skych
08-14-2007, 12:24 PM
Hi there,
This is a weird thing to find out on my own, but I have been on WC for a long time and I had a CT scan done in Feb. for my colon. I was never told about this stuff in Jan 2005, or Feb 2007, but yet it says in their report from Feb to follow up with my doc!!!
I was going through all my medical records that workers comp sent me and the CT scan results and report were in the file. I actually had the scan because of severe constipation from all the pain meds I was prescribed for my arm and nerve injuries.
Anyway in the report it says that there is Low density lesion in the dome of the liver, stable from a previous CT I had in Jan 2005 (never told about at that time in 2005) likely representing a benign cyst.
There is a 5.5 X 4.0 cm mass arising from the left lobe of the liver that is stable from a previous CT scan Jan 2005, that has a low desity central portion and peripherial nodular contrast enhancement, likely representing a bengin hemangioma.
At the end of the report it says that I was to follow up with my regular Doc for other testing but I was never told about this mass in Feb. when the CT scan was done.
Is this something to be alarmed about???
Is this sized hemangioma considered large and at risk for rupture??
I have suffered from problems with my colon and chronic constipation in the past and present.
I also am a recovering drug addict and alcoholic, but more a drug user than drinker. I am sober now for 3 years and before that I had almost 4 years and relapsed for about 60 days and that was enough for me.
So all together I have been in pretty good health except for a thyroid problem, and then of course all the surgeries on my arm.
I just called the Doc and they are having me come in tomorrow at 2:00.
They put me in kinda fast so I am a bit concerned.
Any input and advise????? What should I ask my regular DOc????
This is a weird thing to find out on my own, but I have been on WC for a long time and I had a CT scan done in Feb. for my colon. I was never told about this stuff in Jan 2005, or Feb 2007, but yet it says in their report from Feb to follow up with my doc!!!
I was going through all my medical records that workers comp sent me and the CT scan results and report were in the file. I actually had the scan because of severe constipation from all the pain meds I was prescribed for my arm and nerve injuries.
Anyway in the report it says that there is Low density lesion in the dome of the liver, stable from a previous CT I had in Jan 2005 (never told about at that time in 2005) likely representing a benign cyst.
There is a 5.5 X 4.0 cm mass arising from the left lobe of the liver that is stable from a previous CT scan Jan 2005, that has a low desity central portion and peripherial nodular contrast enhancement, likely representing a bengin hemangioma.
At the end of the report it says that I was to follow up with my regular Doc for other testing but I was never told about this mass in Feb. when the CT scan was done.
Is this something to be alarmed about???
Is this sized hemangioma considered large and at risk for rupture??
I have suffered from problems with my colon and chronic constipation in the past and present.
I also am a recovering drug addict and alcoholic, but more a drug user than drinker. I am sober now for 3 years and before that I had almost 4 years and relapsed for about 60 days and that was enough for me.
So all together I have been in pretty good health except for a thyroid problem, and then of course all the surgeries on my arm.
I just called the Doc and they are having me come in tomorrow at 2:00.
They put me in kinda fast so I am a bit concerned.
Any input and advise????? What should I ask my regular DOc????

