OT: UPDATE -- Mom's biopsy

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OT: UPDATE -- Mom's biopsy

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A few weeks ago I asked that you remember my 82-yr-old mother in your prayers. She had a biopsy done on a small lump in her left breast and it came back negative for breast cancer, but positive for follicular lymphoma.

That's real good news, boys.

Follicular lymphoma is cancer, but it is an extremely slow growing, non-aggressive form that although not curable, it can be controlled with chemo or radiation. In many cases if the patient is asymtomatic for lymphona (no weight loss, no loss of appetite, no night sweats) the physicians elect to watch and wait. It's considered a disease of the elderly, especially for those who've made it as long as Mom has. Could very well be that she'll end up dying of something else before the FL can be the cause.

I appreciate your thoughts and prayers. The news could have been MUCH worse.

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Great to hear Noah. Will hope and pray for your Mom's continued good health.
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Noah Zark wrote:A few weeks ago I asked that you remember my 82-yr-old mother in your prayers. She had a biopsy done on a small lump in her left breast and it came back negative for breast cancer, but positive for follicular lymphoma.

That's real good news, boys.

Follicular lymphoma is cancer, but it is an extremely slow growing, non-aggressive form that although not curable, it can be controlled with chemo or radiation. In many cases if the patient is asymtomatic for lymphona (no weight loss, no loss of appetite, no night sweats) the physicians elect to watch and wait. It's considered a disease of the elderly, especially for those who've made it as long as Mom has. Could very well be that she'll end up dying of something else before the FL can be the cause.

I appreciate your thoughts and prayers. The news could have been MUCH worse.

Noah
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That is excelent news my wifes great grandmother had the same thing she lived on to be 96. As you said she finanly sucumed to old age before th FL became an issue.
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:D

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Noah,

Amen! ...I hate to congratulate anyone for having a disease, though it is better than being run over by something much worse.

How is your mother doing?

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Glad to hear it! Prayers will, however, continue. :wink:
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that is good news. the prayers will continue
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Glad to hear that. My mom is 87 and still lives on her own. Heats with wood in the winter. (not as much as before but she likes the heat of a wood fire as compared to a forced air oil heat system) She has recovered from a broken hip (replaced) broken arm and skin cancer. She is like the energizer bunny, she keeps on going. Best of luck.
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That news will make your day go better.
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Good to hear.
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Hagler wrote:
How is your mother doing?

When the surgeon told us the news this morning, all Mom heard was "lymphoma" and it was off to the races. A close friend of hers died of an aggressive form of lymphoma last year, and for a couple of hours that's all Mom focused on. Once she calmed down a bit and we got some 411 about follicular lymphoma off the net, she came around pretty good and is in really good spirits this afternoon, even went out and cleaned her windows and did some flowerbed cleanup.

You have to know Mom, if she doesn't have anything to worry about, she'll manufacture something, God bless her. She's had a gift for "reading" people, and sometimes thinks she can read situations, too. She's much better at people than situations, believe me. She tends to read too much into situations. Heaven help me if I call her in the early AM before talking much and I'm a bit hoarse. "What's wrong, Noah? Are you ill?" Sheesh.

The next steps are a blood test for certain markers (albumin level, WC count, platelet count, others) and pelvis/torso/chest CT and PET scans to determine the locations of any of these tumors, then a consult with the oncologist. IF there only a few and all above the diaphragm, she'll be Stage 1 or 2 and they will likely do nothing but watch it since she is completely asymtomatic. Even if it's Stage 3 they may still do nothing until she presents with symptoms. An MD friend of mine told me that many elderly people have FL, but die of other causes without ever knowing it.

Bottom line: NO surgery, possible chemo and radiation, and that depends on what the CT, PET, and blood workup says. It could have been MUCH worse.

A former co-worker was diagnosed with FL back in 1995 and he has YET to be treated for it, it's that slow growing in his particular case.

I appreciate your thoughts and continued prayers.

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Very good news...very good indeed!
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Good news. :) God bless
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Good to hear some good news. I wish your Mom all the best! :D
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Thanks for the update - and the prayer will continue!!!
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Good new indeed! Will keep the knee-mail up for a total healing.

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Very glad to hear.
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