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For me, I had a three month interval after my first CT to monitor a smaller nodule. At three months it was larger and a biopsy confirmed cancer, then a PET, and had surgery.
I'm not sure where you are located, but depending on their schedule/workload, Mayo can see people pretty quickly. For me, this all started a couple years ago, My doctor say some abnormal blood tests and referred me to a local oncology group and had to wait 3+ weeks for an appointment. On my own, I called Mayo on a Monday and received an appointment that Friday. Since then, I've had many appointments, and another surgery. In my opinion, making that first call to Mayo was the best thing I ever did. But there are many great doctors and facilities. Find what works for you and your family.

For me this has been stressful and expect it is for you and the family and am wishing you the best outcome possible, Colleen has provided a number of links to other connect conversations and encourage you to also look further at the connect website for other related podcasts and webinars. Let us know if you have questions and keep us updated. Good luck

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Thank you! It is stressful but my faith keeps me calm. ♥️ All I can do is keep looking for answers and praying.