These are the results of the CT scan that I had on January 19th. I need to keep reminding myself the the medical community uses words differently that what the average person does. "Worrisome" is worrisome, but how "worrisome" is it? Impression IMPRESSION: 1. Mixed ground-glass and solid masslike area in the right upper lobe is worrisome for malignancy. Tissue sampling is recommended. 2. There is a reticular area seen also in the right posterior apical region, not definitely changed from December 2015 which is nonspecific and merits additional follow up. 3. No definite suspicious adenopathy is seen. 4. Mild coronary artery calcification of the LAD. 5. Tiny subpleural nodular densities are noted on the right as discussed, could be followed as clinically appropriate.
The pre-op nurse, Christine, called me today with the specifics of what I need to do on the day of the bronchoscopy, February 2nd, 2018. Arrive no later than 8:15 AM Procedure will start promptly at 9:45 Bring a photo ID and my insurance card Nothing to eat or drink for eight hours prior to the procedure Yes, that includes water I can rinse my mouth out as much as I want No alcohol at all the day before Shower twice with anti-bacterial soap Thursday night Friday morning Procedure will take 60 - 90 minutes That seems like a long time for this Should be discharged about 1:00 PM Spouse should remain with me the rest of the day She went over some other general stuff, like my current list of meds. Coincidentally, her husband Mark is a trainer at WE Energies. A week from now I should be home shaking the cobwebs out of my head.