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Old May 02, 2014, 02:35 PM
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Hi,

I know that no one can really help. I just asking incase.. I had a chest x-ray today and my partner saw the picture and told me he saw lots of white blobs on my left lung.. Does anyone have any idea what that might cause this to happen?

I am waiting for my Dr to write to me about my results but I need some reassurance that it is nothing really serious..

Claire..
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Old May 02, 2014, 02:51 PM
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Claire try not to freak out....white blobs could be harmless or possible infection....but don't necessarily mean what I know you're thinking. I won't tell you not to worry (that's pointless, I know) but maybe if you could do something to get your mind off of it....like reading threads here in PC.

I find when I'm so anxious I could scream I read some threads here, on all different subjects and it takes my mind off of whats bothering me for a bit.

Sending all good things your way!!
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Old May 02, 2014, 02:54 PM
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Thank you, I am terrified.. ButI will try those tips now..
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