
This past Wednesday I had an appointment with the rheumatologist to go over the results of my bloodwork. The good new is I do not have rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, Sjogren’s Syndrome, Lupus, or Lyme disease. According to the doctor, I’m an extremely healthy woman who could be running marathons were it not for my osteoarthritis. Ha! I don’t think so!
The bad news is the rheumatologist was hoping the blood tests would give us a clue as to what is causing the lump; there were no clues and we still do not know what we’re dealing with. It’s crazy, isn’t it? Everything we have tried has failed, including physical therapy, two rounds of prednisone and a cortisone shot directly into the lump. An ultrasound, X-rays and an MRI were of little help. It’s not in my head; it’s in my hand! Just look at the photo.
I’m going back to the hand doctor on Wednesday to discuss our next move, which is to get this lump out of my wrist. That likely means some sort of surgical procedure. I’m not jonesing for surgery on my wrist, but letting ‘Cyster’ get any bigger is not an option. While the lump itself doesn’t hurt, the surrounding area and sides of my wrist are causing me pain, my hand is inflamed and my pinky and ring fingers are doing wonky things. At times my hand feels like it’s being strangled.
I’m going to make a prediction. As I told the hand doctor back in June, this all started when I bent my hand at the wrist, heard a pop and felt a sharp pain. My daughter-in-law was there and she also heard the pop. I believe it’s a tendon injury, which often results in the formation of a ganglion cyst. I think ‘Cyster’ is indeed a cyst, even though the hand doctor said it is not. We shall see. After all, I’m not a doctor; I just play one on WordPress.
Peace out. βπΌ
See you on the flip side, my friends. π
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I’m sorry to hear this Nancy, you must be so frustrated! I’m praying for some positive results very soon!π€
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Thank you, Tiffany. I saw the hand doctor yesterday and will be posting an update to my update soon. Thanks for your good wishes. βΊοΈ
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Funny ending dear Nancy. Good news from lab reports, though I’m so sorry you’re going thru this. π Hope you have resolution soon. Then you can get to that marathon! ππΌπΆ
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Thanks for your great comments and warm wishes, Michele. βΊοΈ At this point, all I want is to put this behind me and be lump-less! π
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You’re very welcome and thank you for your gracious response. A few lady lumps are good but that one has worn out its welcome! ππ
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Your diagnosis sounds spot on Nancy. We know our bodies, many doctors read books and check lists.
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You’re so right, Di. It’s going to be interesting to hear what the doctor says on Wednesday. Thanks for your input.
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Wow, Nancy, they should have listened to you. I hope you can have Cyster removed soon and gain back possession of your wrist, hand and fingers! Sending love, hugs and well wishes β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ
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Thanks so much, Lisa! I really hope I’m right about this and can finally put this behind me. Hopefully I’ll find out in just a couple of days. π
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Wow, you would think in this day and age they could remove this quickly and painlessly. I read a comment about slamming it with a book, The pain of it bursting would hurt it seems and then could it come back worse? Hopefully you will find the solution soon but in the meantime the purple around it matches your nails pretty well. ππ¨ββοΈπ§‘
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Love your positive spin on things, Ernie! I’m with you about removing this thing quickly and painlessly. I’ve watched enough Dr Pimple Popper to know when a cyst is removed, it’s imperative that the sac be removed as well or else the cyst will definitely come back …. just another reason to pass on the heavy book idea! Thanks for your encouragement and good wishes. π
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Glad you’re ok, Nancy. I’d go with ganglion cyst…. but then I’m not a doctor. I have a large bump on my right clavicle. Too much heavy lifting? Somethings we never know.
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Thank you, Cindy. You’re right about that! Normally I don’t go running to the doctor for every bump and bruise but this is different. I’ll be very relieved when it’s a thing of the past.
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It’s disconcerting till you have answers.. sending good wishes your way for a perfect outcome!
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I have RA in my hands and feet mixed with AS (not a good combination). I hope your hand gets sorted ASAP.
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It’s a world of pain, Glyn, and I’m sorry to hear that. Take good care of yourself. Thanks for your good wishes.
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Have you considered going on the show Doctor Pimple Popper?
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No, but it’s fun watching her at work!
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My cousin’s boyfriend watches that show and I have to turn my head away.
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Sometime’s it’s gross but it’s usually manageable. I don’t understand how people can let their “conditions” get so out of control.
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Sorry for your pain, and they delay in proper treatment. Since June? Bah humbug!
I had a friend in high-school who got ganglion cysts in her wrist (in her case, she had a very traumatizing home life, and would sit for hours, knees to one side, rocking & listening to records). She said the doctor just smashed the cyst with a heavy book and it went away. Of course, the trauma did not go away and the cysts would come back. Then she graduated, moved across the country, and took up surfing and kickboxing (instead). Ah, medical arts in the 70’s. Still…
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Thanks, Liz. The delays are making me crazy. I’ve heard about that unorthodox treatment; I’d probably pass out if someone smashed my wrist with a heavy book.
That’s quite a story about your high school friend. A very dear friend of mine has Parkinson’s and she does kickboxing twice a week. She loves it. There’s specific kickboxing therapy for Parkinson’s and it’s helped her a lot.
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Kickboxing therapy for Parkinson’s. I did not know that…so very, very cool!
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Best of luck, Nancy. At least now you know the lump isn’t any of a good number of conditions you listed, none of which would have been great. Keeping fingers crossed the hand doctor can help you!
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Thanks for your good wishes, Christian. I am so ready for this to be behind me!
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Glad to have ruled out the RA part. I think I had one of these, though not as large or severe one time. Right on the right wrist, after bending my hand the wrong way. I never went to a Dr. and it never really hurt, but it stayed a long time, then finally I noticed it was gone. Hope your next appt. will give an answer or a solution. π
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Thanks very much, Barbara. It sounds like you had the same type of injury. Fortunately for you, your lump took care of itself!
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The Cystilion Storyteller?
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Very good, you dear clever man! π
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I think you are probably right. It looks a lot like my ganglion cyst, which also did not hurt. Fingers crossed, or at least the ones you can!
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Haha! That’s what I’ve been saying since June! I hope I’m right. I have a feeling there might be some nerve damage/pressure because of my wonky fingers. We’ll see.
Thanks, my lovely friend β‘
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I am definitely on team cyst! Sometimes I think Doctors are just so hell bent on finding an exotic diagnosis- they fail to see what is right in front of them. Or maybe they just make a percentage off all of the tests they prescribe…..
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One of the things that really pisses me off is I’ve had this lump since June and I’ve been making the same claims since then. Now the lump has gotten larger and it feels like so much time has been wasted doing diddly squat. I’m resentful and I need this thing gone! Thanks for your thoughts, Jodi.
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Good luck Nancy, from what you say I think your diagnosis seems very plausible – keep us updated x
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Thank you, Ange. β‘ My reasoning makes sense, don’t you think? It goes against everything the doctor has said but he hasn’t been right yet, either!
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Yes definitely – we know our own body
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Iβm so relieved itβs nothing serious, Nancy β what a weight off your mind. β€οΈ I hope youβre able to get it sorted soon and start feeling comfortable again. Thinking of you and sending care your way.
Much love,
David
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Thank you, David! β‘ Hopefully the lump won’t be anything serious and it can be removed without too much trouble. I appreciate your good wishes.
Much love,
Nancy
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Oh, best wishes for a good “dump the lump’ result soon, my friend. πππ
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Hahaha! That will be my new mantra …. Dump the Lump! π
You gave me a good laugh and that’s one of the reasons I love you, dear Ivor! Thanks, my friend. β‘
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And I needed a good laugh too β¦ it was a rainy day here and Iβve been stuck inside all day working on my manuscript β¦ probably 10 hours worth, and now I must rest, so Iβll be ready for tomorrows onslaught πππππ
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I hope you have a restful night, dear Ivor. Thanks again for your good wishes. π₯°π΄ππΆππ
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This old snail will sleep well and Iβll ready to slither into my manuscript after brekkie πππ
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I hope you get this sorted soon Sis ππππππππ
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Oh, me too, Sis! It’s gotten quite painful now. π Thanks for your good wishes. β‘
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My daughter has these lumps but I cannot remember the name. She has monthly injections to reduce the size and pain. It is a sort of rheumatoid arthritis. I carry the gene responsible but m not affected. makes me sad for my daughter that I am sort of responsible.
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Oh, dear Brian. I am sorry to her about your daughter’s condition and your sadness over feeling responsible. It’s difficult as parents not to think that way, isn’t it? RA has been ruled out for me and injections don’t work so it’s time to get really serious with The Lump. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
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This getting older thing is really something, isn’t it? Shew! I hope it goes well.
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It sucks, Dawn! People say that God has a wicked sense of humor. It must be true because I’m not laughing! Thanks for your good wishes. I greatly appreciate them.
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I hope you get better soon dear friend. I think youβre right and probably the doctor will agree with you.
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Thanks for your good wishes, Cara Sadje. I hope I’m right, too. I’ve had just about enough of this lump and I need it gone!
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Lots of prayers coming your way. I can understand pain that doesnβt goes away. ππ«ΆπΌ
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Thank you, cara mia. I know you have your share of pain. π₯°
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Lots of love and hugs
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And back to you, cara
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I hope that whatever Cyster is, they can finally get it taken care so that your marathon training won’t be further interrupted.
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Hahaha!! That gave me a good laugh, Fan! As much as I want to know what Cyster is, I want it gone even more. It’s painful now and doing some of the simplest things is difficult. Thanks. I appreciate your good wishes.
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