

      I wish everyone on this site has such test results! 

        laulamb
        Participant

        UBContributer,

        Me too!  Me too!  What an awful disease this is!

        laulamb
        Participant

        UBContributer,

        Me too!  Me too!  What an awful disease this is!

        laulamb
        Participant

        UBContributer,

        Me too!  Me too!  What an awful disease this is!

      UBContributor
      Participant

      I wish everyone on this site has such test results! 

      jennunicorn
      Participant

      When I got my 3 month scan after there were a couple lung spots noted it just breifly mentioned that the spots seen in the last scan are unable to be found now. So, they had disappeared. Sounds like the same happened for you, yay!! (I think if it was still noticeable it would have been mentioned.. if it's not mentioned, it's probably not there)

      jennunicorn
      Participant

      When I got my 3 month scan after there were a couple lung spots noted it just breifly mentioned that the spots seen in the last scan are unable to be found now. So, they had disappeared. Sounds like the same happened for you, yay!! (I think if it was still noticeable it would have been mentioned.. if it's not mentioned, it's probably not there)

      jennunicorn
      Participant

      When I got my 3 month scan after there were a couple lung spots noted it just breifly mentioned that the spots seen in the last scan are unable to be found now. So, they had disappeared. Sounds like the same happened for you, yay!! (I think if it was still noticeable it would have been mentioned.. if it's not mentioned, it's probably not there)

        laulamb
        Participant

        Jenn, Yes that is what I thought also … if they were visible then they would have been noted.  Thank you for your reponse, hope all is well with you! 

        laulamb
        Participant

        Jenn, Yes that is what I thought also … if they were visible then they would have been noted.  Thank you for your reponse, hope all is well with you! 

        laulamb
        Participant

        Jenn, Yes that is what I thought also … if they were visible then they would have been noted.  Thank you for your reponse, hope all is well with you! 

      youngann
      Participant

      Whoo hoo!! Great news!

      youngann
      Participant

      Whoo hoo!! Great news!

      youngann
      Participant

      Whoo hoo!! Great news!

      _Paul_
      Participant

      Sounds like any NED ( no evidence of disease) to me which is fantastic.  Congratulations!

      – Paul

      _Paul_
      Participant

      Sounds like any NED ( no evidence of disease) to me which is fantastic.  Congratulations!

      – Paul

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