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Hi, Nice to hear your Good
Hi, Nice to hear your Good News!!!!
I have had 2 resections and am doing well. My last was May of last year. We believe the need for the 2nd one was because of a spot the surgeon couldn't take off during the first.
Everyone responds differently to surgery. Just make sure you listen to what to do or not do when you come home. Take care of yourself and let others help you.
I healed well and the staples didn't hurt coming out. I was more afraid of that than anything else LOL
Good Luck to you and please keep us posted. i am sure others will chime in and give you more info.
Judy0 -
I had my liver resection 2 +
I had my liver resection 2 + years ago at Duke. The recovery, generally, was not as difficult as when primary tumor/rectum was removed a few months before. was in hospital 6 days. Big L-shaped incision from bottom of breastbone to waist and then across to right side. Though sometimes they are able to do operation endoscopic-ly. Good luck to you. I am still NED.0 -
Liver resection 3 weeks agowmcbane said:I had my liver resection 2 +
I had my liver resection 2 + years ago at Duke. The recovery, generally, was not as difficult as when primary tumor/rectum was removed a few months before. was in hospital 6 days. Big L-shaped incision from bottom of breastbone to waist and then across to right side. Though sometimes they are able to do operation endoscopic-ly. Good luck to you. I am still NED.
I had my rectal tumor, gallbladder, and liver resection 3 weeks ago in 1 surgery. I am doing pretty good now, was in the hospital 6 days. Both tumors were taken out with negative margins. Starting chemo July 17th. Good luck with surgery, it is the best chance for cure.
Sandy0 -
I have had three done with
I have had three done with no complications. I think liver resections are becoming more routine. My surgeon has been doing them for over 35 years. You will be fine.
Please dont hesitate to PM me if you have any questions.0
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