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Lost
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Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Los Angeles/San Diego
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well vivid boy oncology is not my field of expertise but i will tell you what little i know as far as testing is concerned. if you were coughing up blood the first question is how much blood was it? was it a large amount of blood or a small amount? large amount is very concerning but a trace amount in your sputum may have resulted from coughing too hard. you will probably get a chest x-ray done to see if they can identify any lesions that can signify some sort of process (ie cancer, tuberculosis, pneumonia) or you may get a ct done of the body but i only really saw that done for people who had cancer spread to their bones. they may draw an alpha-fetoprotein level which is a marker for cancer but i am not familiar with that test and what its' significance is but you may want to try to look this up somewhere. most likely though they will do a chest x-ray as it is the quickest and least expensive. also they may give you a ppd test which is a subcutaneous injection in your arm to rule out tuberculosis. i pray that all goes well for you. and of course you really should stop smoking. you'll hear this everywhere you go but it's true. i used to smoke but i quit. my friend is in your position. he used to smoke since about 14 and at 22 he was diagnosed with gastric cancer. and unfortunately gastric cancer has one of the highest rates of mortality and there's not much you can do about it so in a few years i am going to lose a very good friend. if this doesn't give you the impetus to quit smoking then nothing will.
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Jan-31-2002 00:43
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tiesto14
Let The Music Play

Registered: Oct 2001
Location: The Palladium New York City
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hi Vivid Boy....
....I am NO doctor...but i too am going through a scary medical issue right now in my life and know how u may be feeling right now.....i went on the internet tonight and did some looking up on Lung Cancer...and this is what i got for ya....
i found that many things can cause bleeding from the mouth...
1. recent nosebleed
2. vigorous tooth-brushing
3. irritation of the throat from violent coughing
4. cystic fibrosis
5. pulmonary infection (bacterial or viral infection in the lung or airway) like bronchitis , laryngitis , or pneumonia
6. Lung Cancer....
BUT it also says that coughing up blood from the lungs is sometimes confused with bleeding from the mouth, throat, or gastrointestinal tract. So thats good news sorta.
Most lung cancers (83%) are associated with, and probably caused by, cigarette smoking. The more cigarettes smoked per day and the earlier the age at which smoking started, the greater the risk of lung cancer.Lung cancer begins by cellular changes in the bronchial epithelial cells and can invade adjacent tissues before symptoms are noticed.
There are many types of lung cancer, but most can be categorized into two basic types, small cell and nonsmall cell. In general, the small cell type has usually spread by the time of diagnosis and is treated by chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy. The nonsmall type may not have spread at the time of diagnosis, and surgical resection of this type may be possible.
Metastatic lung cancer (the spread of cancer) can occur to almost any area of the body with common sites being the brain, bone, bone marrow, and liver. Treatment is based on determining the cellular type of the cancer, and by staging, which determines the size of the primary tumor and the extent of spreading to lymph nodes or sites of metastasis. Lung cancer is the leading cause of death in both men and women. The peak incidence occurs between 55 and 65 years old. The incidence is 1 out of 1,000 people.
The MAIN symstoms are
1. cough
2. bloody sputum (spit)
3. shortness of breath
4. chest pain
5. loss of appetite
6. weight loss
I suggest you go to the doctor as soon as possible...just so you know what is going on....more then likely it is probally just a viral infection...because YES u can have lung cancer...But you are young and havent been smoking that long to REALLY be in that bad of shape.....
Personally i have been smoking for 10 years and i actually had my lungs checked about a year ago and they where NOT good but not in bad shape where i should be concerned....NOW i know everyone is different but lung cancer USUALLY happens when you have been smoking for some years like 20 or so....like i said i am no doctor but i would bet money on that that you DONT have lung cancer being u are young and havent smoked for that long.....but either or to ease your nerves go to the doctor soon....it could be something else....
If you dont have a regular doctor you see...there are LOTS of walk-in clinic that will give you the tests you need...jus call your local hospital and i am sure they will tell you whrere to go....i just hope you have medical insurance for the test because they are probally VERY expensive....
well thats the ebst i can do..hope i helped a little or even at all....but i am here for ya...you can PM or email me anytime if you like.....but do as we all say AND GO TO THE DOCTOR....
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Jan-31-2002 05:11
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