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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2418553" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>I’ve had two referrals under the 2 week “c” protocol. Both were scary as hell. One was quickly ruled as of no concern. The other took longer and further treatment/surgery but also, eventually, came back clear. Both times it was reassuring it was being checked quickly even if that didn’t eliminate the fear. Whatever the outcome the quicker you know it’s ok, needs more checks, or is being treated the better. It’s easy to say not to worry til you need to (and a very valid point) but not everyone’s mind can be so logical. If yours struggles, as mine did, focus on a day or hour at a time and the advantage of knowing whatever has <strong>already</strong> happened can be found out and addressed sooner. Knowledge is power. </p><p></p><p> Fingers crossed the outcomes are speedy and positive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2418553, member: 480869"] I’ve had two referrals under the 2 week “c” protocol. Both were scary as hell. One was quickly ruled as of no concern. The other took longer and further treatment/surgery but also, eventually, came back clear. Both times it was reassuring it was being checked quickly even if that didn’t eliminate the fear. Whatever the outcome the quicker you know it’s ok, needs more checks, or is being treated the better. It’s easy to say not to worry til you need to (and a very valid point) but not everyone’s mind can be so logical. If yours struggles, as mine did, focus on a day or hour at a time and the advantage of knowing whatever has [B]already[/B] happened can be found out and addressed sooner. Knowledge is power. Fingers crossed the outcomes are speedy and positive. [/QUOTE]
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