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tumor in kidney? ya right! i cant believe they made me think for 7 months that she had a tumor in her kidney, i worried like crazy.

turns out, her kidney is misshaped, and has a fold in it. the skin on skin fold is what they saw. not a tumor.

what a relief!!!!! the doc said and dont come back, shes fine!!! lol

thank the lord!


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Canadian Karen Community Regular

Some more wonderful news!!!! Boy, after seeing nothing but devastation and bad news for a week now, this day is bringing all kinds of great news!!!

I am sooo happy for you!

Hugs.

Karen

MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

That is good to hear!

gf4life Enthusiast

That is wonderful news. I'm sure it is such a relief for you to know that she is fine. But how frustrating to worry for so long, probably thinking the worst would happen.

My middle son has always had more health issues than anyone else in the family and there were times when I thought that he might not make it to adulthood. Now that I know that his problems are gluten (fixed by diet), nasal polyps (fixed by surgeries), asthma and migraines (both fixed my medication) and a rare fever disease (also fixed by medication) I am okay with it. NONE of these things are life threatening, as long as they are treated properly! But I have to tell you that there were days where his fever would spike to 105 and then he would drop down to 95 in a few hours and I couldn't keep him warm. I was afraid he wouldn't make it through the night...

No worries now. :D

God bless,

Mariann

Carriefaith Enthusiast

Wow that must be a relief :) I'm glad she is fine.

Kasey'sMom Enthusiast

What a blessing for Amanda and your family. This gives me chills and chokes me up!

bmorrow Rookie

I am so happy to hear your news! :D:D


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Whew! That's great news!

jenvan Collaborator

Praise God on that one... !

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balewis Newbie
tumor in kidney? ya right! i cant believe they made me think for 7 months that she had a tumor in her kidney, i worried like crazy.

turns out, her kidney is misshaped, and has a fold in it. the skin on skin fold is what they saw. not a tumor.

what a relief!!!!! the doc said and dont come back, shes fine!!! lol

thank the lord!

JennyC Enthusiast

I'm so happy to hear the news! You must have been so worried.

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