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Join Date: Feb 2013
Posts: 81
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2013
Posts: 81
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Celeste, I was in your shoes a month and a half ago and I think you should do whatever it takes to not worry. If there is a need for urgent action, I'm sure they wouldn't wait until Monday to speak with you.
If you have a thymoma, you and your docs have plenty of time to decide how to deal with it. Thymomas are very slow growing.
If you have a lesser thymus abnormality (like hyperplasia), you have even more time for a decision and may choose to do nothing.
Your results may be normal, in which case, the receptionist can't tell you anything anyway.
The worst is just 'not knowing', but try to find a way to be OK with that. Some things, you just can't know about today and you can't change that. It's best not to dwell on what you can't change.
I hope you get good news at the first possible moment and I hope you don't worry so much about the unknown. I'm sure the news is much, much better than your worst fear.
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