My late husband was SO exposed to asbestos; but died from what was called untreatable Hodgkin’s. I don’t believe that and 10 years later, still looking for answers.
Best reply by Auntie*M:
If you really want to pursue this question, ask for a copy of all his pathology reports. If you still want to investigate after reading those, then you would need to arrange for and pay for an independent review of his pathology slides by a hematopathologist.
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Is it possible to misdiagnose non-Hodgkin’s as mesothelioma?
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Filed under Mesothelioma by on Oct 13th, 2008.
The other day, I was doing electrical work at a an old church. I was rewiring in the ceiling, where there were broken tiles and lots of debris. In my 8 hours of work there, I can say positively that a while bunch of debris landed on my head, face, and body, and I do know that a lot of it got into my mouth. It wasn’t until I was about 95% done with the job that a co-worker told me that I should not have been doing that without a respirator, due to the fact that there was 1% asbestos in the tiles. I am very new at the job, and I wasn’t aware of any of this. Am I at a high risk of developing lung problems in the future? If so, how long will it be before I notice any effects?
Best reply by Mr. Knowitall:
I would say that your risk is probably slightly greater than before. But still not great. In the old days when nobody knew how dangerous asbestos was, people worked with the stuff all their lives, they breathed it in for 30 or 40 years. And of those, maybe 1 or 2 percent got mesothelioma.
So I wouldn’t let worrying about it spoil the rest of my life. 8^) And I’d use the respirator from now on.
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Am I at a great risk of developing mesothelioma?
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Filed under Mesothelioma by on Jul 14th, 2007.
The best Mesothelioma site we found so far is: http://www.mesothelioma-care-community.net a forum for sharing stories.
Can someone give me a list of other good Asbestos Cancer websites?
Best reply by K R:
My wife always goes to Caring Bridge for Cancer patients and she loves it. You can try some of the following for mesothelioma site for this specifically. This disease is nasty and can be very painful. Good Luck.
mesolink.org
mesoinfo.com
mesotheliomaweb.org
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Mesothelioma?
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Filed under Mesothelioma by on Jun 29th, 2006.