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Were the rest of you given those same odds (3%) ( I know, I am fixated)? I have read about alot of resections on this board and never heard this. I know that with any surgery there is a small chance of dying. I guess I just need you all to tell me it's all going to be alright. I have know reason to doubt that GOD is going to give us this and I feel guilty for being afraid. If anyone could say something positive that I could relay to my husband that would be wonder.
BTW, today is the one year anniversary of diagnoses. Yikes!
Thanks in advance for your replies...
GOD's blessing to you all.
Brenda
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Brenda
They always have to give the odds, it's never 0 percent, but 3 percent is darn close to 0 percent, my surgery was 9 1/2 hours doing colon, liver and ureter resections at the same time with three different surgeons, my odds were less, but of course you have to factor in, that I'm in my 50's and not in my 80's and those 3 percent could be many in their late 70's and 80's but; I certainly didn't eat right (hello, love my pepsi's and deserts and hamburgers; the list goes on)and smoked two packs a day. Still here, surgery went great, so please, don't dwell on the little percentages, you would get the same ones from a doctor bandaging your cut finger, incase, incase, incase, due to insurances and lawsuits, there's always an incase followed by a percentage.
So please, enjoy the fact of the surgery and look forward to it. Also, yes there can be cure rates for stage IV's.
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Brendaherdizziness said:Brenda
They always have to give the odds, it's never 0 percent, but 3 percent is darn close to 0 percent, my surgery was 9 1/2 hours doing colon, liver and ureter resections at the same time with three different surgeons, my odds were less, but of course you have to factor in, that I'm in my 50's and not in my 80's and those 3 percent could be many in their late 70's and 80's but; I certainly didn't eat right (hello, love my pepsi's and deserts and hamburgers; the list goes on)and smoked two packs a day. Still here, surgery went great, so please, don't dwell on the little percentages, you would get the same ones from a doctor bandaging your cut finger, incase, incase, incase, due to insurances and lawsuits, there's always an incase followed by a percentage.
So please, enjoy the fact of the surgery and look forward to it. Also, yes there can be cure rates for stage IV's.
Winter Marie
just checkin in following our Dizz......:)
Brenda I am an old girl ....65....and have nicely survived 2 liver resections....
yes yes surgeons....odds, chance of infection on second resection
just be very pleased you guys have the chance to go for surgery and have faith.....
all the best.
mags0 -
Surgery
Yes there is always a chance, but it is so slim and rest assured that your surgeon has not only done this one time but hundreds. Right before my colon resection being so scared of just that fact, tears started rolling down my eyes. It's harder on the one waiting for the patient than the patient themself. You are the one that is going to go bonkers but you both will be perfectly fine. I'll say good luck, but you have great odds in your favor
Kim0 -
Not oldmaglets said:Brenda
just checkin in following our Dizz......:)
Brenda I am an old girl ....65....and have nicely survived 2 liver resections....
yes yes surgeons....odds, chance of infection on second resection
just be very pleased you guys have the chance to go for surgery and have faith.....
all the best.
mags
Hi Mags, Not old, just a young girl with lots of experience.
Brenda, the odds are great, Try to look at the positive side. I underatand that in the back of your head the 3 % is there but the flip coin is 97 %. Right?
Many prayers and good healthy vibes are coming your way. Hang in there he will do fine, Trust .
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Hello Brenda. My husband had
Hello Brenda. My husband had his resection in Dec I was also worried about the surgery itself. But it went very well. You are perfectly normal to be afraid though. I was a nervous wreck. The recovery was fine too he was up and in a chair after the first day and walking the hall after that. He was released 6 days later. Take care! Alex0 -
worryalexinlv said:Hello Brenda. My husband had
Hello Brenda. My husband had his resection in Dec I was also worried about the surgery itself. But it went very well. You are perfectly normal to be afraid though. I was a nervous wreck. The recovery was fine too he was up and in a chair after the first day and walking the hall after that. He was released 6 days later. Take care! Alex
Less than 4 weeks ago I had the right lobe and 2 sections of the left removed. I actually was not worried about the surgery itself. I was so excited. They didn't give me any premeds, I guess because I was so calm. I remember positioning myself on the operating table and looking up at the bright lights. They said I would go to sleep now ......yup...lights out......the team then went to town, doing what they love to do.
Brenda, dump all your worries at the Lord's feet.
I heard a sermon about "worry", it was sooooooo good. God says your worry is a sign that you are not fully trusting in Him. To me that was a big relief.
Enjoy and be thankful for these next days leading up to surgery.0
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