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Not-so-great update

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Well……today could have been better lol. Not the results I was hoping for but then again it’s me we are talking about. Other then catching guitar pics at a rock show like I’m Henrik fn Lundqvist my luck is pure shite lol. So over this to be honest.


Super quick recap while we sort ourselves:


• Multiple new liver masses (2 or 3 minimum it sounds like). 


• One of them is pretty large (about 2 inches x 1 inch). — This is quite a big growth in only a 3 month period, especially since this cancer is usually so slow-growing… pretty worrisome.


• Liver enzymes (bloodwork) were higher today than they have ever been, too. Some almost doubled since May. 


• Don’t have appointment to discuss with oncologist until Friday, but we messaged them asking if it’s possible to speak with them sooner, as we’re clearly a bit panicked.


Will update as soon as we have more info.


This sucks 🥹 - as much as my AI cancer image lol

 
 
 

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