Now, take a deep breath. You still don't have cancer so that's good news. Great news actually. You had some precancerous cells and that sucks but they removed them and now they (and you) know to be extra vigilant in keeping an eye on things so that's actually a good thing. Not many people get to find things before they become something sinister so you've had fantastic luck here. Really. I promise.
Right now everything is okay but checking back in 3 months instead of waiting an entire year just makes more sense in your case since they did find those nasty little changer cells. They're being proactive and keeping a close eye on you - that's a good thing. It means that anything new that may (but probably won't) crop up will be caught early and taken care of so quickly that it won't have time to do anything!
Onederchic sounds like you could use a . At least they were not cancerous. They probably just like to have another image to compare it to in three months. Will pray everything goes well. Try to keep busy and eat healthy and hope the time goes fast.
Frustrating turnaround on the test results, but the good news is that you got a warning, instead of actual cancer. You know to follow-up, and so do they. That means that if anything does actually develop, it will be caught and treated early. Another plus on your side. Don't borrow trouble or worries. Try to focus on that support team (doctors and here!) and the warmth of that caring.
Frustrating turnaround on the test results, but the good news is that you got a warning, instead of actual cancer. You know to follow-up, and so do they. That means that if anything does actually develop, it will be caught and treated early. Another plus on your side. Don't borrow trouble or worries. Try to focus on that support team (doctors and here!) and the warmth of that caring.