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It's quite possible that in your case the calcifications are not worrisome. But you want to know. I would bring it up at your next appointment to be proactive about your health.

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I will. Thanks. I need to get through these procedures to see what is going on. The only time I will see him will be on Monday and I will be slightly sedated before they finally put me under to do the procedures. I can't be aware of what is going on since they have problems with doing my colonoscopy. They get stuck in two places. Maybe more now who knows? I have double loops and not sure since I have had so many colonoscopies since I986 not sure if there is scarring. Also, I keep telling my doctors about my weight gain and no one has looked into it. I don't like google things since most times things are scary. Within the last year and a half I gained 20 lbs. I have not changed my eating habits, so don't know if it's fluid, tumor or what. Since I do have a thyroid condition they say thyroid meds are ok but they never actually adjusted it the whole time being on the meds. I'm having trouble breathing the past couple days, so don't know if it could be anxiety or what. But what is scary is the last time I had trouble breathing, I also got lightheaded, then pains in chest and took myself to the hospital where they admitted me due to hemoglobin down to 5.5 and that is when I found out I was bleeding slowly but never saw it.