Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you been to a doctor since getting the bug?
Op - yes several. Gastro did endoscopy and ordered stool samples. PCP did labs and urinalysis. Lots of people have prodded my abdomen. Waiting for results for the stool samples and endoscopy to test for h pylori. It’s just the ct that is paralyzing me bc I’m a crazy person (or maybe legit fears - no idea at this point as starting to unravel and lose all perspective).
Has any dr. actually urged you that you need to get one?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you been to a doctor since getting the bug?
Op - yes several. Gastro did endoscopy and ordered stool samples. PCP did labs and urinalysis. Lots of people have prodded my abdomen. Waiting for results for the stool samples and endoscopy to test for h pylori. It’s just the ct that is paralyzing me bc I’m a crazy person (or maybe legit fears - no idea at this point as starting to unravel and lose all perspective).
Anonymous wrote:Have you been to a doctor since getting the bug?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wait to worry until 3 plus weeks for something intermittent and only a 3 on pain scale like that. I am sure you've heard if you are a HA sufferer that "the body is noisy". As I age, many things do not go away immediately so I try not to focus on things like that for a few weeks. Obviously if it was constant and/or intense, the analysis would be different!
This is really excellent advice.
Anonymous wrote:I wait to worry until 3 plus weeks for something intermittent and only a 3 on pain scale like that. I am sure you've heard if you are a HA sufferer that "the body is noisy". As I age, many things do not go away immediately so I try not to focus on things like that for a few weeks. Obviously if it was constant and/or intense, the analysis would be different!
Anonymous wrote:I think you have a kidney stone or diverticulitis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Op - I’m not sure that’s true. I don’t ever question the scan results I’ve had.
My fear is of being told I have something untreatable. It’s like where cancer is concerned, my brain no longer has an ‘it’s unlikely’ setting.
To another poster’s point I think there is a great deal of doubt in my mind about my ability to handle a worst case scenario. I did not handle a pretty highly treatable cancer all that well (I muddled through and the kids were fine but I was certainly no beacon of fortitude), so I can’t believe I would deal remotely well with a terminal diagnosis. Clearly I’m not dealing well with even the idea of one!
OP, when did your weird left sided abdominal flank plain start?
Anonymous wrote: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.
Op - I’m not sure that’s true. I don’t ever question the scan results I’ve had.
My fear is of being told I have something untreatable. It’s like where cancer is concerned, my brain no longer has an ‘it’s unlikely’ setting.
To another poster’s point I think there is a great deal of doubt in my mind about my ability to handle a worst case scenario. I did not handle a pretty highly treatable cancer all that well (I muddled through and the kids were fine but I was certainly no beacon of fortitude), so I can’t believe I would deal remotely well with a terminal diagnosis. Clearly I’m not dealing well with even the idea of one!