1 cm lung cancer tumor with COPD & emphysema: Anxious
Hi: I am 75 years old and recently diagnosed with emphysema copd and 1 cm nodule that grew 1mm since last year and solidified. I had a pet scan that proved positive for cancer.
My pcp is optimistic that a VATS will take care of the growth as he has determined the copd and emphysema are mild. I typically walk 2 miles mostly up hill almost everyday and am able to breathe quite easily and do all that I need to do.
I am hopefully having a video visit with UPMC surgeon who is highly respected
I am experiencing extreme general anxiety and have been reading many of the comments on here and so appreciate all of you writing about your concerns,success and troubles.
Thank you
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Typos lol
Loulou:
How kind and helpful for you to take the time to write.
I will do everything you have suggested. I promise.
There is a small part of my thinking which leads me to believe for a short period of time that this is not going to be so terrible. I hope not anyway.
If it does I will remember your words and do what you have instructed and inspired me to do.
Thank you again for taking the time to educate and prepare me.
Frank
Lou lou.
I perfectly understood and wad elevated by your words
Typo SCHMYPO. HA HA HA
Just received a call from the surgeon's office. I am scheduled for surgery on the 11th of February. They have ordered for me to have a nuclear stress test on the 6th. I have never had one of those. Anyone have experience with this?
I am your girl again Frank!!!
I had one last month as i was having issues with a high resting heartrate.
They will give you something that makes your heart beat like a freaking racehorse. It didn’t hurt but I sure didn’t like it!!!! Then you get in a machine and they take a bunch of pictures. I was there about 3 hours or more. Afterwards i was jittery for a while. Drink a bunch of water after
Loylou:
Sounds like a lot of fun like everything else about this escapde.
Thank you for the education Lou. Is lou short for Louise?
Oh @franki24, What profound words. Most of us go through multiple stages of acceptance after being diagnosed with cancer. We can flip back and forth a bit between those stages over time too. I do, even today, years later. It helps to look back and appreciate the lives that we've lived, while still looking forward to what is yet to come. Hugs.
Well. I was speaking to someone today who is 84. I mentioned to her something Oscar.Wilde wrote who was the most celebrated man of his time until he wasn't. He wrote upon his release from prison for being gay, he wrote: I only want to know people who know what sorrow is. No one else interests me.
I happen to mentor several people in the 40s and 50s whose expectations of life have gone unmet. They have just now in their 40s adjusted their expectations to what is possible and what is most loving. Their sorrows and regrets have aided them in having empathy and compassion for others.
The way of sorrow according to the most holy and devout men is through sorrow.
Hope you are well
it is just a nickname I got over the years