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Get Wellourfriendjohn said: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.
You should be recovering now. Hope and pray all went well in your surgery. Be sure to take it easy for the next few weeks. Let us hear how you are doing!! We have been there done that so feel free to ask us anything you want to know during your recovery!
Bill0 -
Well on my way to recovermatchframe said:Get Well
You should be recovering now. Hope and pray all went well in your surgery. Be sure to take it easy for the next few weeks. Let us hear how you are doing!! We have been there done that so feel free to ask us anything you want to know during your recovery!
Bill
It has been 12 days since surgery and today I feel like there is a light at the end of the tunnel. I was in the hospital for 5 days and thought that was a little odd for a partial nephremtomy. Altough I did have a few issues after surgery0 -
So glad you are home Steve. That will undoubtedly accelerate your overall recovery. Saying you see the "light at the end of the tunnel" speaks strongly for both your physical and mental recovery. You have many friends here at the touch of your keyboard; keep us posted.Stevewmass said:Well on my way to recover
It has been 12 days since surgery and today I feel like there is a light at the end of the tunnel. I was in the hospital for 5 days and thought that was a little odd for a partial nephremtomy. Altough I did have a few issues after surgery0 -
Pathology report
well the wait for the pathology report from the doctor finally got to me today.
So I emailed the hospital and got it emailed to me, I now feel better
knowing for sure what I am dealing with.
It is RCC clear cell type (2.6 CM)
stage 1 grade II
tumor classification pT1 NX MX
also I think this is good news not sure but it sounded good too me
The report says the tumor cells are negative for IMP3 immunohistochemistry. Not totally sure what that means but it does say that patients with IMP3-positive renal cell carcinoma are at a significantly greater rick for the development of distant metastasis following nephrectomy0 -
Friday the 13thStevewmass said:Pathology report
well the wait for the pathology report from the doctor finally got to me today.
So I emailed the hospital and got it emailed to me, I now feel better
knowing for sure what I am dealing with.
It is RCC clear cell type (2.6 CM)
stage 1 grade II
tumor classification pT1 NX MX
also I think this is good news not sure but it sounded good too me
The report says the tumor cells are negative for IMP3 immunohistochemistry. Not totally sure what that means but it does say that patients with IMP3-positive renal cell carcinoma are at a significantly greater rick for the development of distant metastasis following nephrectomy
Steve,
Certainly sounds like good news for Friday the 13th.
Icemantoo0 -
That is awesome Steve. Stage 1 and grade 2. You have a great chance to live forever! I am so happy for you!!Stevewmass said:Pathology report
well the wait for the pathology report from the doctor finally got to me today.
So I emailed the hospital and got it emailed to me, I now feel better
knowing for sure what I am dealing with.
It is RCC clear cell type (2.6 CM)
stage 1 grade II
tumor classification pT1 NX MX
also I think this is good news not sure but it sounded good too me
The report says the tumor cells are negative for IMP3 immunohistochemistry. Not totally sure what that means but it does say that patients with IMP3-positive renal cell carcinoma are at a significantly greater rick for the development of distant metastasis following nephrectomy0 -
I know you are going through some stuff right now.....and I am praying thatMachelle03 said:That is awesome Steve. Stage 1 and grade 2. You have a great chance to live forever! I am so happy for you!!
all will be well.0
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