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Glad you've got your surgery scheduled and that it's not too long a wait. A bone scan pre-operatively is up to your doctor. If your tumor is on the small side, they may decide you don't need this. The robotic thing sounds interesting!
I had never heard of renal cell carcinoma either - until I was diagnosed. I was a classic 'TYPE A' personality at the time and before surgery wanted to get all my ducks lined up. Did a 'do it yourself' will and went to have it notarized. The notary and I got to chatting and she told me her husband had just been diagnosed with RCC! I went to have my taxes done and HER mother had RCC! Suddenly it seemed to be everywhere.
I have confidence that you will do very well. Please keep us informed. We're all standing with you through this!0 -
Good luck, Katielynn!
I'll be going in for mine on June 13th, so I'm right behind you! : )
Usually pre-op involves blood work and a chest xray. (Chest xray I think to make sure you're not bringing TB into the hospital.) My pre-op is June 6.
I hope the both of us have partials and that we heal quickly. I know the recovery is slow and unpleasant, but that it will happen.0 -
Good luck with yourJamie1.3cm said:Good luck, Katielynn!
I'll be going in for mine on June 13th, so I'm right behind you! : )
Usually pre-op involves blood work and a chest xray. (Chest xray I think to make sure you're not bringing TB into the hospital.) My pre-op is June 6.
I hope the both of us have partials and that we heal quickly. I know the recovery is slow and unpleasant, but that it will happen.
Good luck with your procedure Jamie.0 -
Pre-op work-upsJamie1.3cm said:Good luck, Katielynn!
I'll be going in for mine on June 13th, so I'm right behind you! : )
Usually pre-op involves blood work and a chest xray. (Chest xray I think to make sure you're not bringing TB into the hospital.) My pre-op is June 6.
I hope the both of us have partials and that we heal quickly. I know the recovery is slow and unpleasant, but that it will happen.
Aloha Jamie and Katielynn,
My pre-op work-ups included blood work, chest x-ray, EKG, blood pressure reading and a normal check-up. My Doctor also sent me to take a pre-surgery stress test (run on a treadmill) to measure my hearts capacity to manage the surgery. My Doctor is a young Doctor and wanted to cover all bases with my surgery and recovery!
My surgery occured on April 20, 2011 and all is well. I had a partial nephrectomy and stayed in the hospital for 6 days. I was up and walking (very slowly and not very far!) in less than two days after the surgery.
Good luck with your surgeries.
Tony0 -
Pre opsHealing_like_ Wolverine said:Pre-op work-ups
Aloha Jamie and Katielynn,
My pre-op work-ups included blood work, chest x-ray, EKG, blood pressure reading and a normal check-up. My Doctor also sent me to take a pre-surgery stress test (run on a treadmill) to measure my hearts capacity to manage the surgery. My Doctor is a young Doctor and wanted to cover all bases with my surgery and recovery!
My surgery occured on April 20, 2011 and all is well. I had a partial nephrectomy and stayed in the hospital for 6 days. I was up and walking (very slowly and not very far!) in less than two days after the surgery.
Good luck with your surgeries.
Tony
Had all pre ops done yesterday...Met with a P.A. in my surgeon's office...he was so informative and spent about an hour talking over my concerns...I'm all ready for Thursday...I just want it over with already...waiting isn't easy, as I'm sure I'm not the only one here whose had to deal with "the wait" for surgery..I have faith that God will pull me through this...please keep me in your prayers, you are all in mine...0 -
6 days?Healing_like_ Wolverine said:Pre-op work-ups
Aloha Jamie and Katielynn,
My pre-op work-ups included blood work, chest x-ray, EKG, blood pressure reading and a normal check-up. My Doctor also sent me to take a pre-surgery stress test (run on a treadmill) to measure my hearts capacity to manage the surgery. My Doctor is a young Doctor and wanted to cover all bases with my surgery and recovery!
My surgery occured on April 20, 2011 and all is well. I had a partial nephrectomy and stayed in the hospital for 6 days. I was up and walking (very slowly and not very far!) in less than two days after the surgery.
Good luck with your surgeries.
Tony
I'm being sent home the next day...I'm nervous about that, but then again I've heard the less you stay in the hospital, the less chance for developing an infection?? Plus they said I'll be out walking that night!!!! The one thing I didn't like hearing yesterday is that I can't drive for a few weeks! Well, maybe I won't be in the mood to run around anyway.....Ygh, I want so bad to be back to normal, and it looks like that's going to take awhile..0 -
Jamie,I hope we both end up with partials...Are you having yours done laporoscopically? I'm so looking forward to recovery, no matter how slow and unpleasant...Honestly, I've found this whole ordeal to be more mentally painful than physically...I wish you the very best, things will work out for us.....Jamie1.3cm said:Good luck, Katielynn!
I'll be going in for mine on June 13th, so I'm right behind you! : )
Usually pre-op involves blood work and a chest xray. (Chest xray I think to make sure you're not bringing TB into the hospital.) My pre-op is June 6.
I hope the both of us have partials and that we heal quickly. I know the recovery is slow and unpleasant, but that it will happen.0 -
Good luck on your surgeriesKatielynn said:Jamie,I hope we both end up with partials...Are you having yours done laporoscopically? I'm so looking forward to recovery, no matter how slow and unpleasant...Honestly, I've found this whole ordeal to be more mentally painful than physically...I wish you the very best, things will work out for us.....
Katielynn and Jamie,
Good luck on your surgeries. They did not have partials back im my day 9 years ago. A partial saves more of your kidney function and is actually a more difficult operation and will probably not shorten your recovery. You will not feel like doing anything physical in the week or 2 after your surgery so don't worry about your restrictions. The important thing is that after a month or so you will be able to do almost everything you did before, but not necessarily for more than a few hours at a time. It is only by going thru this surgery that you can become a full and informed member of our little club.
Best wishes,
Icemantoo0 -
been thereKatielynn said:Jamie,I hope we both end up with partials...Are you having yours done laporoscopically? I'm so looking forward to recovery, no matter how slow and unpleasant...Honestly, I've found this whole ordeal to be more mentally painful than physically...I wish you the very best, things will work out for us.....
I had My right kidney removed on May 4th 2011, it does take time, My Doc told Me to walk a lot, don't lift nothing and just take it easy, after a week of being home you will fell like doing a little bit of stuff "but don't or you will end up back in the hospital like I did", after three weeks you will start feeling pretty ok and want to do things, but ONLY do very light house work and do lots of walking, and drink lots of water.
I thought I could Handel anything, but when the Doc first told Me I had kidney cancer, it kind of rocked My world, even after the Doc told Me He got it all, I still feel really down and sad, the hardest part of being home for me is being around people and hiding how down and sad I really feel, but still do what Your Doc says.0 -
not laproKatielynn said:Jamie,I hope we both end up with partials...Are you having yours done laporoscopically? I'm so looking forward to recovery, no matter how slow and unpleasant...Honestly, I've found this whole ordeal to be more mentally painful than physically...I wish you the very best, things will work out for us.....
No, my surgery will be the big slice. Even though my tumor is tiny, it sits right on/in my renal artery. So none of the options usually available for small tumors is available for me. : (
Yea, hospitals are dirty places. The staff carry around bacteria, like MRSA, and can spread it to their patients. You don't want your body to have to be fighting some drug resistant bacteria while you're trying to recover. It's good to get out as soon as possible, but "next day" might be a bit ambitious. They'll see how you're doing and adjust accordingly.0 -
DON't TRIPJamie1.3cm said:not lapro
No, my surgery will be the big slice. Even though my tumor is tiny, it sits right on/in my renal artery. So none of the options usually available for small tumors is available for me. : (
Yea, hospitals are dirty places. The staff carry around bacteria, like MRSA, and can spread it to their patients. You don't want your body to have to be fighting some drug resistant bacteria while you're trying to recover. It's good to get out as soon as possible, but "next day" might be a bit ambitious. They'll see how you're doing and adjust accordingly.
OMG so was mine the scar is long but my margins are clear,so for me it's an even trade.0 -
Benny61benny61 said:My prayer's go with you.Had
My prayer's go with you.Had my surgery Mar 15th and just got my path back and all margins are clear.Go back to see my Doc 6/14 for labs and follow-ups. I wish I thought to even check this site but nevertheless I'm here now
Welcome to the club. We survivors try and help the newcomers thru and past the surgery. What a bummer to get RCC and the firsy thing out of the gate is surgery. Things do get better.
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Good luck. I did the roboticicemantoo said:Benny61
Welcome to the club. We survivors try and help the newcomers thru and past the surgery. What a bummer to get RCC and the firsy thing out of the gate is surgery. Things do get better.
Icemantoo
Good luck. I did the robotic surgery on Oct 1. My tumor was also on the renal artery. I was very lucky. It was 6 hours long, but I now have 100% kideny function. It is much easier than the other way from what I am reading. It just seems to depend on your surgeons skill and tumor. I should have only been in the hospital 2 -3 days, but i am narcotic sensitive and had problems with the narcotics. I was moving around soon. You will do fine. I did not want to see videos, etc, as I am a coward! In fact when they bought me in the OR, i kept my eyes closed. I kept them laughting as I said I don't want to see anything! Get rest and stay positive and talk to others to allay your fears.
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Good LuckVeryAnxious said:Good luck. I did the robotic
Good luck. I did the robotic surgery on Oct 1. My tumor was also on the renal artery. I was very lucky. It was 6 hours long, but I now have 100% kideny function. It is much easier than the other way from what I am reading. It just seems to depend on your surgeons skill and tumor. I should have only been in the hospital 2 -3 days, but i am narcotic sensitive and had problems with the narcotics. I was moving around soon. You will do fine. I did not want to see videos, etc, as I am a coward! In fact when they bought me in the OR, i kept my eyes closed. I kept them laughting as I said I don't want to see anything! Get rest and stay positive and talk to others to allay your fears.
G
I had my left kidney removed in 2007. It was done lap. Was in hospital for four days. The only problem I had when I got home was my hormones were a mess. It lasted about three weeks. My cancer was found accidentally...I had to have a ct scan for something else and within 2 hours of the scan the doctor was calling me to tell me that I had a spot on my left kidney and what he was checking me for was fine. We found it so early that I did not have to do any treatments. I go every six months for a ct scan and of course that always scares the hell out of me.0
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