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4 days since surgery - first post
            i found this forum last month after diagnosis, looked around a little and got freaked out. Now that the surgery is over I feel so much better ano a little braver to read about everybody's stories. I had a radical nephrectomy on my right kidney Thursday. My surgeon used the DaVinci method so I have 8 incisions, but I am home and doing fairly well. Trying to avoid pain pills after hearing stories about the constipation issue. My tumor was 5.6 cm and stage 1. I have a catheter which is a pain in the butt and hoping to feel better when they take that out. I was happy to see a post on here because I was having some weird shoulder pain and now realize it was probably from the gas. Anyway, thank you all for posting your stories and sharing your journeys. I plan to visit often.
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            First of all I love your user
First of all I love your user name! You go and get em now! Glad you are past the surgery and on your way to recovery. Not sure why you still have a catheter in, do you? I was lucky. Mine was taken out before I even woke up from surgery. Yeah, that trapped gas pain was difficult and downright painful to deal with, but soon that will pass too, (pun intended I guess. LOL)
Keep us informed as to how you are doing if you like. You'll be monitored now for several years, but maybe that little c bugger is now out of your body.
Sending you healing hugs,
Jan
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            Hi Hiker
Your tumour was a little bigger than mine but I also had the radical right job.
Mine was 7 weeks ago and I am walking easily again. I was pretty tired and lazy for a while, which was ok. I feel less like walking than I used to but I think I just got a bit soft from sitting around.
Steve.
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I think the catheter is in toJan4you said:First of all I love your user
First of all I love your user name! You go and get em now! Glad you are past the surgery and on your way to recovery. Not sure why you still have a catheter in, do you? I was lucky. Mine was taken out before I even woke up from surgery. Yeah, that trapped gas pain was difficult and downright painful to deal with, but soon that will pass too, (pun intended I guess. LOL)
Keep us informed as to how you are doing if you like. You'll be monitored now for several years, but maybe that little c bugger is now out of your body.
Sending you healing hugs,
Jan
I think the catheter is in to keep a close eye on the bladder function as they took a little piece of that where it connects to the ureter. I go in Thursday for a bladder X-ray and to get it out, can't wait. We moved to SC a year and 1/2 ago from Florida after retirement and we got into hiking. I just love it and can't wait to get back in the woods again. Even to just be able to walk a half mile would be very restorative for me.
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I like the lazy part. WeSteve.Adam said:Hi Hiker
Your tumour was a little bigger than mine but I also had the radical right job.
Mine was 7 weeks ago and I am walking easily again. I was pretty tired and lazy for a while, which was ok. I feel less like walking than I used to but I think I just got a bit soft from sitting around.
Steve.
I like the lazy part. We deserve it but I hope the tiredness doesn't last too long.
ellen
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Hi EllenGrandma hiker said:I like the lazy part. We
I like the lazy part. We deserve it but I hope the tiredness doesn't last too long.
ellen
I was walking at only a moderate pace and not too far for several weeks.
My tiredness was uneven. Some days I had short walks and long naps and other days something different.
But my calendar was clear so I decided to take things very very easy.
Steve.
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