pericardial metastases

Hi i am a previos bowel and liver cancer survivor.  I am 6 years with bowel and 5 years with liver.  2 weeks ago i started to get shortness of breath following a bout of flu along with a severe pain in my left calf muscle.  My doctor diagnosed me with a lower respiratory infection and gave me a weeks supply of antibiotics.  I was admitted to hospital yesterday on  day 3 of my holiday with shortness of breath.  I was given blood tests, an xray which came back clear.  The consultant then sent me for a CT scan with dye to see if it showed anything significant. I was given my results the following day which showed extensive occlusive thrombus within the right main pulmonary artery and branches and left lower lobe pulmonary artery.  There is irregular thickening of the pericardium.  In view of the history of malignancy these results may represent pericardial metastases.  I am now waiting for my GP's referral letter to be faxed through to a heart specialist with a view to an emergency appoitment back at home.  I am so frightened as to what the outcome is going to be and just needed to speak to someone

  • Hi there Walshy ... sorry to hear your going through a difficult time at the moment...  I know how scary it is waiting for appointments etc ... your mind plays tricks with you ... and it goes into over drive ... but I've found it best to live in the day, as there's no quick way around it ... so got my fingers crossed for you ... take care chrisie xx 

  • Hello Walsie, as Chriss said try not to overthink things. You’ve been along this journey before and know that any future plans will get you into control. Just taking one step at a time is the way. You will kick this mate, positive thoughts flying your way.