Surgery completed 9/26 with good news

chrismc
chrismc Member Posts: 53 Member
My robotic hysterectemy was done on 9/26 and I had very quick recovery. My gyn/onc told me on the day of surgery that the cancer was very superficial in the uterus but he still removed a few pelvic lymph nodes for testing. I had my follow up appt with him on Tuesday and he said the path report on the nodes was negative for cancer and the final stage would be stage 1 grade 1. I have to see him every 3 mos for 2 yrs and then every 6 mos for 3 yrs.I am just so thankful for this outcome.
As I stated in a previous post, when I was being tested to see if the uterine cancer had spread it was found that I have Lymphoma. So now I will deal with that. I know the lymphoma is a very slow growing type and I don't have any symptoms. I am trying to get myself as healthy as I can so I can prepare to do battle with that cancer.
Thanks to everyone on this board for your support, I really appreciated it.


Chris

Comments

  • nempark
    nempark Member Posts: 681
    Hi Chris so glad to hear from you
    Good for you. Glad everything went well. Keep strong and healthy and you certainly will be able to deal with this other monster. Get well and please keep us informed.
  • daisy366
    daisy366 Member Posts: 1,458 Member
    nempark said:

    Hi Chris so glad to hear from you
    Good for you. Glad everything went well. Keep strong and healthy and you certainly will be able to deal with this other monster. Get well and please keep us informed.

    chrismc
    One down and one to go, I guess! Glad that uterine is resolved and best wishes dealing with lymphoma. Thanks for sharing your info.

    Mary Ann
  • jazzy1
    jazzy1 Member Posts: 1,379
    daisy366 said:

    chrismc
    One down and one to go, I guess! Glad that uterine is resolved and best wishes dealing with lymphoma. Thanks for sharing your info.

    Mary Ann

    Chris
    Good news you reported!

    Have to tell you mother-in-law was diagnosed with lymphoma cancer some 4 yrs ago and she refused any treatments. Today there's still no sign of this cancer moving, thus, she's doing very well. Plus as we age, cancer does move/grow more slowly...something to be said for getting older I guess!!

    Keep smiling as you'll do just fine~~
    Jan
  • Double Whammy
    Double Whammy Member Posts: 2,832 Member
    jazzy1 said:

    Chris
    Good news you reported!

    Have to tell you mother-in-law was diagnosed with lymphoma cancer some 4 yrs ago and she refused any treatments. Today there's still no sign of this cancer moving, thus, she's doing very well. Plus as we age, cancer does move/grow more slowly...something to be said for getting older I guess!!

    Keep smiling as you'll do just fine~~
    Jan

    Good news, indeed!
    So happy to hear the results of your surgery for endometrial cancer. Whew. I remember how frightened you were and am happy you can breathe a sigh of relief on this part. As you know, I'm 2+ years from the same results as you - and I also had a second primary cancer at the same time, breast cancer. I now see the gyn onc only every 6 months and I will continue to do what I'm supposed to, but know my cancer is very unlikely to recur, more so as time goes on. Take one day at a time and as each part is behind you, it becomes one less obstacle to dread. What will your treatments for lymphoma be?

    Continue to be well,
    Suzanne