Scared, Frustrated with not being able to make dr appt. need advice
I was diagnosed by accident with two ground glass lung nodules both size 5mm. I just had a lung CT scan and in 8 weeks one nodule is now 7mm and has a semisolid center of 2mm. I am really scared. I haven't heard anything from my Pulmonologist. I don't have an appt until Oct. Dr. Kyle Hogarth of Chicago and renown Pulmonologist says that an increase in nodule size plus it becoming solid is a reason to get in immediately for a discussion on how to proceed. I know he does bronchoscopies and I would like to get one. I live in CT so Yale is nearby. I tried calling to make an appointment with their lung nodule center, but I only get voicemail. It takes days for them to return the call and then they are just an answering service that tries to get ahold of the center. So far I have heard nothing back. Does my pulmonologist have to call? I'm at a loss and feel like I am totally on my own. Does anyone know how this all works with scheduling?
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Thank you. I am very active but should walk more. I build all day (home renovator) So I never sit down. I do know a little about increasing lung size from a scoliosis PT. She showed me how to increase all the tiny muscles in the rib cage to make more room for lung expansion. It is tough not knowing anything. Friday I hope to have some sort of plan to move forward.
its been 2 1/2 months since the first scan. It took 2 months to get in to the Pulmonologist. Then I was supposed to wait 6 weeks to get in to review the results- even though I can see all of the results online. Hopefully on Friday I will have some sort of plan. Just scared that its growing and is possible semisolid in the center. But maybe it was always this way and the first scan didn't pick it up well. I will post after I know something.
@cmcguire10 hiya it’s Dave from Pa: that’s the fist time ive seen KRAS mutation mentioned. I’ve got mNSCLC adenoCA with KRAS and Tp53 biomarkers. Non operable so it’s radiation and chemo for me. Great to hear you’re doing well. Good luck DgA
@dave56pa - Thank you! I haven’t seen it much on here either. I looked it up as soon as I saw my biomarker test results. There are even a few variations of the KRAS mutation. I pray that you will/are doing well with your treatments and I pray that they will work!🙏🙏🙏
I pray for you to have strength and courage as you fight this fight! God Bless you!🙏🙏🙏❤️
@cmcguire10 Tanx for the well wishes. I’ve got KRAS G12v and TP53 v157f among others. Not the results we were hoping for. But UPMC Hillman is a top notch research facility so who knows knows what they’re cooking up in their labs