MGH finally said the C word..........as the Pet Scan confirmed what they were concerned about..................
Studies:
PET CT 2/15/24
IMPRESSION:
There are 4 pulmonary nodules in the right upper lobe that are new since September 2022 but are unchanged since October 2023
Mild uptake to the queried right apical nodule, which remains indeterminate for primary lung neoplasm.
Focus of moderate uptake in the right lower lobe with areas of groundglass in the medial right lower lobe and intensely avid right hilar lymph node. These findings are indeterminate and may be consistent with a right lower lobe pneumonia given rapid appearance or possibly neoplastic in etiology given the intense avidity and size of the hilar node.
It is very small in the lungs and NOT aggressive. I meet with the team on Monday afternoon. The QB of the team is considered to be Tom Brady like at MGH
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Henning Willers, MD
Dr. Willers obtained his M.D. from the University of Hamburg Medical School in Germany in 1994. After two years of residency training in radiation oncology in Germany, he came to Boston to work as a research fellow on DNA repair in the laboratory of Simon Powell, M.D., Ph.D.. He then completed his residency training in radiation oncology at the MGH in 2005. Following three years as an attending physician in the Department of Radiation Oncology at Boston Medical Center, he returned to the MGH to join the Thoracic Radiation Oncology Program in the Department of Radiation Oncology. Dr. Willers has a busy clinical practice focusing on the care of patient with thoracic cancers of various types while also spending time in the laboratory. He is active in clinical, physics, and biology research with the overarching goal of advancing precision radiation medicine, which combines the latest in biological therapies with high-precision radiation therapy to increase the likelihood of cure without complications in patients with lung cancer.
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'Cause every little thing is gonna be alright"
An observation.
I’m sure I’m not alone in this but I watch a ton of true crime shows and listen to similar podcasts just about every day.
Why is it that just about every other part of the US, aside from New England, refers to counties, rather than the actual city or town?
Unless it’s a major city where the crime happened, almost every show I watch refers to the county, rather than the city.
Seems like the news in other areas does the same because when they use the newscasts as part of the show (Dateline, 20/20, etc.) they always refer to the county.
Here, the Boston news anchors would say……an Andover man is accused of murder today, rather than….an Essex county man is accused of murder today.
Am I wrong?
Cool! Thanks for sharing. My squadron (VF-32) did a Med Cruise on Enterprise back in '99. I left that squadron about a year before, so only was on it for the early part of work-ups. I probably got 15-20 traps on that boat.@RoccoF14 thought you might like these pics from when the Big E was in Pensacola for a quick visit about 23 years ago
I even got to ride the jet elevator (I'm sure there's a much more technical term for that )
I felt just like Maverick
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Yeah Mystic is beautiful!My wife and I just back from Mystic Connecticut for few days away. What a hidden gem.
I'm kind of fascinated by carriers. It's interesting to me how they are able to move so many planes around in such a relatively small space. I can't imagine it's too common for active carriers to be open for public tours like they did then (I guess, maybe I'm wrong?) so I was very glad to have had the opportunity.Cool! Thanks for sharing. My squadron (VF-32) did a Med Cruise on Enterprise back in '99. I left that squadron about a year before, so only was on it for the early part of work-ups. I probably got 15-20 traps on that boat.
That big, boxy tower caused a lot more air turbulence behind the ship than the other carriers with conventional towers. We called it the "burble" and you always had to remember to add a little more power right before touching down on the flight deck.
You know, in my entire 10 year navy career, I NEVER got a chance to ride the elevator up from the hangar deck, so its cool that you got to do that.
I love true crime shows. Never listened to podcasts though, do you have a favorite or two?An observation.
I’m sure I’m not alone in this but I watch a ton of true crime shows and listen to similar podcasts just about every day.
Why is it that just about every other part of the US, aside from New England, refers to counties, rather than the actual city or town?
Unless it’s a major city where the crime happened, almost every show I watch refers to the county, rather than the city.
Seems like the news in other areas does the same because when they use the newscasts as part of the show (Dateline, 20/20, etc.) they always refer to the county.
Here, the Boston news anchors would say……an Andover man is accused of murder today, rather than….an Essex county man is accused of murder today.
Am I wrong?
Because many larger states have sheriffs departments who are county based rather than town/city police departments.An observation.
I’m sure I’m not alone in this but I watch a ton of true crime shows and listen to similar podcasts just about every day.
Why is it that just about every other part of the US, aside from New England, refers to counties, rather than the actual city or town?
Unless it’s a major city where the crime happened, almost every show I watch refers to the county, rather than the city.
Seems like the news in other areas does the same because when they use the newscasts as part of the show (Dateline, 20/20, etc.) they always refer to the county.
Here, the Boston news anchors would say……an Andover man is accused of murder today, rather than….an Essex county man is accused of murder today.
Am I wrong?
Was your squadron ever on the constellation(cv-64)? I was an enlisted (IC) on the Connie from 97-99. Worked mostly in the main machinery rooms on the alarm systems.Cool! Thanks for sharing. My squadron (VF-32) did a Med Cruise on Enterprise back in '99. I left that squadron about a year before, so only was on it for the early part of work-ups. I probably got 15-20 traps on that boat.
That big, boxy tower caused a lot more air turbulence behind the ship than the other carriers with conventional towers. We called it the "burble" and you always had to remember to add a little more power right before touching down on the flight deck.
You know, in my entire 10 year navy career, I NEVER got a chance to ride the elevator up from the hangar deck, so its cool that you got to do that.
So many good ones out there.I love true crime shows. Never listened to podcasts though, do you have a favorite or two?
Thanks!So many good ones out there.
Paper Ghosts….season one especially as it is Mass/Connecticutt centric.
Casefile True Crime
The Vanished …….Particularly interesting to me is the episode about Andy Puglisi, who was a 10 year old who was kidnapped from my hometown when I was 5 or 6. As I got older I came to know many of his friends and relatives. A really sad story that connects and is referenced a little bit in Paper Ghosts mentioned above.
The Missing
Something Was Wrong
Dateline and 20/20 do audio/podcast versions of their TV shows
Thanks!
I grew up down the street from a family named Puglisi. I can't imagine that's a common name. Wonder if they're related somehow.
Nope. However I did cruise on USS Kitty Hawk when I was in VF-111. It was the same class as the Connie and they were berthed side by side in San Diego.Was your squadron ever on the constellation(cv-64)? I was an enlisted (IC) on the Connie from 97-99. Worked mostly in the main machinery rooms on the alarm systems.
Thanks everyone for the good wishes
When my daughter was at Wesleyan I would drive down on some weekends (especially her first year there) and we would take trips around CT. Mystic was a favorite.My wife and I just back from Mystic Connecticut for few days away. What a hidden gem.
This is what I posted on Facebook
I want to thank everyone for the good vibes.
I have complete faith in the medical team that my PCP at MGH has assembled on my behalf. I had a real wake-up call just before Christmas in 2021 where I wound up spending EIGHT nights at the Hotel MGH and the reality is insurance companies don't sign off on that unless you are really sick.
They have been watching my lungs since then and ordered tests to monitor things.
The vibes I am getting from the Docs are positive and on Monday afternoon they will meet with me and discuss a plan.
Life is like a FIFA soccer game - it's going to end but only the big referee in the sky knows when....
Remember this shocker from LA LAW?
so does this mean you can reuse your pro shop bag as a purse if you buy something, then bring the bag to the next game you attend?Readers are not happy with TD Garden's new bag policy
TD Garden implemented a policy placing new size limitations on the bags that can be brought into the arena, which many readers call "ridiculous."www.boston.com
Bags that come with purchases from Boston ProShop are the only other bags allowed inside, according to the policy.
so does this mean you can reuse your pro shop bag as a purse if you buy something, then bring the bag to the next game you attend?
Some are using a bag from a previous purchase, putting in something (like a Bs T shirt) and putting the stuff one wants to bring in hidden inside the t shirt.Good question. I have no idea. Perhaps season ticket holders might have an answer. Good luck.
Some are using a bag from a previous purchase, putting in something (like a Bs T shirt) and putting the stuff one wants to bring in hidden inside the t shirt.