| Re: I'm very scared
Hi Saltire -
Jan Marie is right on the mark. I'm the one that posted on this board about Valley Fever (or aka: cocci; aka: coccidioidomycosis) I can acutally spell it now without looking it up. I WAS a smoker for 38 years until a month ago when my doctor told me after my annual physical & x-ray that I had a spot on my lung. My life became a roller coaster after that it seems like months have gone by.
This all started at the end of 2005 after we visited Scottsdale for a week in November. My wife and I were both extremely ill starting over the holidays with extreme flu like symtoms. We had two courses of antibiotics that did't have the least impact. The fever, cough, aches and pains went on throughout all of February and into March, improving slightly day by day.
After my x-ray in mid MArch, I went for a CT Scan, two nodules were found in my lungs. Then I went to a pulmonologist for a pulmonary function test. She picked up on my travel history and tested me for cocci. In the meantime, I had a needle biopsy that was inconclusive and then a PET scan. I even talked to 2 thoracic surgeons. My cocci test came back positive and the PEt scan was cold. (No unusual cell activity) The docs now think the nodules are cocci. I'd like to know for certain, but all the indications are that it's not cancerous.
There is another fungal spore that can do what Valley fever does, to some extent. It's called Histoplasmosis and occurs in the Midwest.
I hope this helps. Not all Lung Nodules, even in smokers, are malignant.
Please keep us posted
Tom
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