Anonymous wrote:. I’m PP found on an ultrasound of my entire abdomen because of some mild nausea that was persistent. They found a little inflammation in my gallstone now I have to meet with a surgeon to discuss removing it. Also found the liver thing.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are called incidentalomas- random things in your body that just exist and you’d never know about except for scans to look for other things. The stress they cause and then the testing, etc. are a big reason why doctors won’t just give diagnostic MRI or scans routinely to find stuff. It’s probably nothing. It could be something. I hope it’s not since it’s on the pleura.
Yes I have a nodule on my liver, probably a hemangioma. Now maybe I need an MRI? Oh dear.
. I’m PP found on an ultrasound of my entire abdomen because of some mild nausea that was persistent. They found a little inflammation in my gallstone now I have to meet with a surgeon to discuss removing it. Also found the liver thing.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are called incidentalomas- random things in your body that just exist and you’d never know about except for scans to look for other things. The stress they cause and then the testing, etc. are a big reason why doctors won’t just give diagnostic MRI or scans routinely to find stuff. It’s probably nothing. It could be something. I hope it’s not since it’s on the pleura.
Yes I have a nodule on my liver, probably a hemangioma. Now maybe I need an MRI? Oh dear.
Anonymous wrote:These are called incidentalomas- random things in your body that just exist and you’d never know about except for scans to look for other things. The stress they cause and then the testing, etc. are a big reason why doctors won’t just give diagnostic MRI or scans routinely to find stuff. It’s probably nothing. It could be something. I hope it’s not since it’s on the pleura.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are called incidentalomas- random things in your body that just exist and you’d never know about except for scans to look for other things. The stress they cause and then the testing, etc. are a big reason why doctors won’t just give diagnostic MRI or scans routinely to find stuff. It’s probably nothing. It could be something. I hope it’s not since it’s on the pleura.
This. Random scanning always finds benign things that cause freak out.
3cm is pretty big for an incedentaloma.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are called incidentalomas- random things in your body that just exist and you’d never know about except for scans to look for other things. The stress they cause and then the testing, etc. are a big reason why doctors won’t just give diagnostic MRI or scans routinely to find stuff. It’s probably nothing. It could be something. I hope it’s not since it’s on the pleura.
This. Random scanning always finds benign things that cause freak out.
Anonymous wrote:These are called incidentalomas- random things in your body that just exist and you’d never know about except for scans to look for other things. The stress they cause and then the testing, etc. are a big reason why doctors won’t just give diagnostic MRI or scans routinely to find stuff. It’s probably nothing. It could be something. I hope it’s not since it’s on the pleura.