New here and surgery is Nov 6th :-) !!
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Surgery complete !Texas_wedge said:Actionman
Steve, is "Moraboy" a wry piece of academic humour? (sorry, humor, for you guys?). It sounds to me as if you acted about as fast as one could and then got a plan into place double-quick too. Well done for all of that, especially since you seem to have suddenly acquired much more to think about than most people ever have to deal with!
Could you maybe fill out your profile just a bit more? What Fuhrman grade is your clear cell RCC; any signs of necrosis or sarcomatoid change? What do you teach? Any familial cancer history? Married, children?
I'll be wanting to compare notes with you soon - I reviewed my situation on the 'phone with my onc this afternoon and we decided I'll start on Votrient tomorrow. Like you, I had a swift change of fortune. After haematuria following a golf game last year I assumed I might have cancer somewhere in my urinary tract; had a number of unkind all-clears from initial investigations before a CT revealed stage 4 grade 4. Had a nephrectomy last Dec., immediate recurrence, another op, declared N(V)ED then another immediate recurrence + additional mets, hoped for a third op but was told it's too late now and went from 'cured' to totally incurable in a matter of a few weeks.
Still, bridges are there to be crossed when we come to them, aren't they? I'm off for a session of rowing before dinner but will doubtless talk to you again before long.
Thanks everyone, I made it through the surgery:-) Had a little trouble with pain meds the first few days ( not enough) but we worked it out yesterday. Bubbs I am glad everything turned out ok. Thanks everyone, all the help, support and prayers have meant a lot.. Richard0 -
Surgery comlete!RichardB63 said:Surgery complete !
Thanks everyone, I made it through the surgery:-) Had a little trouble with pain meds the first few days ( not enough) but we worked it out yesterday. Bubbs I am glad everything turned out ok. Thanks everyone, all the help, support and prayers have meant a lot.. Richard
What was that you said Richard - I didn't quite catch it!
Glad it's turned out well and remember Gary's formula - water and walk. On second thoughts, with gary's quantities, you'd better run.0 -
No, No...Texas_wedge said:Surgery comlete!
What was that you said Richard - I didn't quite catch it!
Glad it's turned out well and remember Gary's formula - water and walk. On second thoughts, with gary's quantities, you'd better run.
Walk before you run! LOL
Richard,
The stuttering is just a short term side effect of the surgery though you seem to have a severe case, it will clear up. Seriously, its good to hear everything is going well, you should be feeling quite well by Thanksgiving and by X-Mas you will have started to forget all about it, until that first follow-up scan at least.
Hang in there,
Gary0 -
Welcome back!!Bubbs21 said:Well the deed is done. Got a
Well the deed is done. Got a room with a beautiful view and room service for a few days. Feeling good and fortunate.
Thanks to all for your support and advice that enabled yesterday to go by without any anxiety.
Cheers for now. I got some resting to do.
Bubbs
Hi Bubbs,
A little late to the party here, somehow I missed your post. Its good to hear that everything went as planned and you are on the road to recovery. Remember to walk as much as you can and drink plenty of water, both are very beneficial to the recovery/healing process. Keep us posted.
The worst is behind you,
Gary0 -
Surgery complete !Texas_wedge said:Actionman
Steve, is "Moraboy" a wry piece of academic humour? (sorry, humor, for you guys?). It sounds to me as if you acted about as fast as one could and then got a plan into place double-quick too. Well done for all of that, especially since you seem to have suddenly acquired much more to think about than most people ever have to deal with!
Could you maybe fill out your profile just a bit more? What Fuhrman grade is your clear cell RCC; any signs of necrosis or sarcomatoid change? What do you teach? Any familial cancer history? Married, children?
I'll be wanting to compare notes with you soon - I reviewed my situation on the 'phone with my onc this afternoon and we decided I'll start on Votrient tomorrow. Like you, I had a swift change of fortune. After haematuria following a golf game last year I assumed I might have cancer somewhere in my urinary tract; had a number of unkind all-clears from initial investigations before a CT revealed stage 4 grade 4. Had a nephrectomy last Dec., immediate recurrence, another op, declared N(V)ED then another immediate recurrence + additional mets, hoped for a third op but was told it's too late now and went from 'cured' to totally incurable in a matter of a few weeks.
Still, bridges are there to be crossed when we come to them, aren't they? I'm off for a session of rowing before dinner but will doubtless talk to you again before long.
Thanks everyone, I made it through the surgery:-) Had a little trouble with pain meds the first few days ( not enough) but we worked it out yesterday. Bubbs I am glad everything turned out ok. Thanks everyone, all the help, support and prayers have meant a lot.. Richard0 -
Surgery complete! Surgery complete! Surgery complete! Surgery coRichardB63 said:Surgery complete !
Thanks everyone, I made it through the surgery:-) Had a little trouble with pain meds the first few days ( not enough) but we worked it out yesterday. Bubbs I am glad everything turned out ok. Thanks everyone, all the help, support and prayers have meant a lot.. Richard
Seems to me Richard has succumbed to the condition of(surgical) 'injury-strain repetitiveness'!0 -
A New RecordRichardB63 said:Surgery complete !
Thanks everyone, I made it through the surgery:-) Had a little trouble with pain meds the first few days ( not enough) but we worked it out yesterday. Bubbs I am glad everything turned out ok. Thanks everyone, all the help, support and prayers have meant a lot.. Richard
WOW SURGERY COMPLETE!!! I THINK YOUR ENTER KEY HAS SOME PEANUT BUTTER STUCK TO IT0 -
Not going to say surgery complete :-)garym said:Welcome back!!
Hi Bubbs,
A little late to the party here, somehow I missed your post. Its good to hear that everything went as planned and you are on the road to recovery. Remember to walk as much as you can and drink plenty of water, both are very beneficial to the recovery/healing process. Keep us posted.
The worst is behind you,
Gary
Must have been the drugs, or I was afraid no one was listening :-) I had a good run . I sure hope my message was received , and the stuttering goes away quickly... Someone should have warned me about the stuttering. Thanks everyone,
Richard0 -
stt..st..stut..stutteringRichardB63 said:Not going to say surgery complete :-)
Must have been the drugs, or I was afraid no one was listening :-) I had a good run . I sure hope my message was received , and the stuttering goes away quickly... Someone should have warned me about the stuttering. Thanks everyone,
Richard
I usually joke about the stuttering. But you've been through enough so far. I'll go back to busting a** next week . Get better. Now.0 -
10 days post surgery
Doing much better, I have been getting around better than I thought. I took the advice and am drinking plenty of water and walking. The last three nights I have slept better than I had for the previous month. :-)
Getting closer to adding some light weights to my walk, should get the pathology reports back next week.
Thanks everyone,
Richard0 -
Progress/RichardB63 said:10 days post surgery
Doing much better, I have been getting around better than I thought. I took the advice and am drinking plenty of water and walking. The last three nights I have slept better than I had for the previous month. :-)
Getting closer to adding some light weights to my walk, should get the pathology reports back next week.
Thanks everyone,
Richard
Upping your walking? Is your path report in yet, Richard? Hoping (and expecting) it will be good.0 -
Path reportTexas_wedge said:Progress/
Upping your walking? Is your path report in yet, Richard? Hoping (and expecting) it will be good.
Yes Tex, they posted my report this week on my site. Right renal mass, partial nephrectomy.
2.2cm largest dimension, clear celltype, Fuhrman Grade 1, confined to the kidney, margins clear, Adipose tissue, no tumor present.
Tex compared to many here I am very blessed with this report, I do know that we are still dealing with a very sneaky little guy that seems to want to keep popping up.
This site has helped me tremendously, I started walking and lifting with plenty of water daily 6 weeks prior to the operation (thanks to this site) to be able to recover faster.
I have taking to this info and I am walking daily at least a mile, and I am drinking plenty of just plain old water. The surgery was just two weeks ago, but seems like a long time. I am getting better each day and am watching what I lift <10 pounds, the hardest part is not picking up my Grand daughter (1 year old this week and walking).
God Bless, and good luck tomorrow on your next step
Richard You are in Scotland ? My grandfather has Scottish background and I always wanted to visit that area :-)0 -
Just the sort of report we wanted to hear. You will certainly be happy to drink that toast tonight. I live on the east coast of Scotland, a country many Yanks can trace themselves back to and are always welcome in (well, maybe Donald is an exception for some here!).RichardB63 said:Path report
Yes Tex, they posted my report this week on my site. Right renal mass, partial nephrectomy.
2.2cm largest dimension, clear celltype, Fuhrman Grade 1, confined to the kidney, margins clear, Adipose tissue, no tumor present.
Tex compared to many here I am very blessed with this report, I do know that we are still dealing with a very sneaky little guy that seems to want to keep popping up.
This site has helped me tremendously, I started walking and lifting with plenty of water daily 6 weeks prior to the operation (thanks to this site) to be able to recover faster.
I have taking to this info and I am walking daily at least a mile, and I am drinking plenty of just plain old water. The surgery was just two weeks ago, but seems like a long time. I am getting better each day and am watching what I lift <10 pounds, the hardest part is not picking up my Grand daughter (1 year old this week and walking).
God Bless, and good luck tomorrow on your next step
Richard You are in Scotland ? My grandfather has Scottish background and I always wanted to visit that area :-)</p>0
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