Post Vanderbilt consult......and the verdict is.........

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  • tootsie1
    tootsie1 Member Posts: 5,044 Member
    You'll get through this!
    Hey, Buzz.

    Sounds like you had a good visit with this doctor. I'll be praying for you and for your wife. Please tell her that she's welcome to chat with us anytime she feels like she needs support.

    I'm hoping for benign!

    *Hugs*
    Gail
  • idlehunters
    idlehunters Member Posts: 1,787 Member
    tootsie1 said:

    You'll get through this!
    Hey, Buzz.

    Sounds like you had a good visit with this doctor. I'll be praying for you and for your wife. Please tell her that she's welcome to chat with us anytime she feels like she needs support.

    I'm hoping for benign!

    *Hugs*
    Gail

    Hey
    B9...BINGO! LOL....... You got the game plan down...no surprise there. You got the attitude down... no surprise there. You got the home life in order....no surprise there. You still got the fishing trip on GO...no surprise there. DANG... you are so full of surprises!!! LOL Naw..just givin ya crap. You know I luv ya and wishin ya the best.... which I know you will get. Take care BUZZARD!

    Jen
  • Nana b
    Nana b Member Posts: 3,030 Member

    Hey
    B9...BINGO! LOL....... You got the game plan down...no surprise there. You got the attitude down... no surprise there. You got the home life in order....no surprise there. You still got the fishing trip on GO...no surprise there. DANG... you are so full of surprises!!! LOL Naw..just givin ya crap. You know I luv ya and wishin ya the best.... which I know you will get. Take care BUZZARD!

    Jen

    Benign!!! Yes indeed!!
    Benign!!! Yes indeed!! Hugs!
  • thready
    thready Member Posts: 474

    Kick its ****
    I predict a fast recovery and nothing but good news for you. 41 more years to go.

    Glad you said it twice!!!
    Your double post is most appropriate here!!
    Jan
  • thready
    thready Member Posts: 474
    Nana b said:

    Benign!!! Yes indeed!!
    Benign!!! Yes indeed!! Hugs!

    Be glad when it is all done and you are back in the crappie boat
    Buzz,
    Can't wait until you tell us your fish stories. Glad you told the Dr. to get on with it, no goofing around. You need to get done and enjoy the fall.
    Take care
    Jan
  • impactzone
    impactzone Member Posts: 551 Member
    This is a great option! I
    This is a great option! I have had two lung resections, neither VATS, but they were not that bad after the first two days. I know many who have had VATS and they were outa there FAST! Good news all the way around.
    Chip
  • dorookie
    dorookie Member Posts: 1,731 Member
    Buzzard said:

    Thanks all......but no fly fishing.....
    Crappie fishing.....I slow troll, fast troll, spider rig, single pole, cast, pull, long line, cork and jig...etc etc etc.....I am a crappie fanatic...there is only one thing that beats crappie fishing.....LOL.....................and thats eatin' em !! LOL, love to all, Buzz



    and Beth...to answer your question on VATS.....

    What is VATS?

    Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat illness or injury to the lung and other organs in the chest cavity (thorax).

    How does VATS work?

    During VATS, a tiny camera with a light source is inserted through a small incision between the ribs. A second small incision is used to insert special instruments between the ribs into the chest cavity.

    What's the difference between VATS and traditional surgery?

    Traditional thoracic surgery involves a large (6- to 10-inch) incision in which the ribs are spread apart for the surgeon to gain access to the organs in the chest cavity. This procedure, known as a thoracotomy is still very safe, but involves a longer recovery than a VATS procedure.

    What's the recovery time for VATS patients?

    VATS patients can typically go home in one to three days (often the following day). Other benefits of VATS include less pain and a quicker return to a normal active lifestyle.
    What conditions can be treated using a VATS procedure?

    VATS can be used to diagnose and stage lung cancer, remove cancerous and benign tumors, diagnose and treat fluid around the lung or heart, remove portions of a diseased lung and diagnose and treat certain conditions of the esophagus including cancers. New uses for VATS are continually being developed.............Hope that helped...Love to you also....Buzz

    Thanks for the Info
    I had the traditional surgery and let me tell ya it hurt like hell, still does some to this day, so I am so glad you are having VATS. Praying for you buddy...

    Stay strong

    Love
    Beth
  • Linda Z
    Linda Z Member Posts: 25
    Benign
    That's what I'm praying for Buzz. I admire you so much. I'm here in Tennessee pulling for you..
  • mom_2_3
    mom_2_3 Member Posts: 953 Member
    So glad
    I am so glad to hear that the plan is in place and that the date is set. You will most certainly be in my thoughts and prayers as you get closer to the date and go in for surgery.

    Why can't you just leave those poor fishies alone?? ;)

    Amy (whose Dad hunted, fished or raised every bit of meat we ate when we were kids...)
  • Fight for my love
    Fight for my love Member Posts: 1,522 Member
    I can understand how hard it
    I can understand how hard it is on your wife because I am a wife too.But whatever happens,you and your wife are on the same boat,only both of you paddle the boat together in the same pace,the boat moves forward.I know both of you will work together and you both will handle it fine.Wish you and your family the best.Good luck with the surgery.Take care.
  • taraHK
    taraHK Member Posts: 1,952 Member
    good luck!
    Good luck with the procedure. I had VATS for removal of solitary lung mets twice. Of course everyone's recovery is different but I want to let you know that I had a very smooth and quick recovery. Don't try to be a hero (even tho you're already mine!) -- and DO accept the pain meds -- they help!

    My philosophy was to get on my feet and walking as soon as possible -- and then to keep walking -- while in hospital and also when you get home. I really believe it helps with recovery, helps avoid any possible post-surgical complications, and helps restore lung function. My second time, I was out of the hospital in 48 hrs, and started walking around the track the day I got home. OK - I did one loop! slowly! But then I increased every day. "Full recovery" is a relative term -- that does take a while. But you'll certainly be able to make that fishing trip!

    All the best,

    Tara
  • amcp
    amcp Member Posts: 251 Member
    Looked for you...
    Frank had an appt early Aug 11 at Vanderbilt also. I looked for you in the waiting room...I thought about calling out BUZZARD but afraid they would take me away to mental ward lol. So glad to hear that Dr Lambright is doing the surgery so soon. He is awesome and he will shot straight with you. Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers and knowing that with your positive attitude and faith you will overcome this with flying colors. If there is anything we can do from giving you information on hotels and rates, Hope Lodge, etc. Let us know. You are in the best hands and we are certain that everything will work out. Keep positive.
    Love ya,
    Frank and Anna
  • chicoturner
    chicoturner Member Posts: 282
    Buzzrard, you are such a
    Buzzrard, you are such a calming inspriation to me. Thank you for sharing your "can do "attitude". You inspire me, and sure many others, with your strength and thoughtfulness. Your wife needs a good hug too! It sounds like you are quite a team.! You are in my thoughts and prayers. Jean
  • Kerry S
    Kerry S Member Posts: 606 Member
    We can tell when they are just blowing smoke
    Buzz,
    Sound like you have a great doc to. We can tell when they are just blowing smoke up our butts. My chemo doc blew a hell of a lot of smoke up mine. He even has extra letters after his name. MD-SOB

    My colon doc is one that this statement fits perfect. “The man that knows what he is talking about can afford to use words that everyone understands”. I think we will both be buying new damn hats and wearing them proudly. We will show them what positive attitudes can do.

    Kerry
  • Buzzard
    Buzzard Member Posts: 3,043 Member
    Kerry S said:

    We can tell when they are just blowing smoke
    Buzz,
    Sound like you have a great doc to. We can tell when they are just blowing smoke up our butts. My chemo doc blew a hell of a lot of smoke up mine. He even has extra letters after his name. MD-SOB

    My colon doc is one that this statement fits perfect. “The man that knows what he is talking about can afford to use words that everyone understands”. I think we will both be buying new damn hats and wearing them proudly. We will show them what positive attitudes can do.

    Kerry

    Yes Sir we will.................
    and in the aftermath of this war you and I are going to wage we will stand tall above cancer and once again shout out those infamous words.....

    " WE KICKED YOUR ****.................AGAIN !!!! "


    Hang in there buddy :)
  • Buzzard
    Buzzard Member Posts: 3,043 Member
    amcp said:

    Looked for you...
    Frank had an appt early Aug 11 at Vanderbilt also. I looked for you in the waiting room...I thought about calling out BUZZARD but afraid they would take me away to mental ward lol. So glad to hear that Dr Lambright is doing the surgery so soon. He is awesome and he will shot straight with you. Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers and knowing that with your positive attitude and faith you will overcome this with flying colors. If there is anything we can do from giving you information on hotels and rates, Hope Lodge, etc. Let us know. You are in the best hands and we are certain that everything will work out. Keep positive.
    Love ya,
    Frank and Anna

    Frank and Anna...
    I got there at suite 1710 at 2;20 Tenn time...didn't have appt until 3;20. so I was in there for a while...if you were in there tell me where ya'll were sitting....I saw a couple that for a moment ...."Frank and Anna".....because every once in a while they looked as though they knew me......it never hit me to ask if they ever got on here....My next appt is Aug 24th for pre op (blood draw in the cattle stalls, thats what I like to call em) and PFT to assure of lung capability to handle situation...My hair is a little longer now and I also had a gym bag with me with ginger snaps, writing pads, meds, pens, etc , to keep me from getting bored...I sure wished I would have known you were to be there, I certainly would have found you......Love to ya both, Clift
  • sharpy102
    sharpy102 Member Posts: 368 Member
    I'm crossing my fingers for you too
    @Buzzard: I'm crossing my fingers for you too. You were so helpful for me so many times in the past! You are an awesome person! And I wish all the best for you! And think of you and your wife often!
    Sophie
  • amcp
    amcp Member Posts: 251 Member
    Buzzard said:

    Frank and Anna...
    I got there at suite 1710 at 2;20 Tenn time...didn't have appt until 3;20. so I was in there for a while...if you were in there tell me where ya'll were sitting....I saw a couple that for a moment ...."Frank and Anna".....because every once in a while they looked as though they knew me......it never hit me to ask if they ever got on here....My next appt is Aug 24th for pre op (blood draw in the cattle stalls, thats what I like to call em) and PFT to assure of lung capability to handle situation...My hair is a little longer now and I also had a gym bag with me with ginger snaps, writing pads, meds, pens, etc , to keep me from getting bored...I sure wished I would have known you were to be there, I certainly would have found you......Love to ya both, Clift

    Missed you
    We were there at suite 1710 at 8 a.m. central or Nashville time for labs and then appt with Dr Jordan Berlin at 8:40 a.m. We were almost home by the time you got there. We do not have to go back until Sept 22 for followup on pain medications and for labs. Frank is not strong enough for them to put him on another phase one clinical trial. They changed his pain medications to 1 long acting pain pill every 12 hours and then he has short acting pain medications for break through pain. They have done all they can for him at Vandy. We are trying to decide if we want to continue to drive the three plus hours each way to Vanderbilt just for pain medication control and labs. Frank can have that done here with his original onc. We hoped you like Dr Lambright as much as we did. He and his team will take excellent care of you in the hospital. We are praying for eveything to turn out the way you are hoping and that you will be back to living life to the fullest with your wife and family. Prayers are said for you daily.
    Love ya,
    Anna and Frank
  • Buzzard
    Buzzard Member Posts: 3,043 Member
    sharpy102 said:

    I'm crossing my fingers for you too
    @Buzzard: I'm crossing my fingers for you too. You were so helpful for me so many times in the past! You are an awesome person! And I wish all the best for you! And think of you and your wife often!
    Sophie

    Ah Sophie, I'll be fine...
    and I love hearing from you...you seem to bring out the very best in me. You are my Shining Star !!! Have an awesome upcoming week sweetheart, and again thank you and keep smiling.....Love ya, Buzz