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Met with the doc
He said he got it all and saved about 80% of the kidney. Said it looked like all of the telltale signs of clear cell RCC. Will know in a week.
There was transition to one of the smaller veins which he removed. He doesn’t appear to be too concerned but is slightly concerning to me. Right now it looks like surveillance will be the plan. I think we will know for sure when pathology returns.
Lots of gas pain right now. Walked last night. It helped a bit. About to do the same in a few min. Cathader is out and doc says I may be good to go home today however I think it will actually be tomorrow. Hour car ride home.
As another patient from another online KC forum put it, time to go for a walk and crop dust some other rooms.
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PillowRetcenturion said:Congratulations
Man you are rocking Post Op!!! So glad your up and about.. Borrow a pillow for the car ride on seat belt. You'll rest better at home.
i bought one for this adventure.
. Loving it. Also rocking a new robe in the hospital. Now if I can just get the pipes to work again.
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That is an awesome suggestion!APny said:So glad it's behind you! If
So glad it's behind you! If it's not too late, have whoever is driving you home bring a large garbage bag. Put it on seat and that way you can just swivel in and out of car instead of twisting your body. Helped me tremendously. Speedy recovery!
Thanks. I’ll ask my dad to get one.
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Glad the surgery is over.
Glad the surgery is over. Remember to ICE incisions if needed; cuts down on pain killers
AND used to swing my arm in a circle to move that gas pain around and out.
Walking good, balanced with rest.
i used a lumbar, velcro wrap used for bad back support. Used it after all my surgeries and to bed. Helps to turn, get up, esp from bed and chairs. Sold at drugstores and such.
You are on your way to a full recovery!1
Healing hugs, Jan
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