yes. still not postedHave you set up an account so you can access your results?
yes. still not postedHave you set up an account so you can access your results?
Actually no news is just no news. What is taking so long? Coming up on 3 weeks now and nothing uploaded and no call. The longer this takes, the more my mind wonders if they are getting mixed results and are checking over and over to makes sure.Typically, pathology reports take about 2 weeks, give or take. Sometimes they come in faster and sometimes they come in slower. And then the specialist has to review them. And if they are waiting on that last test to come in they will often wait so they have all the information before they call.
Be relieved they haven't called you to meet them at the hospital today.
No news is usually good news.
Give them a call.Actually no news is just no news. What is taking so long? Coming up on 3 weeks now and nothing uploaded and no call. The longer this takes, the more my mind wonders if they are getting mixed results and are checking over and over to makes sure.
I have been there and understand. Glad you got good results.final test results came back. negative for leukemia. this is a huge burden finally over with. the wait for this has been torture. Still no idea what is causing the high white cell count but at least it isn't cancer.
Well my 3 month follow up is this Friday. Hopefully everything has returned to normal and I am all good. My stress level is still not good but I am exercising now. I have lost 15 pounds since the last visit.final test results came back. negative for leukemia. this is a huge burden finally over with. the wait for this has been torture. Still no idea what is causing the high white cell count but at least it isn't cancer.
results came back. white cell count still elevated but not as high. yet another follow-up in December. everything else was normal.Well my 3 month follow up is this Friday. Hopefully everything has returned to normal and I am all good. My stress level is still not good but I am exercising now. I have lost 15 pounds since the last visit.
Praying for you my friend. Sounds like you and your doctors are on top of it.results came back. white cell count still elevated but not as high. yet another follow-up in December. everything else was normal.
January 1, 2024 I started working out every day -- stretching, walking, and lifting weights (nothing earth shattering!) I have lost weight and gained muscle to where I can walk 18 holes (6 miles) with no real problem -- but not in 90+ heat I can tell you.As a 8-12 hour a week rider:
Physical activity and risk of colorectal cancer in men and women - PubMed
We examined the association between self-reported occupational and recreational physical activity and the subsequent risk of colorectal cancer in a population-based cohort in Norway. During a mean follow-up time of 16.3 years for males and 15.5 years for females, 236 and 99 colon cancers and 170...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Physical Activity Has Powerful Effects on Colon Cancer Risk, Research Suggests
New study says that even if you’ve had cancer in the past, exercise may play a significant role in prevention.www.bicycling.com
Hang in there...early detection gives one really good odds.I have an appointment for a consultation for a colonoscopy in early September.
I have a myriad of health issues. I’m not old (57) but feel older. It’s a long story I don’t want to go into but just wanted to vent a little bit.
The colonoscopy isn’t a concern. I have had several in the past and the night before is worse than the procedure.Hang in there...early detection gives one really good odds.
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