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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsUpdate on my medical condition:
https://www.democraticunderground.com/1036153011 for those who might not have seen my original post.This week will see me undergoing two very important tests. The first one is tomorrow and the second is Wednesday.
The official name of tomorrow's test is: NM Myocardial Stress Pharmacologic Perfusion Spect.
It has two parts and they will both happen tomorrow.
I have really no idea what they will do with me during this time. My cardiologist thinks I'll do great and I so hope he's right.
I would be lying if I said I wasn't nervous. If I'm successful tomorrow, then I will most likely be able to have the surgery that will remove the cancer from my right lung. Of course I need to pass the second test too, but that's not as daunting.
The official name of Wednesday's test: Pulmonary Function Testing
Again, I'm not sure what they will do during this test, but this one looks easier.
If I should fail one or both of these, then I won't be able to have surgery to remove the cancer. Instead, I would undergo chemo and radiation to cure me. I really don't want to go this route, but of course, I will if I have to.
There's a lot riding on these tests. Please hold me in your thoughts as I pass through this time.
As before, I won't be able to respond to your responses. Once I've read what you wrote, I will give you a rec to let you know that I appreciate your good thoughts and comments.
Thanks to all of you!
SheltieLover
(75,730 posts)spooky3
(38,199 posts)calimary
(88,758 posts)Youll get through this.
a kennedy
(35,107 posts)Good luck on both.
malaise
(291,948 posts)senseandsensibility
(24,184 posts)BootinUp
(50,757 posts)It isnt good for you.
intrepidity
(8,549 posts)But with monitors attached, to see how much air you can take in, and how much oxygen is getting absorbed in your blood. Stuff like that. The hardest part is when you have to keep exhaling even when you feel like there's no more air left, lol.
Fingers crossed Peggy!
Javaman
(65,000 posts)I knew I was full of hot air but not that much! LOL
Solly Mack
(96,257 posts)wordstroken
(1,402 posts)As all your DU family, Ill be thinking of you over the next week and will be with you in spirit during your tests.
💕❤️
🦋 wordstroken
mcar
(45,581 posts)Nevilledog
(54,709 posts)anciano
(2,121 posts)MineralMan
(150,472 posts)wendyb-NC
(4,568 posts)Sending healing energy and may you be surrounded by a healing white light. Peace and health.
LoisB
(12,192 posts)my keyboard to the ears of all the gods of The Universe.
Marthe48
(22,573 posts)Last edited Mon Nov 10, 2025, 12:02 PM - Edit history (1)
and so did my husband. His was 30 years ago. Mine was 2 years ago. I was seated in a box and they put a hose/mouthpiece on, and positioned me a few different ways and told me how to breathe. It didn't take long.
My husband's experience was similar, but we were unfamiliar with the procedure. I sat outside the test room, while a tech tested him. I was surprised and amused when I heard a powerful female voice urging him on: "Harder! Deeper! Harder! Deeper! for several minutes. After we left the hospital, we laughed like fools. I haven't shared this much, but thought you'd get a smile to take your mind off the next few days.
I wish you well on all of your testing and upcoming surgery.
I edited to add the the box was clear plastic with a seat. Reminded me of a quiz show isolation box, but it wasn't sound proof or sealed in any way.
mnhtnbb
(33,056 posts)Laughter is the best medicine.
rubbersole
(10,956 posts)canetoad
(20,002 posts)I missed your original post. Very, very best wishes dear Peggy, I'll be thinking of you tomorrow.
Nigrum Cattus
(1,170 posts)I know it's hard to keep positive
but keeping positive really helps
keep driving the negative thoughts in your head out
trust that these procedures are what you need
+++ vibes
peace/love
democratsruletheday
(1,807 posts)and will say a lil' prayer
Grim Chieftain
(1,072 posts)You will certainly be in my thoughts, CaliforniaPeggy. Please keep us posted.
Walleye
(43,618 posts)hamsterjill
(16,889 posts)I will be praying for you - both that the tests are easy for you, and that you ace them (which I fully expect).
All the very best!
2naSalit
(99,525 posts)Along with all those good vibes I have left over from my request a few weeks back!
sinkingfeeling
(56,988 posts)wolfie001
(6,831 posts)Best of luck CP!!!
Diamond_Dog
(39,576 posts)And I know its easy to say, Dont be nervous about it. If your cardiologist thinks youll do fine, then you probably will. Think of all the positive energy coming your way from us here at DU!
awesomerwb1
(4,959 posts)Positive thoughts and energy to you. We're all rooting for you!!
pandr32
(13,719 posts)It is understandable that you are nervous. The pulmonary function tests are probably the same I had with my lung issues. It isn't bad--you have to clamp your nose and blow out hard and long as possible several times (into a machine) and then they average the results.
My wish is for you to get this all behind you as soon as possible and that we all get our wish for the holidays--the protection of ACA subsidies and everyone eats.
Scrivener7
(58,040 posts)gademocrat7
(11,777 posts)Wishing you all the best tomorrow, Peggy.
Take care. We are with you on this journey.💙
lamp_shade
(15,336 posts)Bo Zarts
(26,234 posts)I have a pulmonary function test, and others, on December 23 (Merry Christmas, eh?).
niyad
(129,202 posts)surfered
(10,897 posts)mvd
(65,820 posts)Sending good vibes and prayers that your tests will go well.
1WorldHope
(1,827 posts)The first one, if I'm on track, will test you heart under stress by introducing a drug that speeds up your heart. They do that for people who can't safely do a treadmill. They will look at you before with a radiologist camera that goes back and forth over your chest. Then they will do it again after they give you the isotope in an IV. That medicine will make you feel like you are peeing yourself and like you have been running. Some people I know panicked because you feel some chest pressure too. But the feeling doesn't last very long. But you will have to do a lot of waiting between parts of the test.
The pulmonary test is quite the trip. I hope you have a funny tech because there is a lot of difficult instructions involved with how to breathe and when. You are in this funny glass enclosure doing it. Nothing painful and you will get a wealth of information from the tests. Good luck and bring a book to the first test. Good luck lovely one.
Beartracks
(14,276 posts)I will keep you in my prayers for health and good outcomes.
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karynnj
(60,740 posts)JMCKUSICK
(4,849 posts)You are right, the pulmonary function test is much easier. They are both relatively easy from your perspective in that not much will be required from you. As a matter of fact, the pulmonary function test is more work intensive for you lol. If you fail the stress test, before any decisions are made, they may recommend a heart cath. They did both of your procedures to me and they were quite painless and gotten through with ease.
I pray you will find my words reassuring, comforting, and most of all true CaliforniaPeggy. God Speed and please know well be with you in spirit and prayer.
Love, John
twodogsbarking
(17,357 posts)TBF
(35,354 posts)nt
biophile
(1,119 posts)As mentioned the PFT is just measuring forceful breathing. The NM stress test is mostly boring! I had one - the pharmacologic stress medication might make you feel weird for a minute- some people feel nothing and others think theyre having a heart attack for a few seconds. Symptoms, if any , dont last long. The nuclear medicine that creates the image doesnt have any side effects. The worst part is the mandatory waiting times between the injections and the imaging.
So best of luck for good results! Were pulling for you!
mwmisses4289
(3,010 posts)LudwigPastorius
(13,998 posts)How do I know?
Everybody here at DU knows you've got a GOOD HEART, my dear CP.
Easterncedar
(5,364 posts)SheilaAnn
(10,613 posts)fierywoman
(8,492 posts)DownriverDem
(6,950 posts)I had it twice. You pretty much lay there while they watch on a screen. Best of luck.
highplainsdem
(59,437 posts)Lonestarblue
(13,166 posts)Sending good vibes your way.
Buddyzbuddy
(2,019 posts)Alice Kramden
(2,866 posts)Katinfl
(594 posts)True Dough
(25,535 posts)It's your force field!
Looking forward to good news.
Take care.
Mz Pip
(28,331 posts)May you pass the tests with scores like no one has ever seen before. The doctors will be amazed! !Bigly!
Deuxcents
(25,219 posts)oldtime dfl_er
(7,127 posts)I hope your doctors are correct and you will sail thru these tests, and then on to the big one!
sueh
(1,932 posts)FakeNoose
(39,869 posts)
Let us know, we'll be hoping and praying.
democrank
(12,049 posts)Were here for you. Take good care~
livetohike
(23,927 posts)will be with you, your husband, family and care team this week. Holding positive thoughts for the best outcomes on each test. Hoping this will all be taken care of quickly and painlessly
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riverbendviewgal
(4,385 posts)I am getting the pulmonary one in a couple weeks. I had a heart attack in 2017. It is one of a few tests I get to check my heart . This one I had a few years ago.
I will have you in my thoughts. I do enjoy seeing your beautiful photos you take. ❤️
Rebl2
(17,277 posts)you in my thoughts 🙏🏻
PCIntern
(27,927 posts)My spidey sense tells me that youre going to do just fine on these tests, and we are looking forward to hearing the good news soon!!!
Keep the faith and keep calm. We are all thinking of you!!!
Best,
PC
riversedge
(79,073 posts)ColoringFool
(178 posts)For years, reading your posts and viewing your photographs.
I will now add you to my prayers for your good health, that each test result leads to continued improvement.
🙏
NNadir
(37,123 posts)You are a DU favorite, much admired.
Good luck!!!!!!!!!!
Wicked Blue
(8,407 posts)(((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((best DU vibes for California Peggy)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
virgdem
(2,291 posts)and you can get your surgery. Hang in there. ❤️
70sEraVet
(5,202 posts)sellitman
(11,735 posts)The best of luck. Hugs
Trueblue Texan
(4,130 posts)tavernier
(14,172 posts)🍰
I hope this came through as a piece of cake since I used iPhone emojis.
All will be well, dear heart
Warpy
(114,345 posts)PM me any time for translations or commiseration.
Getting older sucks even worse than our folks told us it did.
iluvtennis
(21,441 posts)JustinBulletin
(104 posts)These tests are more time consuming than painful. I've had the pulmonary test since I was a former 2 pack a day smoker.
I had cancer surgery a couple of years ago and am doing ok so far. I hope everything goes well for you. You do so much to brighten our days with your lovely photos.
Clouds Passing
(6,767 posts)angrychair
(11,624 posts)I hope the tests go well and they get that damn cancer out of you and have a full recovery.
In my thoughts for the very best possible outcome.
MerryBlooms
(12,128 posts)Her main cardiologist fought us, because of her onset dementia. He wanted a dementia test. They more than 6mths out! Nope! Went over his head. Long story short, my sis had textbook surgery, and doing beautiful. Dementia test clinic still doesn't have an opening, but the cardiologist asked after her 6mth follow up. Cripes, what difference does it make? Lol
Best of luck to you, Peggy
You're gonna be golden 🥰
niyad
(129,202 posts)outcome continue being sent to you. You know that your whole DU family is here for you.
spanone
(140,865 posts)Healing vibes to you♥️
Danmel
(5,666 posts)And a complete recovery.
WheelWalker
(9,379 posts)I survived them all and so will you if that's what's called for. Your tests, I take it, are to screen for suitability for pretty invasive surgery. My pulmonary test diagnosed my COPD. The cardiac stress test was post myocardial infarction. Most interesting part of the cardiac test was the drug induced stress. They use a very fast acting, and short acting drug that is very effective in making you feel like you're near the top of Mount Everest and running uphill for about a minute or so. The worst of all was the radiation on my neck for a tumor at the base of my tongue. That was preceded by a surgical biopsy that took a month to heal, and Surgical insertion of a gastrostomy tube. radiation and chemo were concurrent. The chemo was the best of all procedures, I really enjoyed it. They give you a cocktail of drugs along with the anti-tumor agents and I was feeling no pain during chemo plus the nursing is most excellent. The radiation, on the other hand- that was downright medieval. 6 months after the conclusion of treatment I am still in oral function therapy for swallowing and lymphedema. I am trusting your outcomes throughout the coming year are going to be the best that they can be. May your path forward be blessed and a blessing.
Totally Tunsie
(11,503 posts)Only the best to you with hopeful wishes, CaliforniaPeggy.
BaronChocula
(3,922 posts)You'll get your steps in AND a medical test tomorrow all at the same time.
cliffside
(1,572 posts)Wild blueberry
(8,062 posts)We love you.
Raine
(31,064 posts)and healing vibes.
Maru Kitteh
(31,160 posts)Fla Dem
(27,395 posts)All the best that each step you have to take to battle your situation are positive and healing.
A hug from me, and definitely
a group hug has come your way from all your DU friends.
mountain grammy
(28,575 posts)Exp
(731 posts)JohnnyLib2
(11,304 posts)Bayard
(28,259 posts)MLAA
(19,647 posts)mnhtnbb
(33,056 posts)while you undergo these tests, and for a positive outcome.
KS Toronado
(22,718 posts)
choie
(6,506 posts)and hoping all goes well, Peggy!
HeartsCanHope
(1,497 posts)You will be in my thoughts.
KitFox
(494 posts)you pass both with flying colors!!!! Rooting for 2 A pluses so surgery can happen. You have a whirlwind of support from all of us! We care so much! Hope you can get some rest tonight. Love and hugs dear heart!🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷
MustLoveBeagles
(14,362 posts)58Sunliner
(6,273 posts)applegrove
(129,797 posts)planning the radiation. Physicists!!!!
Old Crank
(6,568 posts)For the procedures and results.
Hope22
(4,405 posts)May all results be favorable. You got this! Love to you!💗💗💐🙏🏼
Grumpy Old Guy
(4,158 posts)area51
(12,546 posts)summer_in_TX
(3,988 posts)GoneOffShore
(17,956 posts)IzzaNuDay
(1,208 posts)And a healing recovery! 😊
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(12,500 posts)mgardener
(2,265 posts)oasis
(53,268 posts)Stay strong.
onethatcares
(16,949 posts)and I hope the angels hold you in their wings
Rhiannon12866
(248,772 posts)SWBTATTReg
(25,970 posts)DUers on our posts!
NNadir
(37,123 posts)...a radiotracer, probably 99mTc, to image blood flow in your heart's myocardium, during mild stress, like a treadmill. This is my best understanding based on a preview of a few papers in the literature.
I believe I may have had a similar test some years back owing to some unusual features of my EKG, which it turns out are permanent because of scar tissue in my chest. (I always warn techs, nurses and new doctor's that it's there and I am not having a heart attack.)
The test itself seems to me to be low risk, and is designed to measure the risks of major surgery.
Good luck. We all admire you and we wish you the best outcome in this frightening episode. Come through well and bring us many more years of reports from Manhattan Beach.
bluescribbler
(2,467 posts)FemDemERA
(675 posts)As you go through the process and for positive results. Healing vibes to you Peggy
cate94
(3,037 posts)Thinking of you and saying a prayer for the best results.
quaint
(4,538 posts)💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓
samplegirl
(13,668 posts)sending you hugs I'll be praying for you.
irisblue
(36,614 posts)viva la
(4,456 posts)... and you get the "yes" for surgery and are soon on the way to recovery!
marble falls
(70,163 posts)... to bounce right back!
Bluejeans
(141 posts)Ive had that nuclear stress test twice. Theyll put some meds in you, hook you up to record data and then start the test. Youll sit on an exam table. Part way through the first phase youll feel hot the a minute or so later the first phase is done. Theyll have you rest for a few minutes maybe have a soda and some snack like peanut butter crackers then they repeat the test with no meds. Youre done about five minutes later
malthaussen
(18,363 posts)They wanted me to walk a treadmill until my pulse reached a certain level, but got frustrated when it refused to get as high as they wanted.
If your test is walking a treadmill, you should ace it like DJT does his cognitive tests.
-- Mal
mjvpi
(1,835 posts)Im scared shitless over having my knees replaced. The first happening in a couple of weeks.
bif
(26,568 posts)You've got this! Positive vibes heading your way!
popsdenver
(1,367 posts)There are tons of people pulling for you, from all across the nation.....Our thoughts are with you, as you face this.......
My wife has been battling Stage Four Cancer for over ten years this month......There are many new medical things that are helping, one of which is everyone thinking about her and caring.....................and you have all of us thinking and caring about you at this time.......
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