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<blockquote data-quote="Feeling Sad" data-source="post: 698558" data-attributes="member: 19245"><p>I do not have complete peace of mind, no pun intended, with the test results.</p><p></p><p>A spot enhanced by the contrast showed up where my surgery was performed. He read the images for the first time as i sat anxiously beside him. He said, "Hmmm, whats thIs?" He was concerned and kept looking at the different images. He said that it was very difficult to see behind the titanium plate. That it 'warped' the image. He was not extremely concerned, but rather cautious. The radiologist explained away the spot as past surgery healing or perhaps scar tissue from my surgery. </p><p></p><p>I need to go in sooner next time to be on the safe side. I have become used to uncertainties in my life...with my sons and my health. It just made me reflective. Dying concerns me because I won't be around to 'help' my sons, not that I can....</p><p></p><p>It is becoming more and more difficult to be upbeat. I am sure that I am fine, I just wanted a clean bill of health. I will try not to worry. Day by day. Thank you all for your thoughtful support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feeling Sad, post: 698558, member: 19245"] I do not have complete peace of mind, no pun intended, with the test results. A spot enhanced by the contrast showed up where my surgery was performed. He read the images for the first time as i sat anxiously beside him. He said, "Hmmm, whats thIs?" He was concerned and kept looking at the different images. He said that it was very difficult to see behind the titanium plate. That it 'warped' the image. He was not extremely concerned, but rather cautious. The radiologist explained away the spot as past surgery healing or perhaps scar tissue from my surgery. I need to go in sooner next time to be on the safe side. I have become used to uncertainties in my life...with my sons and my health. It just made me reflective. Dying concerns me because I won't be around to 'help' my sons, not that I can.... It is becoming more and more difficult to be upbeat. I am sure that I am fine, I just wanted a clean bill of health. I will try not to worry. Day by day. Thank you all for your thoughtful support. [/QUOTE]
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