Hi Anne Marie,
I'm glad to hear you've now got a date for your appointment. One of the things about Ans is the waiting that can happen after we find out we have one.... so now, hopefully, you can spend the rest of the summer relaxing more and doing things that you enjoy!
.... well that gave me a chuckle... what was your gp's response when you said to check us out in his spare time? lol.... i imagine they don't have a lot of that (spare time, huh?) , so it's good when any doc does check out any sites for anything now and then..... thinking about gp's and all they encounter in any month, it would be amazing if they all could check out anything at all....
This site is most supportive.... it's one of the beauties here. And I am thankful I found it along with the one up here, Anac. They kept me as serene as i could be i think through my entire pre- treatment- wait, during, and after......... One of my first reactions when I heard about my having an An was " oh, well, I can do something about this as it's a 'thing' that has a variety of possible treatments (depending on size of course) .... and then I was on the net a lot, reading and digesting all sorts of information. It was energizing and gave me a focus. Plus, it made me feel as if I had some control in a situation that might have been overwhelming but for the fact that lots of information was available plus lots of support, and so that was all good. I know at times, for myself, I might have gone into "overdrive" at times in reading things all over the net, but ulitmately it was a good thing, not only for gaining knowledge of this 'thing' in my head, but also for gaining good friendships that are now approaching two years for me. It's good to remember to shut it down now and then though and concentrate on other good things in one's life, too......
Loads of good wishes, Anne Marie,
windsong