Open Nephrectomy pain after 80 days
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Hi Starfari,
Glad to hear it wasn't cancer. Your surgery was an open nephrectomy. Mine was laproscopic so I would expect my pain to be less than yours. The worst of my pain was over after three weeks, although I experienced some mild pain in my side off and on for nearly a year. I had no bulge. Do you still have it? If so, could it be a hernia? Doctors are always "mildly concerned" about things like these. Or worse, not concerned at all. I hope your pain and problems disappear soon.
Regards,
Mike0 -
Pain after 80 daysMikeK703 said:pain
Hi Starfari,
Glad to hear it wasn't cancer. Your surgery was an open nephrectomy. Mine was laproscopic so I would expect my pain to be less than yours. The worst of my pain was over after three weeks, although I experienced some mild pain in my side off and on for nearly a year. I had no bulge. Do you still have it? If so, could it be a hernia? Doctors are always "mildly concerned" about things like these. Or worse, not concerned at all. I hope your pain and problems disappear soon.
Regards,
Mike
The pain should subside after 4 to 6 weeks. At least it did for me and mine was laproscopic. Your age health and weight and physical condition all factor in. I had a bulge or swelling that did not return to normal for a year. Definately address your concerns with both you surgeon and GP. There is a wide range of recoveries on this board.
Best wishes,
Icemantoo0 -
Painicemantoo said:Pain after 80 days
The pain should subside after 4 to 6 weeks. At least it did for me and mine was laproscopic. Your age health and weight and physical condition all factor in. I had a bulge or swelling that did not return to normal for a year. Definately address your concerns with both you surgeon and GP. There is a wide range of recoveries on this board.
Best wishes,
Icemantoo
I had an open in October 2010. 2011 sucked for me. Serious depression, constant pain, fatigue for months, anemia and B12 deficiency. Sneezing and coughing caused me pain for about 8 months. Oh and I had shortness of breath. At 11 months, things began to turn around for me. This year has been better. Depression is gone, it no longer hurts to sneeze or cough and my fatigue is better. I took iron and b12 injections last year. My pain is minimal but it still hurts to roll over or sit up. I still have some numbness but it's minimal. For some of us it just takes longer. I did have added complications of a nicked spleen and pancreas. It's frustrating I know. You are not alone!
Rae0 -
Sneezingrae_rae said:Pain
I had an open in October 2010. 2011 sucked for me. Serious depression, constant pain, fatigue for months, anemia and B12 deficiency. Sneezing and coughing caused me pain for about 8 months. Oh and I had shortness of breath. At 11 months, things began to turn around for me. This year has been better. Depression is gone, it no longer hurts to sneeze or cough and my fatigue is better. I took iron and b12 injections last year. My pain is minimal but it still hurts to roll over or sit up. I still have some numbness but it's minimal. For some of us it just takes longer. I did have added complications of a nicked spleen and pancreas. It's frustrating I know. You are not alone!
Rae
I sneezed several times tonight - it still hurts. I was wrong. The feeling full and pain after eating took a little over a year. I think a lot of that pain was due to the hematoma. It will get better though...it may just take longer. Have faith...there is a light at the end of the tunnel.0 -
Thanks for your words ofrae_rae said:Pain
I had an open in October 2010. 2011 sucked for me. Serious depression, constant pain, fatigue for months, anemia and B12 deficiency. Sneezing and coughing caused me pain for about 8 months. Oh and I had shortness of breath. At 11 months, things began to turn around for me. This year has been better. Depression is gone, it no longer hurts to sneeze or cough and my fatigue is better. I took iron and b12 injections last year. My pain is minimal but it still hurts to roll over or sit up. I still have some numbness but it's minimal. For some of us it just takes longer. I did have added complications of a nicked spleen and pancreas. It's frustrating I know. You are not alone!
Rae
Thanks for your words of encouragement. Sometimes the pain is so bad I can barley stand to move on with life but thank fully I am a stubborn resilient person! I see my surgeon next week and I will once again ask for pain relief but don't expect him to be help full he has never given me any medication to get through the tough nights when I needed it. From there I will go to my G.P> to look into pain relief when I need it. I am going on 11 weeks since surgery and I am quite tired of not feeling well but it seems it is the norm for some to not recover well. BTW although I am a little heavy but I am very healthy I ride my bike as exercise as well as for transportation.0 -
Gpstarfari said:Thanks for your words of
Thanks for your words of encouragement. Sometimes the pain is so bad I can barley stand to move on with life but thank fully I am a stubborn resilient person! I see my surgeon next week and I will once again ask for pain relief but don't expect him to be help full he has never given me any medication to get through the tough nights when I needed it. From there I will go to my G.P> to look into pain relief when I need it. I am going on 11 weeks since surgery and I am quite tired of not feeling well but it seems it is the norm for some to not recover well. BTW although I am a little heavy but I am very healthy I ride my bike as exercise as well as for transportation.
My surgeon and oncologist offered no relief for pain and casually mentioned the anemia. I went to my Gp for help instead. You might find more help with your Gp. Keep pushing!0 -
I most def will. IN fairnessrae_rae said:Gp
My surgeon and oncologist offered no relief for pain and casually mentioned the anemia. I went to my Gp for help instead. You might find more help with your Gp. Keep pushing!
I most def will. IN fairness I must say today is better than yesterday instead of on a pain scale of 1- 10 scoring a 12 yesterday I am more like a solid 8 today!0 -
painstarfari said:I most def will. IN fairness
I most def will. IN fairness I must say today is better than yesterday instead of on a pain scale of 1- 10 scoring a 12 yesterday I am more like a solid 8 today!
Just keep moving. Increase your activity slowly. Do different things so there is a wider range for your body to adapt to. It will improve. Besides, that is no little nick you've got there. It will take awhile. Good luck Starfari.0
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