Friday 15th March 2024 Into the city again to UCLH for my 3rd post treatment PET scan. Same as before, injected with the radioactive trace, an hour of rest whilst it circulates then a full body plus a specific head and neck scan. Takes about an hour and a half from start to finish. As I'm now back at work 5 days a week I went over to Aldgae and spent the rest of the day on the office. Now sat on a train at Liverpool St commuting home, like the old times..... I have a telephone appointment next Thursday so should get the result then.
Back in July last year after a bout of COVID I noticed a lump in my neck that I thought nothing much of, putting it down to glands related to the infection. The lump wasn't painful, and I didn't really notice it for a while. In October it became noticeably firmer, and I contacted my GP for an opinion. They sent me off to an ENT specialist who in turn sent me for (in no particular order), an ultrasound scan, an x-ray, MRI and CAT scans along with several blood tests. In early December I had a biopsy of the lump and was sent for a PET scan on 7th December. This needed to be done at University College Hospital on the Euston Road in London. On 14th we had a meeting with a specialist who told me the lump in my lymph node was a secondary cancer and the next step was to identify the primary. The majority of the scans and meetings had so far taken place at the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Harlow. The most likely primary source given the location and identification of the secondary wa...
17th June 2024 Back at UCLH three months after the last scan. Nothing major to report, still get tired more than usual, dry mouth overnight and still not 100% on the taste of Cadburys Fruit and Nut. My lymph node has been steadily shrinking over the course of the last three scans and nothing i have felt has made me believe that's not still ongoing. We'll find out later this week. Fingers crossed everything will run to time, I got bumped from Friday last week as one of the machines was down. It is busier in Nuclear Medicine reception than it has been before.
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