Newbie just diagnosed 2/27
I'm hoping that being in very good shape and relatively speaking good health will help with my recovery time.
Thanks in advance for any responses and hope all are well.
Chris
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I hope you have a typo on your post
Chris,
Welcome to the club. At 20 cm the Urologist would have you in for emergency surgery. At 2.0 cm he would have told you that you can wait. Assuming it is 2.0 cm, while you could wait it would probably be better to get it behind you. A 2.0 cm tumor could early should result in close to a 100% full recovery. Get the CT scan ASAP. It is more accurate in determining the size and type of tumor. The final size of the tumor is determined after surgery as the ultra sound and CT measurement are not 100% accurate. Good luck. See if you can get the surgery real quick as about 6 weeks after surgery yu will feel a lot better. Extreme sports are a no no for at leat 6 months after surgery. Keep us advised. You will get a lot of help on this board.
Best wishes,
Icemantoo0 -
20cm is correcticemantoo said:I hope you have a typo on your post
Chris,
Welcome to the club. At 20 cm the Urologist would have you in for emergency surgery. At 2.0 cm he would have told you that you can wait. Assuming it is 2.0 cm, while you could wait it would probably be better to get it behind you. A 2.0 cm tumor could early should result in close to a 100% full recovery. Get the CT scan ASAP. It is more accurate in determining the size and type of tumor. The final size of the tumor is determined after surgery as the ultra sound and CT measurement are not 100% accurate. Good luck. See if you can get the surgery real quick as about 6 weeks after surgery yu will feel a lot better. Extreme sports are a no no for at leat 6 months after surgery. Keep us advised. You will get a lot of help on this board.
Best wishes,
Icemantoo
Unfortunately, that was not a typo. 20cm right kidney. I called and got in to see the cheif urologist at the Lahey Clinic just outside of Boston. Not sure if it is the size of this but they basically got me in as quickly as possible. I'll post an update of what this doctor says.0 -
Get the surgery over withcboone75 said:20cm is correct
Unfortunately, that was not a typo. 20cm right kidney. I called and got in to see the cheif urologist at the Lahey Clinic just outside of Boston. Not sure if it is the size of this but they basically got me in as quickly as possible. I'll post an update of what this doctor says.
Chris
At 20 cm your tumor is large and the longer it remains the more there is a chance of it spreading. Get it out ASAP. The wedding can wait . This is more important.
Bet wishes,
Icemantoo0 -
20cm?cboone75 said:20cm is correct
Unfortunately, that was not a typo. 20cm right kidney. I called and got in to see the cheif urologist at the Lahey Clinic just outside of Boston. Not sure if it is the size of this but they basically got me in as quickly as possible. I'll post an update of what this doctor says.
cboone, that is one very large tumor. I just looked up the normal size of a kidney and it is 10-13cm in length and 5-7.5cm in width. I just had a 5.0cm removed with an open partial last June. I was in very good physical condition and it was relatively simple and painless, but it did incapacitate me for couple of weeks and restrict me somewhat for about a month more. I was playing golf within that timeframe. If you had a 2.0 cm tumor as suggested above you would probably be looking at something similar. However, at 20cm that would seem to be larger than most kidneys. It is good that you are getting an early appointment.0 -
DO NOT WAIT!!!icemantoo said:Get the surgery over with
Chris
At 20 cm your tumor is large and the longer it remains the more there is a chance of it spreading. Get it out ASAP. The wedding can wait . This is more important.
Bet wishes,
Icemantoo
Apparently you have no other symptoms yet which is a good sign, but at 20cm you have a much higher risk that it has spread or will very soon and time is of the essence. Get it out the sooner the better and hopefully while surgery is all you will need. Then you can turn the wedding into a true celebration of life.
Good luck and Godspeed,
Gary0 -
Other Tests
I would also encourage you to make sure they do all the other types of tests they go along with kidney cancers. Lung, head, lymph, bone etc. That is a rather large tumor. My son was up and about in 2 weeks after his full neph, which I expect you would receive judging by the size and he is 21. Great shape etc like you. He was completely restored in about 6 weeks. I would agree with others, get that ugly monster out because of its size.0 -
asapmyboys2 said:Other Tests
I would also encourage you to make sure they do all the other types of tests they go along with kidney cancers. Lung, head, lymph, bone etc. That is a rather large tumor. My son was up and about in 2 weeks after his full neph, which I expect you would receive judging by the size and he is 21. Great shape etc like you. He was completely restored in about 6 weeks. I would agree with others, get that ugly monster out because of its size.
Get it out asap. Hopefully, it is a benign growth but you still want it out fast. I had a 4cm and had a laproscopic neprectomy and was back to work in 3 weeks, today is 6 weeks and I feel pretty good. I am tempted to ski this weekend. With yours being so large, you will probably need an open procedure so recovery time may be longer. Being young and in shape certainly helps. You will be in my prayers and I truly hope you are recovered by your wedding.
Best of luck,
Wayne0 -
? 20cww71964 said:asap
Get it out asap. Hopefully, it is a benign growth but you still want it out fast. I had a 4cm and had a laproscopic neprectomy and was back to work in 3 weeks, today is 6 weeks and I feel pretty good. I am tempted to ski this weekend. With yours being so large, you will probably need an open procedure so recovery time may be longer. Being young and in shape certainly helps. You will be in my prayers and I truly hope you are recovered by your wedding.
Best of luck,
Wayne
Welcome, I think. Sorry. At 20cm, you are twice the size of most of us have been. And not all of us are out of the woods. GET it out next week!!!! Plenty of time to recover before your wedding where you will be in good health. Get aggressive with your doctors. Take no chances. This is not like taking a chance on a stock investment where you can afford to lose.0 -
Hope your second opinion is other than another Urologistcww71964 said:asap
Get it out asap. Hopefully, it is a benign growth but you still want it out fast. I had a 4cm and had a laproscopic neprectomy and was back to work in 3 weeks, today is 6 weeks and I feel pretty good. I am tempted to ski this weekend. With yours being so large, you will probably need an open procedure so recovery time may be longer. Being young and in shape certainly helps. You will be in my prayers and I truly hope you are recovered by your wedding.
Best of luck,
Wayne
Cboone - hopefully your second opinion is not another Urologist. You should be seeing a Nephrologist, or better yet, an RCC specialist. On the size, there is a chance they'll want to shrink the tumor. Alot depends on the location of the mass and if it encroaches the vena cava or other organs. When is your second opinion? If you don't mind, keep us informed as you're on this path.
Priorities should be Kidney #1, Wedding #2.0 -
Get the number right
Have you see the Ultrasound report ? Have they done a CT ? How do they know 20 ? Ultrasound is usually approximate size, and I have learned to not trust them as much. So first, get the size right. 20cm is unlikely, though possible. If it is 20, please remove it, ASAP, if not NOW.0 -
Bostonlivealive said:Get the number right
Have you see the Ultrasound report ? Have they done a CT ? How do they know 20 ? Ultrasound is usually approximate size, and I have learned to not trust them as much. So first, get the size right. 20cm is unlikely, though possible. If it is 20, please remove it, ASAP, if not NOW.
Chris,
I'm in the Boston area and had a hand assisted lap 3 months ago for a 5cm tumor, I'm 31. We're in MA and have access to some of the best doctors, but in case you need a second or third opinion, my urologist/surgeon is great and I can give you his info.
Best of luck,
E0 -
Operation and weddingNewE2012 said:Boston
Chris,
I'm in the Boston area and had a hand assisted lap 3 months ago for a 5cm tumor, I'm 31. We're in MA and have access to some of the best doctors, but in case you need a second or third opinion, my urologist/surgeon is great and I can give you his info.
Best of luck,
E
Well, Chris, you hoped for responses and you sure got a lot of advice, vey rapidly and all of it good. For what one more opinion's worth, I think iceman made the crucial comment (and not for the first time!) when he said "The wedding can wait . This is more important." As garym added, if you crack on with surgery asap there's a good chance your wedding plans won't be compromised but that must be a secondary consideration to looking after your health immediately.0 -
2nd opinion/surgery scheduledTexas_wedge said:Operation and wedding
Well, Chris, you hoped for responses and you sure got a lot of advice, vey rapidly and all of it good. For what one more opinion's worth, I think iceman made the crucial comment (and not for the first time!) when he said "The wedding can wait . This is more important." As garym added, if you crack on with surgery asap there's a good chance your wedding plans won't be compromised but that must be a secondary consideration to looking after your health immediately.
So I just got back from the Lahey Clinic in Burlington Ma. The dr. I'm seeing is from what I'm told "the best of the best". Not sure if it's appropriate to say who I'm seeing?
They basically have rushed me through and I'm scheduled for a arterial infartion so they can stop the blood flow to the kidney this Tuesday. I have to have a CT scan of the chest and a bone scane done as well. Surgery to remove the kidney/mass is on the 29th of March. That gives me 5 weeks for recovery prior to wedding.
I feel good and am I don't rattle much so my spirits are hard to get down. I was just disapointed when they told me I couldn't go skiing this weekend:)0 -
to rhjaisingh: # is correct.livealive said:Get the number right
Have you see the Ultrasound report ? Have they done a CT ? How do they know 20 ? Ultrasound is usually approximate size, and I have learned to not trust them as much. So first, get the size right. 20cm is unlikely, though possible. If it is 20, please remove it, ASAP, if not NOW.
The size, 20 cm was confirmed with the MRI. I had an ultrasound first followed by an MRI. So, while unlikely and rare, it has been confirmed.0 -
5 weekscboone75 said:2nd opinion/surgery scheduled
So I just got back from the Lahey Clinic in Burlington Ma. The dr. I'm seeing is from what I'm told "the best of the best". Not sure if it's appropriate to say who I'm seeing?
They basically have rushed me through and I'm scheduled for a arterial infartion so they can stop the blood flow to the kidney this Tuesday. I have to have a CT scan of the chest and a bone scane done as well. Surgery to remove the kidney/mass is on the 29th of March. That gives me 5 weeks for recovery prior to wedding.
I feel good and am I don't rattle much so my spirits are hard to get down. I was just disapointed when they told me I couldn't go skiing this weekend:)
5 weeks should be plenty of time to get back in shape for the bunny hop and macarena...Do they still do these at weddings? Just get better first. That's an order!0 -
5 weeksfoxhd said:5 weeks
5 weeks should be plenty of time to get back in shape for the bunny hop and macarena...Do they still do these at weddings? Just get better first. That's an order!
Maybe we'll have to request those be added to the song list. Getting better is top priority. Then sitting on the beach with my new wife.0 -
29th too farcboone75 said:2nd opinion/surgery scheduled
So I just got back from the Lahey Clinic in Burlington Ma. The dr. I'm seeing is from what I'm told "the best of the best". Not sure if it's appropriate to say who I'm seeing?
They basically have rushed me through and I'm scheduled for a arterial infartion so they can stop the blood flow to the kidney this Tuesday. I have to have a CT scan of the chest and a bone scane done as well. Surgery to remove the kidney/mass is on the 29th of March. That gives me 5 weeks for recovery prior to wedding.
I feel good and am I don't rattle much so my spirits are hard to get down. I was just disapointed when they told me I couldn't go skiing this weekend:)
Hey, IMHO, 29th is too far, I don't like the risk, can they do sooner ?0 -
Dance at your wedding
Dear Chris,
I'm really sorry to hear your news, especially that it all has to happen right before one of the biggest days of your life. But with your surgery a full 5 weeks before your wedding, I'm sure you will enjoy a wonderful day and be able to dance with your beautiful bride. Please keep us posted on your progress -- we're all rooting for you.0 -
Hicboone75 said:to rhjaisingh: # is correct.
The size, 20 cm was confirmed with the MRI. I had an ultrasound first followed by an MRI. So, while unlikely and rare, it has been confirmed.
cboone,
I'm sorry you've had to join our club. Everyone here has given you great advice, but I have to especially agree with rhjaisingh. Your tumor is 10x the size that mine was and they got me in for surgery in less then 4 weeks. I think you should insist on immediate surgery. They can get you in if they really want to. Just tell them you've done some research and you are not willing to wait. I can't do much for you from here, but I will definitely be praying for you.
Blessings,
Lisa0 -
Tumour sizeLISAinTN said:Hi
cboone,
I'm sorry you've had to join our club. Everyone here has given you great advice, but I have to especially agree with rhjaisingh. Your tumor is 10x the size that mine was and they got me in for surgery in less then 4 weeks. I think you should insist on immediate surgery. They can get you in if they really want to. Just tell them you've done some research and you are not willing to wait. I can't do much for you from here, but I will definitely be praying for you.
Blessings,
Lisa
Lisa, I agree with you completely but you are even understating the case. I don't know whether you read the discussion Gary and I had about the fact that tumours are 3-dimensional. Chris's tumour isn't actually 10 x the size of yours - believe it or not, it's 1,000 x the size of yours so the case for early surgical intervention is even stronger!!
In one of life's amazing coincidences, I mentioned our discussion on tumour size to my Urologist and he informed me that he has put forward a proposal for a new classification of tumours based on their volume (which must be more informative than just a one-dimensional measure). When I see him, probably in a few days time, I shall try to remember to ask him if this in to be found in the medical literature (but it's possible such academic issues may be the last thing I have on my mind during that meeting).0
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