Showing posts with label ultrasound. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ultrasound. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Thongs....oops...THINGS... going on around here...


 Although my favourite season is spring there is still beauty to be found in the colder seasons.
Especially if the sun is shining as it was last Friday - I don't think I've seen the sun since then - 
COME BACK!!
I wasn't through with you yet!

Hungry baby birds?

A reindeer?

Had my mammogram followup meeting on Monday and learned I have a tiny mass
in each breast. Chance of it being cancerous
 is 1-2%. I can handle that. 

Looking at things logically (which is what I try do) my mother and one of my older sisters both had a number of benign cysts removed so I feel it's safe to assume I'll be the same.
  
It's hard to tell but things were really mucky in
Kilally Meadows on Friday and I need to whack all the dried mud
off of my boots after this post.

  
The next two are my favourites - the camera focussed 
on the twigs and not on the sparkly river.
 Pretty cool!

 There's the river!

The nearby pond had a thin crust of ice - 
  
- I love the way it looks! 
Something alien about it...

closer...

Another creature in the woods.

So I will wait somewhat patiently for my next set of x-rays and
ultra sound which happen in mid-January. 
I had my splinted finger x-rayed on Monday - better safe
than sorry. No news yet,
Too bad there's nothing exciting going on in the next six weeks 
to take my mind off of thongs! 
🎄🎅🎉
Typing while wearing this splint is a challenge - I have so many typos. 

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

My Pocket Health

For those of you who live in Canada the website for accessing x-rays etc is
www.mypockethealth.com. Yes, this is a new service and I just found out about it when I went for my mammogram. The technician gave me a piece of paper with the info on it but I didn't sign up til I found out that the mammogram was abnormal. Then I thought I want to see what an abnormal result looks like and signed up on the website.

You need to create a login - user name and password and pay a ONE TIME $5.00 fee. Within about two minutes I was looking at my x-rays and reading the results and recommendations. I have a doctor's appointment on Nov. 26 and they have set up an app't for more tests and an ultrasound at a nearby hospital in mid-January.

I am concentrating on this bit of info:
"Most women will not need further testing beyond a special mammogram or ultrasound to find out their breast change is benign or a harmless variation of normal breast tissue."

I don't find I am dwelling on this "abnormal result" in fact, whenever it does come to mind it makes me think of "Young Frankenstein"!



Yuck yuck yuck!!


Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Fun Stuff...

....not really.

I got one of those follow up phone calls to schedule a doctor's app't after having a mammogram recently. After years of normal mammograms it was a bit of a shock though I know I shouldn't worry as it's likely nothing but still I worry.... after all, I AM my mother's daughter!

Recently I signed up for "My Pocket Health" which provides me with unlimited access to my medical imaging records online and goes back years and years. After a one time $5.00 fee I can actually look at and print any x-ray, MRI, ultrasound and mammogram (plus accompanying remarks, diagnosis and recommendations) I've ever had! What a great service! So I went online and had a look at my last mammogram. There are two issues: abnormal breast density (which is common) and focal asymmetry (which is also common).  With abnormally high density, which shows up on the scan as white, it can prevent masses from being seen as they also show up white. White on white - who thought that was a good idea?

And the focal asymmetry could mean there is a mass but it can't be seen in a regular x-ray so I'll likely have to have an ultrasound or MRI after consulting with my doctor. What this all boils down to is there could be small lumps lurking around waiting to pounce that can't be seen. 

Do I feel better knowing? YES! I'm one of those people who'd rather know than NOT know. I feel quite sure that after more imaging I'll be told there's nothing to worry about. I might have to have more frequent mammograms and I can live (literally) with that. Right now I don't feel any foreign masses invading my body - gotta stay positive!