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Yes, everything constantly changes with each test, scan, and procedure. Mine started at stage 2, but after the kidney biopsy it went to 3. After removal, CT scan on the lung mass, so I do see how it changes and nothing is really definite. It is overwhelming and stressful at times. Even more so when I’m trying to figure out employment, finances, housing, and health insurance. Let alone the ever changing hazy diagnosis and prognosis.

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