r/cancer • u/TheEvilSatanist • 18d ago
Patient Just got diagnosed
This weekend was absolute chaos and clusterfuck. I went to the ER on Saturday for what I thought was a persistent stomach bug.
After a CAT scan of my stomach and a battery of tests this weekend, I was diagnosed with stage 4 metastatic cancer.
They did a biopsy Sunday, to see if they can determine where the cancer is coming from.
I also have another CAT scan coming up to see if it has expanded into my chest and lungs.
I really have no idea what I'm looking for, I'm still trying to process all this.
Also, I am a Satanist for a reason, so please save all the "just give it to God" or etc bc it's not something I personally believe in.
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u/surfaholic15 18d ago
It looks like a little punch, literally. Takes a tiny cylindrical chunk. here is an explanation . That is the usual for oral cancer diagnosis.
What they did instead is the scalpel biopsy, which they clip out. Bigger chunk.
That was also what was needed for confirmation last time around, since the punch was inconclusive. Some types of oral squamous caners can be tough to differentiate it seems.
That said, this time it is far more aggressive also.