Got into my room (Update spoke with surgeon)
A couple of hours ago, they came took blood pressure, temp and left. Have'nt seen anyone since.
Doing great when first woke up, was in great pain as the epidural wasn't in place they were sticking all kinds pain killers in IV. The anesthesiologist showed up and moved it annd INSTANT pain relief!!! But fell back to sleep with all the added pain killers hitting my system started working so spent a couple extra more hours in recovery. Feeling great like normal with no pain!
Did non-step flatuance when I sat on toilet seat, was worried so that test to leave the hospital is already done.
thank you,
Winter Marie
UPDATE: Spoke with the surgeon today who by the way was shocked that I greeted him from down the hall as he started to enter my room, as I had been walking. He was "You look good, you look really really good", well heck ya, you cut that tumor that was hurting me out, of course I'm doing good . I asked him about the tumor, he called it a "large mass" and and he said that it wanted to come out of the colon even without surgery it was coming out of the confines of the colon. I now feel VINDICATED in insisting on the surgery !
Thanks all for the encouragement s!
Winter Marie
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Happy dance
How wondeful to hear from you so quickly after your surgery. It sounds like you are doing great considering what you are going through.
Isn't it wild that farting becomes so important. I walked and walked after my colon resection trying to come up with one. They wouildn't let me eat until I had.
I pray you will continue to recover well.
I am so happy to have heard from you.
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Winter Marie
So glad you got surgery after all you went through. Isn't it funny that us cancer folks love to hear the word surgery. Hope your recovery is easy on you.
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hi yougeotina said:Marie:
I am so happy you got your surgery. Sounds like it went well so rest up and get your strength back.
Love and Hugs - Tina
get some rest and try not to be the hero yet(you alredy are one) thanks for the update...Godbless...johnnybegood
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Well now, what wonderfulWell now, what wonderful words to hear from you this morning - "NO PAIN!" Smiles all around today!
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Surgery
Sounds like everything went well. Glad your pain is relieved. Hope your recovery goes well.
Kim
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Dear Winter Marie
So very glad to hear from you so quickly after surgery. Sounds like you are doing very well.
Hope that you will continue to be pain free and have speedy recovery.
Hugs,
Marie who loves kitties
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You are one tough lady!
I'll bet you shocked the surgeon!
I'm so glad that you pushed and got this surgery done. It's a good reminder that we have to advocate for ourselves sometimes.
Keep us updated!
Hugs~AA
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Well done!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well done!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Just in time then
When will these Doctors clue in to the fact that we, the patient, often know what is going on with our bodies and to listen to us?
I'm SO SO SO glad that you pushed and got the surgery, and now, look how well your doing; up and about and impressing not just the surgeon but us too.
Keep up the good work, and we'll be keeping up the love and support.
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WinterChelsea71 said:You never cease to amaze me.
You never cease to amaze me. You really are quite something, WM. Thanks for the speedy update. Wasn't expecting to hear from you for another day or two. Keep up the good work. Hope you get home soon.
Just really GREAT news which we can all use. I'm so glad someone listened and that your recovery is going super fast.
Luv,
Wolfen
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being that i have this condition alsoannalexandria said:You are one tough lady!
I'll bet you shocked the surgeon!
I'm so glad that you pushed and got this surgery done. It's a good reminder that we have to advocate for ourselves sometimes.
Keep us updated!
Hugs~AA
Did the install an iliostomy or did they reconnect so you can go normally and was this your first surgery down there close to the rectum or had you had others, they left my tumor in this time and placed a stint with hopes of opening it up and killiing the cancer with chemo, so far i have had one treatment of the new drugs, my white blood count is really low, constant fevers, pain when i eat, touble passing stool. The last treatment i had yesterday, i had a sever allergic reaction, had to stop treatment,
this is one of the first times in 4 years that i have been fighting this cancer that i am really afraid of what the future may hold.
Penny
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PennyWinneyPooh said:being that i have this condition also
Did the install an iliostomy or did they reconnect so you can go normally and was this your first surgery down there close to the rectum or had you had others, they left my tumor in this time and placed a stint with hopes of opening it up and killiing the cancer with chemo, so far i have had one treatment of the new drugs, my white blood count is really low, constant fevers, pain when i eat, touble passing stool. The last treatment i had yesterday, i had a sever allergic reaction, had to stop treatment,
this is one of the first times in 4 years that i have been fighting this cancer that i am really afraid of what the future may hold.
Penny
Right there with you girl in that worry department. This is first one in sigmoid area, the last one was on right side colon where they removed I think 18 inches on that side. They did not have to give illiostomy. I haven't asked the surgeon how much he removed on this operation (I forgot to yesterday and haven't seen him today). I'm mostly worried because this was a new primary that right after 2nd liver resection in the end of May, spread new tumors to it and so in May had three tumors removed from liver and here in September have three more back in the liver.
i would have gone with chemo, but since this new primary spread cells so fast and pain was so great I went with having it removed first.
have you talked with them about removing tumor? What were their thoughts about? is it because of the palliative care thing, or is something more pressing that made them decide to go with the stent? I felt that since the spread tumors were far slower growing then the new primary, I wanted the new primary put FIRST AND FOREMOST and let's do the chemo on the slower stuff in a few weeks!
Winter Marie
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