Grateful but scared
Steve
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Yes, Steve, you are being overdramatic but most of us are when we get this news and you've got more reason than most after your Mother died of the same ailment.
Two things to keep in mind are that your prognosis is excellent, with a tiny tumour, and huge progress has been made since your Mother died (unless that was a recent event). It's likely that they will remove part/all of your kidney and you will be cured. You'll then need routine checks for a few years, just to be sure, but that's it. Keep coming back here for support and helpful advice and we'll see you through it no bother.0 -
Welcome to the club...
Hi Steve,
What you are going through is completely normal, you hear "You have cancer and you need surgery.", and the roller coaster ride in the fog begins. Here, you have found a group of people that understand and will support and help you through the process as needed. The good news is that your tumor is very small and caught very early, the odds that you will be cured by the surgery are near 100%. The surgery and recovery aren't fun, but it will not be near as bad as your imagination is making it out to be. They will wheel you into the OR, you will blink and wake up in recovery. After a short stay in the hospital you will be home to rest and recover with everything getting back to "normal" in about 4 to 6 weeks, sooner if you are younger and fit. Keeping busy between now and surgery helps hold the inner demons at bay, working on projects around the house is a common way to kill time. Hang around here and read the stories of others that have been through it, I guarantee it will ease your mind.
Keep us posted, we're here to help,
Gary0 -
Welcome to the club againgarym said:Welcome to the club...
Hi Steve,
What you are going through is completely normal, you hear "You have cancer and you need surgery.", and the roller coaster ride in the fog begins. Here, you have found a group of people that understand and will support and help you through the process as needed. The good news is that your tumor is very small and caught very early, the odds that you will be cured by the surgery are near 100%. The surgery and recovery aren't fun, but it will not be near as bad as your imagination is making it out to be. They will wheel you into the OR, you will blink and wake up in recovery. After a short stay in the hospital you will be home to rest and recover with everything getting back to "normal" in about 4 to 6 weeks, sooner if you are younger and fit. Keeping busy between now and surgery helps hold the inner demons at bay, working on projects around the house is a common way to kill time. Hang around here and read the stories of others that have been through it, I guarantee it will ease your mind.
Keep us posted, we're here to help,
Gary
Steve,
Tex and Garym have pretty much laid everything out for you. Everybody is scared when they told you have Kidney Cancer and need major surgery as well. I sure was when I was told 10 years ago this month. You are just going thru some normal emotions
I can tell you from my own experience that everything will be fine.
Icemantoo0 -
I am going through the same thing
I got a CT scan at the ER on May 1 to determine if I needed an appendectomy -- I did not. But,a 6 cm mass was seen on my right kidney. I knew what it meant.
The good thing is the asymptomatic discovery of the cancer probably saved my life. Eventually, it would metastasis and kill me.
For me, the hardest part is waiting until surgery -- scheduled for June 19. I wish it was sooner, as patience is not my strong point. I wish there was something to do.
Cancer is scary. I am finding it difficult to sleep, and am tired during the day.0 -
Thank you
I just wanted to say thank you, the comments left have been a big help. I no longer feel alone, and I thought I was over reacting but I guess we all go through some sort of emotional roller coaster.
Thanks again
Steve0 -
emotional rollercoaster.Fishknees said:Sorry Steve
So sorry Steve that you have to join us.
You are not being overly dramatic in the slightest. It is scary and unknown.
Good luck! The waiting is a very hard part of the process. Keep us posted.
Fishie
.Just in case you didn't know,...this ride costs two tickets and you need to be at least 48" tall. The bad news is that once you get buckled in, you have to complete the whole ride. The good news is that after that , the ride isn't as scarey. Keep us up to date.0 -
I don't remember buying the ticketsfoxhd said:emotional rollercoaster.
.Just in case you didn't know,...this ride costs two tickets and you need to be at least 48" tall. The bad news is that once you get buckled in, you have to complete the whole ride. The good news is that after that , the ride isn't as scarey. Keep us up to date.
Unfortunately for me I am over 48" tall and I don't remember buying the ticket, which Is understandable for me right now. I am having a hard time keeping dates straight. My surgery is June 15th and I keep thinking and saying it is June 17th must be some sort of mental block.0 -
Grateful but ScaredStevewmass said:I don't remember buying the tickets
Unfortunately for me I am over 48" tall and I don't remember buying the ticket, which Is understandable for me right now. I am having a hard time keeping dates straight. My surgery is June 15th and I keep thinking and saying it is June 17th must be some sort of mental block.
Maybe your thinking of June 17th is a positive sign. You're already envisioning your recovery. Keep your chin up. You have a lot of supporters here!0 -
hang in there buddyalice124 said:Grateful but Scared
Maybe your thinking of June 17th is a positive sign. You're already envisioning your recovery. Keep your chin up. You have a lot of supporters here!
Hang in there buddy. Much like you and lots of folks, they found mine by accident. Twice the size of yours. That was a little over two years ago and now, minus one kidney, I lift weights, play raquetball, ride harleys, hunt, fish, you name it. It's had no effect on my life other than pay extra attention to the high blood pressure everyone in my family seems to have. You will never quite get over that fear of going back to the doctor, but it will get better.0 -
WOWCThughes said:hang in there buddy
Hang in there buddy. Much like you and lots of folks, they found mine by accident. Twice the size of yours. That was a little over two years ago and now, minus one kidney, I lift weights, play raquetball, ride harleys, hunt, fish, you name it. It's had no effect on my life other than pay extra attention to the high blood pressure everyone in my family seems to have. You will never quite get over that fear of going back to the doctor, but it will get better.
I have to ask if all those activities are a side effect of having your kidney removed? Because
If that's the case my doctor will be very happy with me and all the new exercise0 -
Same DayStevewmass said:WOW
I have to ask if all those activities are a side effect of having your kidney removed? Because
If that's the case my doctor will be very happy with me and all the new exercise
Hey Steve. I am having my surgery the same day as you (tomorrow). Best of luck and keep in touch!0 -
date changeBigRich said:Same Day
Hey Steve. I am having my surgery the same day as you (tomorrow). Best of luck and keep in touch!
Well BigRich You will have a few days on me, they changed my surgery date to June 18th. You will have to let me know what is going on and what I can expect when you feel up to it. You will more then likely not see this until after surgery, I wish you the best and will be sending good thoughts and prayer your way all day0 -
SurgeryStevewmass said:date change
Well BigRich You will have a few days on me, they changed my surgery date to June 18th. You will have to let me know what is going on and what I can expect when you feel up to it. You will more then likely not see this until after surgery, I wish you the best and will be sending good thoughts and prayer your way all day
Bigrich I hope your surgery goes well for you today & wishing you a speedy recovery & same to you stevemass on the 18th. You will both do fine & will be relieved to have the surgery done with.0 -
This is it, Surgery Monday
Surprising enough I am not nervous or scare about it(this is my first surgery). In a strange way I am looking forward to it, I just want it over it and for things to get back to normal. Although I am not sure what normal is anymore. Maybe I am putting to much emphasis on the surgery in hopes that once it is complete that this will be over, I know that I am more then likely fooling myself. Right now I am not sure about anything except that I want this thing out and gone. Sorry I am rambling I guess I am more nervous then I thought.0 -
I was diagnosed in Feb. 2005
I was diagnosed in Feb. 2005 with this kidney cancer & my right kidney was removed, then later, found out that the cancer had spread. Had right adrenal gland removed, several random lumps on the body removed & my thyroid as well. Have been on chemo for just over 2 years. Have not lost all my hair, although it did thin a bit, but am doing pretty well thank to the grace of God. I only have 2 very timey plaes in left lung. Am doagnosed with advanced stage 4, but the Lord is using the chemo to cure me. At 54, I'm eternally thankful to my Lord for His provision here. Also went through a very ugly divorce & went back to get my B.A. degree too. Anything is possible & all things are possible. Don't give up! God has His own plans for you.0 -
SteveStevewmass said:This is it, Surgery Monday
Surprising enough I am not nervous or scare about it(this is my first surgery). In a strange way I am looking forward to it, I just want it over it and for things to get back to normal. Although I am not sure what normal is anymore. Maybe I am putting to much emphasis on the surgery in hopes that once it is complete that this will be over, I know that I am more then likely fooling myself. Right now I am not sure about anything except that I want this thing out and gone. Sorry I am rambling I guess I am more nervous then I thought.
Dont apologize for rambling and it is ok.. no.. its normal to be nervous (especially being your first surgery) I have had many surgeries for different things and I was still nervous with my kidney surgery. But it is true.. you go to sleep and wake up with no time lost to you at all. Then just let the nurses and everyone pamper you for a day or two. (I liked that part cause I live alone and never get pampered lol ) Most important is to THINK POSITIVE!! Good luck on Monday.. Actually you wont need luck because you will be fine :-)0 -
Keep fightingnfree903 said:I was diagnosed in Feb. 2005
I was diagnosed in Feb. 2005 with this kidney cancer & my right kidney was removed, then later, found out that the cancer had spread. Had right adrenal gland removed, several random lumps on the body removed & my thyroid as well. Have been on chemo for just over 2 years. Have not lost all my hair, although it did thin a bit, but am doing pretty well thank to the grace of God. I only have 2 very timey plaes in left lung. Am doagnosed with advanced stage 4, but the Lord is using the chemo to cure me. At 54, I'm eternally thankful to my Lord for His provision here. Also went through a very ugly divorce & went back to get my B.A. degree too. Anything is possible & all things are possible. Don't give up! God has His own plans for you.
nfree903,
Those like you who have had a more difficult journey are needed to inspire those on this board who have had similar obstacles thrown in their path. There are more and more stage 4 survivors like you who refuse to stop fighting and a little prayer where necessary too.
Icemantoo0 -
Keep fightingnfree903 said:I was diagnosed in Feb. 2005
I was diagnosed in Feb. 2005 with this kidney cancer & my right kidney was removed, then later, found out that the cancer had spread. Had right adrenal gland removed, several random lumps on the body removed & my thyroid as well. Have been on chemo for just over 2 years. Have not lost all my hair, although it did thin a bit, but am doing pretty well thank to the grace of God. I only have 2 very timey plaes in left lung. Am doagnosed with advanced stage 4, but the Lord is using the chemo to cure me. At 54, I'm eternally thankful to my Lord for His provision here. Also went through a very ugly divorce & went back to get my B.A. degree too. Anything is possible & all things are possible. Don't give up! God has His own plans for you.
nfree903,
Those like you who have had a more difficult journey are needed to inspire those on this board who have had similar obstacles thrown in their path. There are more and more stage 4 survivors like you who refuse to stop fighting and a little prayer where necessary too.
Icemantoo0 -
Get Well Soon Stevewmass
I wanted you to have a "get well" note after surgery. If i'm correct, it is scheduled for today, June 18th. Know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. You have a lot of support here. Welcome to the family.0
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