A bunch of useless crap
Published on July 9, 2008 By MasonM In Blogging

I got a call from the doc. He had consulted with the surgeon, who reviewed the MRI results. Turns out the surgeon says the MRI was misread! The growth hasn't passed into the bone, brain, or anywhere else and is localized to the skin. Very cool news.

I do have to wonder about how an MRI can be misread though. I thought the whole point of an MRI was to get a very clear image of the area in question. I guess there must still be some human interpretation to it.

Still haven't heard anything about the lab results of the biopsy. Doc says they are probably backlogged, but he's still betting on it being a simple basal cell carcinoma type of thing and not anything to get worried about.

A little good news is welcome, even if it stems from human error to begin with.

I put my truck in the shop for a simple reoutine servicing, but they found a couple of things that needed to be repaired so I'm in the hotel tonight while waiting for parts to come in tomorrow. Once my truck is fixed I'll be heading to GA with another over sized load.

Tonight I relax and just chill out.


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on Jul 09, 2008

Very good news Mason!

on Jul 10, 2008

That is awesome news Mason!  Do keep up on the treatment though and also keep getting regularly checked by a dermatologist and/or your regular doc.  If you've had one growth, you have a high probability of having another in the future and early detection gives you much better odds of catching things before they get too far along.

Excellent news though and very happy to see that things are better than originally feared

on Jul 10, 2008

on Jul 10, 2008
Yes, definitely chill out! I would after recieving the good news.

Have a great trip. WHile Cat Scans and MRIs are supposed to make things clearer - that only counts if you can read latin right to left..
on Jul 10, 2008
Thanks folks.
on Jul 10, 2008
Dude, great news. Just curious, what would be the treatment for this? Hope it's something simple.

Another question, I notice you mention having your truck fixed quite often on your articles. Do trucks break down that often or is you rig just old or something? Don't know much about trucks so I am curious.
on Jul 10, 2008
Dude, great news. Just curious, what would be the treatment for this? Hope it's something simple.Another question, I notice you mention having your truck fixed quite often on your articles. Do trucks break down that often or is you rig just old or something? Don't know much about trucks so I am curious.


Thanks, they'll just cut it out and be done with it.

My truck is an '06 model. Trucks need maintenance and repair frequently because of the great number of miles we put on them and the fact that they do heavy duty. When something runs over 100,000 miles per year, often weighing 80,000 lbs or more, you can expect to have to fix it once in a while.

Most of the repairs we do are preventative in nature to avoid break downs on the road as well as to keep them in compliance with federal regs.

One of the things they did yesterday was to replace the steer tires and do a three axle wheel alignment. The right steer tire was wearing funny and although it was still legal the work was done and the tires replaced to avoid a possible problem out on the road somewhere.

Right now we're waiting for a new fan hub. The old one was still working but was showing signs of a possible failure in the near future so it's being replaced to again avoid an on the road failure.

It's far cheaper to fix things in our own shop than to break down out on the road somewhere.
on Jul 10, 2008

Yay for your news!  You definitely earned a night of chill out.

on Jul 10, 2008

Your too relieved to be pissed so I’ll be pissed for you.

WTF, was your doctor that upset that you waited that long to have it checked he figured he’d teach you a lesson? “Now look what happens when you don’t get these things checked out, you went and got BRAIN CANCER are you happy now”.

Apparently he’s procrastinated too long on getting his eye’s checked. Time to find a new doctor Mason.

Oh and it’s cool your gonna live and all.

on Jul 10, 2008
It's interesting owning and working with a truck. As a car owner one does not tend to visit shops unless its necessary (which I guess you can say is a bad thing). God knows how much longer our vehicles could last running and looking like new if we did more preventive maintenance rather than waiting for the car to leave you walking. I figured trucks did need maintenance considering the heavy work they do, I just also figured that would have been a factor in designing and building vehicles. But I understand how it works. Thanks for the info, always look forward to learning new stuff.
on Jul 10, 2008

Yes good news Mason.

Thanks for bringing this to the forefront.  My husband has some sort of growth/scab thingy that isn't healing on his scalp and I've asked him prior to have it checked.  He hasn't.  So I brought this up again after reading your first notice about this.  I told him about your experience which sounds very similar to his and now hopefully he will go in to get it checked out. 

 

 

on Jul 10, 2008
Great news.
on Jul 10, 2008
Yay for your news!  You definitely earned a night of chill out.


Thanks.
on Jul 10, 2008
I figured trucks did need maintenance considering the heavy work they do, I just also figured that would have been a factor in designing and building vehicles.


Trust me, it is a huge factor. Heavy duty trucks are built for the task, but there's only so much they can do. Machines break.
on Jul 10, 2008
Yes good news Mason.
Thanks for bringing this to the forefront.  My husband has some sort of growth/scab thingy that isn't healing on his scalp and I've asked him prior to have it checked.  He hasn't.  So I brought this up again after reading your first notice about this.  I told him about your experience which sounds very similar to his and now hopefully he will go in to get it checked out. 
 
 


Thanks, hopefully he will.
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