EJCanavan
12-07-2004, 09:09 AM
I have been feeling ill on and off for a while and dismissed it.
Last weekend I started having major heart palpatations and spiked a fever. I got worried and headed to the ER. At first they thought it may be a blood clot and ordered and X-Ray and CT.
The results were a small calcified in the right upper lobe - Indeterminate and a 4mm left lower lobe nodule.
I had a CT scan 2 years ago before a surgery (hysterectomy) and asked the hospital for those results. The only entry under lungs was a one liner reading "Lung bases are clear except for minimal atelectatic change."
I am really concerned at the changes shown in just as little as 2 years.
I saw my family doctor after the ER visit and he referred me to a Pulminary specialist, whom I see on the 20th.
Does this sound like something I should be concerned about right off, or is my doctor being especially proactive? I am only 33 so I didn't expect something like this. With no family and zero friends I turned to the boards to hopefully receive a little comfort in what is happening.
Thanks a ton =)
Erin
Last weekend I started having major heart palpatations and spiked a fever. I got worried and headed to the ER. At first they thought it may be a blood clot and ordered and X-Ray and CT.
The results were a small calcified in the right upper lobe - Indeterminate and a 4mm left lower lobe nodule.
I had a CT scan 2 years ago before a surgery (hysterectomy) and asked the hospital for those results. The only entry under lungs was a one liner reading "Lung bases are clear except for minimal atelectatic change."
I am really concerned at the changes shown in just as little as 2 years.
I saw my family doctor after the ER visit and he referred me to a Pulminary specialist, whom I see on the 20th.
Does this sound like something I should be concerned about right off, or is my doctor being especially proactive? I am only 33 so I didn't expect something like this. With no family and zero friends I turned to the boards to hopefully receive a little comfort in what is happening.
Thanks a ton =)
Erin

