Barb wrote: << Path has come back and thankfully, the problem isn't a
malignancy. >>
That is fabulous--what a relief! Ny continued best thoughts and prayers for
you. And, don't know if I ever mentioned before, but often I think of and/or
am reminded of your success. Take care and all the very best!
> I had posted on the 22nd about a gynecological problem and an endometrial
> biopsy. Path has come back and thankfully, the problem isn't a malignancy.
> I'll still have a D and C to be sure no atypical cells were missed.
Great news, Barb - thanks for sharing! I have to say, the endo biopsy
is maybe my least favorite test so far (I just had another one
yesterday), so I hope it wasn't too unpleasant for you -- nice to get
the "no worries" result, in any case.
Take care,
Ann T.
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Barb - 27 Jan 2004 18:15 GMT
> Great news, Barb - thanks for sharing! I have to say, the endo biopsy
> is maybe my least favorite test so far (I just had another one
> yesterday), so I hope it wasn't too unpleasant for you -- nice to get
> the "no worries" result, in any case.
Thanks, Ann. You're right, the test isn't pleasant, but I didn't really
have too difficult a time. I was silly enough to move a heavy desk at
school the day after---no one had given me any restrictions. (My sis, who
is a RN said that it's a matter of common sense---no sympathy from her ;-)
Results of that little "goof" didn't last too long and I am now fine.
I hope you get favorable results very soon. I absolutely hate waiting for
test results. My Dr. didn't think 10 to 14 days was a long wait....I told
her it's not, if one isn't neurotic! Anyway, the test was done on a Tuesday
and I had results by Friday.
Thinking of you as you also wait.
Barb