Surgery Update
12/3. I'm layingin the hospital bed and typing this upsate on my I Phone. Surgery was complicated but successful. I did not need a colposcopy (actually an illuoscopy). He was able to reconnect successfully and I should be good.
I have a catheter and latest issue is urine is not flowing as expected. They just flushed the catheter so hopefully that helps.
The next step is to get urine flowing and colon working.
The epidural is wonderful as I am virtually pain free. However I don't know if that is numbing the bladder and affecting its function.
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I have surgery schedueld for 12/2. Fifth surgery in a couple years. And as each day passes my anxiety level climbs. I woke early this morning (like 3am) and couldn't sleep. I lay in bed thinking about this surgery, another reoccurance of the cancer... My doctor said that fighting my cancer has been like playing Whac-a-mole. And I have to say if feels like that too. lol I really need to start looking at the full half of the glass! Don't I?
I hope your holiday week is filled with Family and Love!
And I hope the Lions beat the Packers!
Oh, and I want to see U of M beat OSU!!! I'll be at this game!!!
Go Blue! :-)
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Whack-a-Mole
That sounds like just what I need, Phil. Except they'd have to give everyone in the OR a bat so no one would get tired before they got them all.
5 surgerys. You should be used to this by now. Since I work in surgery but have my surgerys done in a different hospital, I like to joke with the staff as they roll me into the room. Last time the anesthesiologist told me that since I knew so much I could just put myself to sleep. He put the syringe in my IV tubing and handed me the syringe to push it myself. As I was drifting off I said," You know if you push that propofol slow it doesn't burn my vein at all". They all laughed and that's all I remember.
You'll be fine. Praying for a good recovery. Dan
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I have experienced the same
I have experienced the same emotions as you. In fact the day of your surgery is the 2 year anniversery of my last surgery.
Enjoy your Thnksgiving and the game.
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You wouldn't be human if you weren't anxious!
It took me 5 surgeries to get to NED, so I'm hoping that this Whack-a-mole game will soon be done, and you'll be the one with the giant stuffed teddy bear. We'll be thinking of you as you face this new challenge, so keep us posted!
Hugs~AA
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Surgery
Praying that the surgery goes well and your healing is speedy. Even though I'm from MI, sports isn't in my list of things to watch but here's to all of our teams winning.
Kim
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Hey Phil,
Your feelings are understandable. Interestingly I was not anxious before my first surgery, probably because I just wanted target that thing out of me so bad. I started chemo again yesterday and as people here said it many times, I'd take surgery any time against chemo. I feel like a poisoned rat.
I think you are anxious now because this is a recurrance, and that is more discouraging. But you know what everything is gonna be all right. You are gonna have your teams win, have a great Turkey Day, get your tumor out of your body and by the Holyday you will feel good again. And these are my best wishes to you as well.
With brotherly love,
Laz
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Although, out of care forTrubrit said:Go Lions! Go U of M! Go Surgical Phil!
May you all be winners.
We'll be thinking of you on the 2nd. That will give you good time to be up and Adam for the Chrismas/holdiay season.
Although, out of care for you, I will join you in hoping the Lions and U of M win, it is YOU I am rooting has the biggest win.
Waiting is so anxiety producing. Take a deep breath....easier said than done. Prayers for good news.
Enjoy Thanksgiving!
CM
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Darn Phil
Don't be hard on yourself, No doubt everyone on thie board would feel the same way. If they didn't then that would be a problem for sure.
No reason to believe that you will not pull through this time again.
Keep the group informed...
Art
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Hang in there and rememberfatbob2010 said:Darn Phil
Don't be hard on yourself, No doubt everyone on thie board would feel the same way. If they didn't then that would be a problem for sure.
No reason to believe that you will not pull through this time again.
Keep the group informed...
Art
Hang in there and remember the sooner you move afterwards, the sooner you will heal from the pain.
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Fellow Michigander ... enjoy yourself at the Big House
but I am not sure that big rival game is going to lower your anxiety lol.
Seems I remember you saying you are being treated at the UMHS Cancer Center where my husband was also treated. I bet you are getting excellent care. I wish you all the best Phil.
Enjoy the game. Go Blue!
Peace. ~ Cynthia
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poor encouragementdevotion10 said:Fellow Michigander ... enjoy yourself at the Big House
but I am not sure that big rival game is going to lower your anxiety lol.
Seems I remember you saying you are being treated at the UMHS Cancer Center where my husband was also treated. I bet you are getting excellent care. I wish you all the best Phil.
Enjoy the game. Go Blue!
Peace. ~ Cynthia
Hey Phil: although this is a quite poor encouragement but look at it this side: you'll be done by the surgery for Christmas. Imagine if it was scheduled for the 26th or something of December? Your whole Christmas would be ruined. This way by the time Christmas rolls in you'll be all done with it. And of coure we're going to be here on the board waiting to hear back how you are doing. Don't be too anxious....not good for your body. Wish you a quick surgery with a quick recovery!!!
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Well Phil
Since I'm a former Ohioan, I can't wish that the big M beats OSU, but I hope you enjoy the heck out of the game, here's hoping it's a close exciting game since you'll be there watching it. (I'll just secretly hope you get your wish)
You'll do fine on the surgery, it'll be same ole same ole for you, you're getting to be a pro at it.
I'll be thinking of you on the 2nd, for an excellent surgery and then a speedy recovery.
Winter Marie
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Cynthia and Alldevotion10 said:Fellow Michigander ... enjoy yourself at the Big House
but I am not sure that big rival game is going to lower your anxiety lol.
Seems I remember you saying you are being treated at the UMHS Cancer Center where my husband was also treated. I bet you are getting excellent care. I wish you all the best Phil.
Enjoy the game. Go Blue!
Peace. ~ Cynthia
Yes, I'm being treated at UMHS. You're memory is A+
And yes, I think I'm getting the best care I can get. They do a good job at UMHS.
And I'll enjoy the games win or loss. But of course I'd rather see a win. :-)
Thank you all for your encouragement and support. And I pray you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving, surrounded by family and friends, basking in Love and Joy, and enjoying a delicious and nutritious feast!
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Keep well!Phil64 said:Cynthia and All
Yes, I'm being treated at UMHS. You're memory is A+
And yes, I think I'm getting the best care I can get. They do a good job at UMHS.
And I'll enjoy the games win or loss. But of course I'd rather see a win. :-)
Thank you all for your encouragement and support. And I pray you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving, surrounded by family and friends, basking in Love and Joy, and enjoying a delicious and nutritious feast!
I'm sure you'll be fine! Sharkey is right, you'll be done with the surgery and feeling better before Christmas. I think the hardest part is the waiting. Patients and famiies wait for test results, wait for surgeries, etc... December is almost here, so this will be behind you before you know it. Let us know how you're feeling and how the surgery went. Best wishes!
Lin
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togetherHooley said:Hang in there
Praying for u Phil. love having u on this site all the way from land of Aus! This too will pass.....
Hi Phil, I just received the call yesterday, my surgery is also cheduled for Dec. 2, so we will be under the knife on the same day.
I know what you mean by anxiety, I also lay awake, knowing that when I am home again I am without care, and have to look after myself. Don't know how that is going to play out with groceries etc. we are also in deep snow, the good thing is to get it over with, and be home in our own beds by Christmas.
So I be thinking of you and wishing you speedy recovery and healing,
hugs, Marjan
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Please breath
Phil,
You have had a tough road. We all, sadly, understand the anxiety and the constant doubts and how many nights, after nights of no sleep.
Please breath....... focus on that. You can get through this. Anxiety is normal.
I took yoga classes in the Wellness Program after my treatments and they taught us to breath in (and say "Let") and breath out (and say "Go").
It may sound silly, but try it.........it works. Even if you can't sleep, just try it and totally focus. You will get back to sleep.
Nervous about a test or results, try it again, you will be surprised.
Please take care and enjoy Thanksgiving.
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sometimes
sometimes i get anxious and i get a headache and think, "i must have brain cancer." i get a scratchy cough and think, "i must have esophogal cancer." my abdomen hurts (because i ate some nuts - what an idiot) i think, "i must have several cancers in my abdomen." then my bag leaks because i decided i could squeeze another half day out of it (i have NEVER gotten an additional half day out of it) and i think, "no, i am just an idiot and i am fine." if you are like me, you have done far too many stupid things that you should be concerened about than to spend too much effort fretting the what-ifs.
have a great thanksgiving!
rick
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All prep is done and finalthingy45 said:together
Hi Phil, I just received the call yesterday, my surgery is also cheduled for Dec. 2, so we will be under the knife on the same day.
I know what you mean by anxiety, I also lay awake, knowing that when I am home again I am without care, and have to look after myself. Don't know how that is going to play out with groceries etc. we are also in deep snow, the good thing is to get it over with, and be home in our own beds by Christmas.
So I be thinking of you and wishing you speedy recovery and healing,
hugs, Marjan
All prep is done and final antibiotics have been taken. my surgery is scheduled for 1pm tomorrow. I'll be looking for your update in a week or two. Good luck!
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