Partial Nephrectomy with complications
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A Partial
Jackie,
In my day they were not doing partials. I had a laproscopic neprherectomy on August 1, 2002 just after turning 59 with a 4.2 cm little bugger on my tumor. In talking with my doctors the purpose of a Partial is to save more Kidney function. It is a more difficult operation and the recovery is a little longer. Unfortunately there are a few on this board who have had problems with partials. Hopefully the worst is over for you and 1n 10 years you can take my place on this board as the young 68 year old, 10 year survivor.
Best wishes,
Icemantoo0 -
Thank you icemantoo foricemantoo said:A Partial
Jackie,
In my day they were not doing partials. I had a laproscopic neprherectomy on August 1, 2002 just after turning 59 with a 4.2 cm little bugger on my tumor. In talking with my doctors the purpose of a Partial is to save more Kidney function. It is a more difficult operation and the recovery is a little longer. Unfortunately there are a few on this board who have had problems with partials. Hopefully the worst is over for you and 1n 10 years you can take my place on this board as the young 68 year old, 10 year survivor.
Best wishes,
Icemantoo
Thank you icemantoo for being so upbeat and postive. I am new at this cancer stuff and although I try to be postive, I feel like I have this dark cloud hanging over my head. Tomorrow I will be a 1 month survivor and maybe as time goes by I will be able to relax and let some of this anxiety go. I guess I am still trying to absorb all this.0 -
Another biker...JackieP125 said:Thank you icemantoo for
Thank you icemantoo for being so upbeat and postive. I am new at this cancer stuff and although I try to be postive, I feel like I have this dark cloud hanging over my head. Tomorrow I will be a 1 month survivor and maybe as time goes by I will be able to relax and let some of this anxiety go. I guess I am still trying to absorb all this.
Jackie,
Looks like we have another biker in the club, welcome aboard and sorry to meet you this way. I was 58 when I lost my left kidney to this disease (found in the ER following a bike accident) that was over two years ago now and I'm looking forward to growing old with the iceman. Soon this will all be nothing more than a little speed bump.
Gary0 -
Jackiegarym said:Another biker...
Jackie,
Looks like we have another biker in the club, welcome aboard and sorry to meet you this way. I was 58 when I lost my left kidney to this disease (found in the ER following a bike accident) that was over two years ago now and I'm looking forward to growing old with the iceman. Soon this will all be nothing more than a little speed bump.
Gary
Thought I submitted a response but I guess the Dr.s removed it along with that little tumor bugger. With time, it is easier to adjust to this life changing event. Get better, keep up a positive attitude, and ride your Harley because loud pipes save lives!0 -
But...foxhd said:Jackie
Thought I submitted a response but I guess the Dr.s removed it along with that little tumor bugger. With time, it is easier to adjust to this life changing event. Get better, keep up a positive attitude, and ride your Harley because loud pipes save lives!
Never ride faster than your guardian angel can fly!0
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