Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you do not get the scan and the pain persists are you going to worry it’s cancer anyway? If that’s the case it’s probably better to get it so you aren’t dealing with what ifs. And odds are overwhelmingly in your favor that it’s not pancreatic cancer.
OP, I agree with the above. Look, you are going to worry no matter what about the unexplained pain. So at least know what you are dealing with, or hopefully rule it out. Do you have a friend or family member you can enlist in helping you to get the CT scan done?
This is exactly the WRONG thing to do for someone with health anxiety who almost certainly does not have pancreatic cancer. A negative scan will reassure her for about 10 minutes. Then she will remember that she read that one article about someone whose PC was missed on a CT scan, and she will be right back where she started. Ask me how I know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you do not get the scan and the pain persists are you going to worry it’s cancer anyway? If that’s the case it’s probably better to get it so you aren’t dealing with what ifs. And odds are overwhelmingly in your favor that it’s not pancreatic cancer.
OP, I agree with the above. Look, you are going to worry no matter what about the unexplained pain. So at least know what you are dealing with, or hopefully rule it out. Do you have a friend or family member you can enlist in helping you to get the CT scan done?
Anonymous wrote:If you do not get the scan and the pain persists are you going to worry it’s cancer anyway? If that’s the case it’s probably better to get it so you aren’t dealing with what ifs. And odds are overwhelmingly in your favor that it’s not pancreatic cancer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let it ALL out here. You’ll feel better when you are 100% honest with whats in your head. 🫂❤️
Or distraction always works for my anxiety , real housewives of beverly hills is entertainment gold (all seasons)
Ok - I’m hesitant bc I know it sounds very lame.
I’m 45 (f). I posted before about getting some kind of gi bug in Mexico that gave me diarrhea and then afterward some left sided (moves between abdominal and flank) pain. It’s not terrible pain but it’s weird. I came back and did upper endoscopy and have done colonoscopy, did labs, doing stool samples. Had abdominal us 20 mos ago but I think that’s it since then on abdominal imaging (other than kidney and pelvic and tv ultrasound). Other obvious thing to do is Ct. I cannot make myself do the Ct. I had cancer last year (good prognosis, it is likely ok) and an additional cancer scare earlier this year (that one was ok). So that’s part of it. But I cannot bring myself to do this Ct. I am scared that it will tell me I have pancreatic cancer and I am not sure I want this information, bc if I do then there is nothing they can do.
I know how it sounds but honestly I am just floored by this scenario and miserable.
OP, if you don't mind my asking, what type of cancer did you have?
I just had thyroid cancer. But it had spread to lymph nodes and I did need quite extensive surgery and then follow up treatment.
It really drove home that these things aren’t just something that happen to other people. But I’m only just learning to what extent it left me with some psychological repercussions
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let it ALL out here. You’ll feel better when you are 100% honest with whats in your head. 🫂❤️
Or distraction always works for my anxiety , real housewives of beverly hills is entertainment gold (all seasons)
Ok - I’m hesitant bc I know it sounds very lame.
I’m 45 (f). I posted before about getting some kind of gi bug in Mexico that gave me diarrhea and then afterward some left sided (moves between abdominal and flank) pain. It’s not terrible pain but it’s weird. I came back and did upper endoscopy and have done colonoscopy, did labs, doing stool samples. Had abdominal us 20 mos ago but I think that’s it since then on abdominal imaging (other than kidney and pelvic and tv ultrasound). Other obvious thing to do is Ct. I cannot make myself do the Ct. I had cancer last year (good prognosis, it is likely ok) and an additional cancer scare earlier this year (that one was ok). So that’s part of it. But I cannot bring myself to do this Ct. I am scared that it will tell me I have pancreatic cancer and I am not sure I want this information, bc if I do then there is nothing they can do.
I know how it sounds but honestly I am just floored by this scenario and miserable.
OP, if you don't mind my asking, what type of cancer did you have?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let it ALL out here. You’ll feel better when you are 100% honest with whats in your head. 🫂❤️
Or distraction always works for my anxiety , real housewives of beverly hills is entertainment gold (all seasons)
Ok - I’m hesitant bc I know it sounds very lame.
I’m 45 (f). I posted before about getting some kind of gi bug in Mexico that gave me diarrhea and then afterward some left sided (moves between abdominal and flank) pain. It’s not terrible pain but it’s weird. I came back and did upper endoscopy and have done colonoscopy, did labs, doing stool samples. Had abdominal us 20 mos ago but I think that’s it since then on abdominal imaging (other than kidney and pelvic and tv ultrasound). Other obvious thing to do is Ct. I cannot make myself do the Ct. I had cancer last year (good prognosis, it is likely ok) and an additional cancer scare earlier this year (that one was ok). So that’s part of it. But I cannot bring myself to do this Ct. I am scared that it will tell me I have pancreatic cancer and I am not sure I want this information, bc if I do then there is nothing they can do.
I know how it sounds but honestly I am just floored by this scenario and miserable.
Anonymous wrote:Let it ALL out here. You’ll feel better when you are 100% honest with whats in your head. 🫂❤️
Or distraction always works for my anxiety , real housewives of beverly hills is entertainment gold (all seasons)