Did anyone have a missed diagnosis of NSCLC?
Did anyone have a missed diagnosis of NSCLC? I had a routine chest Xray in the ER incidental to any lung issues. The radiologist saw a suspicious nodule and recommended a CT scan follow up. The hospital never gave me the report. 4 months later, I was diagnosed with lung cancer. The nodule had grown from 1.4 to 3 cm. Curious as to how unique this is.
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My segmentectomy removed 1/3 of the upper lobe of my right lung via Robotic Assisted Thoracic Surgery. I have 4 small incisions on my right side. Other than the typical post-surgery recovery - mild pain, tightness around the stitches and some rib pain - I’ve had no adverse effects and breathing is normal. Best of luck to you. Modern surgical techniques are remarkable. I also had a great thoracic surgeon at Northwestern in Chicago.
Duh, nevermind the last one🤪
Yeah I began weight training with a personal trainer in May. Been getting stronger than I've ever been. Last month or so I've been hitting the cardio harder. Half hour 3 times a week and 2 hours on Sundays. I'm a big guy at 315 lbs and 47 years old. So I got the getting in shape part going anyway. 🙂 Disappointed I'm going to lose a lot of what I've gained this year. Sounds like you are making huge strides to getting better. That is wonderful to hear. All that information you gave me is soooo appreciated. Thank you Thank you Thank you!
Thank you for the reply. Sounds like everything went great for you. So happy to hear that. I hope I have a similar outcome. I have a 2.6 cm nodule with ground glass around it in my lower right lobe. Pulmonologist thinks they will only need to remove part of the lobe.
Thank you for the reply. I love hearing success stories. I've been using doctor google too much.
My Dr told me to stay away from Dr Google, but to use sites like Mayo .org, Cleveland clinic . Org, Harvard, Mt Sinai etc. as long as it ends in Org and not COM. We all have done it and scared ourselves sick! Best answers will come from your actual doctors. If you don't agree with them ask for a second opinion. You have to be comfortable with what YOU decide to do. It is scary, but once you're done and healing you will feel better. Just remember to breathe and relax your mind. Great you are working out. You shouldn't loose anything you've gained, you will just have to take a small break for about a month or two but the walking will help! Good thoughts and prayers sending to you!
Cindy
Cleveland clinic is my favorite!!! So much great info. I also read a ton of research studies. When this was originally found in 2021 I thought I only had a couple years left based on what I was reading. Thankfully what I have is very slow growing and seems to have a very good prognosis if caught early enough. I've been doing power lifting. I know I'll lose at least a little progress but should be easy to regain once I recover. Thanks for your reply and kindness.
Can I ask what kind you have?
Mine was adenocarcinoma. Went from 8mm ground glass nodule to an 18-22 mm part solid. Took 9 years. I was very lucky it was so slow growing! Didn't know it was there.
To be honest we aren't sure yet. We've been tracking it for over 2 years. It hasn't grown much. The assumption is slow growing Adenocarcinoma. Discovered it in July of 2021. 2.6 cm solid with ground glass opacity around it. There are also multiple satellite nodules one of which grew from 6mm to 7mm over the 2 years we've been tracking. The large nodule has not changed in size but the density has increased. The pulmonologist started out not being concerned thinking it may only be scarring from my acid reflux. The last visit he seemed rather concerned. He told me "your 2024 is going to suck". He also added "but once you get through this there is a 90% chance you'll be in the clear". Hope is right about the 90% thing. Just today I got the biopsy scheduled for March 7th. CT guided needle biopsy. We will see from there. Thank you for sharing your story. It seems rather similar to mine so far. Did you need to go through any chemo or other treatment?
No, I have been lucky so far. Only had that nodule and one small 4mm one in my right upper lung that has never changed. I have my 2nd 6 month scan on March 29th and a praying that all stays well! They took out a segment instead of an entire lobe and said “clear margins and no lymph nodes involved”. I did not have a biopsy before hand. It was confirmed after it was removed and it was tested and confirmed to be Adenocarcinoma. No chemo, radiation or immunotherapy needed. I did have a bronchoscopy and a PET scan. Nothing else “lit up”. Even the nodule itself barely lit. Again, I feel very lucky that it was caught early.