Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Sixth CT normal

"Stable CT with no significant change in the tracheo-oesophageal primary or the paramediastinal pulmonary fibrosis."

That was the conclusion of the scan I had this morning, which was both excellent news and not particularly surprising since the recent PET scan was also clear. The residual mass currently measures 1.6 x 1.2 x 1.6cm. I have some scarring in my lungs (pulmonary fibrosis) from the radiotherapy, though that has been there for a while. I can't remember if I've mentioned it here before, but my oncologist says it is nothing to worry about, though it does mean I probably won't be a world-record marathon runner (there goes one highly cherished dream down the drain).

And as small mercies, the two cannulas I received in the recent PET and CT scans have been the quickest and most painless of their kind I've experienced so far.

In Edinburgh news, last night we signed a contract leasing out our apartment when we leave and today I signed a shipping contract to get our books and clothes over there.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

hi Byron! Just wanted to say that all this news is fantastic. Praise God!
And "nice work" on the Column 8 mention again. :)

byron smith said...

Yes, praise God indeed! After a terrible year or so, the last twelve months have had much to celebrate.

As for column 8, I must say that it wasn't my idea.

Hope you're both well.