Surgery Thursday - UPDATE April 25th
My surgical oncologist doesn't want to resect the liver, so he is doing a Microwave Thermal Laparoscopic Ablation. He will also remove my appendix if there is not too much scar tissues and adhesions. My appendix has been enlarged for a while.
We are just going to stay up in the big city until the surgery is over. If all goes well, I should be allowed home the same day.
Anyone here had an ablation, advice would be appreciated.
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Thinking of you Thursday
I do not have any experience with this process, but I will be thinking of you. I am sure alot of people will post with guidance.
Please let us all know how you do. I am sorry you have to go through this.
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Sue
I know some others will chime in here with first hand info. I can tell you that JBG has had both a resection & an ablation. The ablation was much easier all around, maybe the easiest of her many procedures. She is not yet up to par & was to be measured for a wound vac today. Not too familiar with those, although many here have had them.
Will be thinking of you & your ablation tomorrow & hoping all goes well.
Luv,
Wolfen
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Best Wisheswolfen said:Sue
I know some others will chime in here with first hand info. I can tell you that JBG has had both a resection & an ablation. The ablation was much easier all around, maybe the easiest of her many procedures. She is not yet up to par & was to be measured for a wound vac today. Not too familiar with those, although many here have had them.
Will be thinking of you & your ablation tomorrow & hoping all goes well.
Luv,
Wolfen
I've had lots of surgeries but not this one. I wish I could help with advice, but instead I'm going to keep you in my thoughts all day Thursday, pray, and wish you a speedy recovery. I have had my appendix out. Compared to major abdominal surgery (for me) it wasn't so terrible.
Best wishes, Carrie
You're really brave
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The surgery will go well. You
The surgery will go well. You will do fine. You are a real fighter with a great attitude which helps a lot.
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Dear Friend,
Just wanted to wish you luck and remind you to take 800mg Cimetidine a day before and 2 weeks after surgery. You can still pick it up at any drug store. Many articles say it may block the spread of cancer during surgery.
Abxiously waiting for some good news,
Laz
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Hi Sue,
Good luck with theHi Sue,
Good luck with the surgery tomorrow, I'm sure you'll be up and about in no time.
All my best,
Cynthia
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You'll do well
Hi Trubrit,
You will do fine. The big city is not all that bad, is it?
You seem interested in getting home as soon as possible.
Hopefully you will be home by Friday evening and doing fabulous.
Art
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Surgery
Wishing you the best outcome for tomorrow and hope you have a speedy recovery. Please let us know how you are doing.
Kim
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Wishing a successful procedure and
quick recovery! I will be thinking of you.
Lin
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I know nothing
about a ablation, but wishing you a speedy surgery that removes that nasty cancerous tumor, never to see another one again!!!!!!!
will be thinking of you.
Winter Marie
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positive thoughtsherdizziness said:I know nothing
about a ablation, but wishing you a speedy surgery that removes that nasty cancerous tumor, never to see another one again!!!!!!!
will be thinking of you.
Winter Marie
Good luck! Sending positive thoughts your way !
Karin
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I am thinking about you right NOW!
As we are in the same time zone (I think), you must getting really close to starting. So...universe, please give our Trubrit great results today and an easy recovery.
Lots o' love from me to you~AA
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Please pray or send good vibes
I'm laying on the hospital gurney, all gowned up, and my surgeon is fighting with some idiot in an insurance office who is trying to tell him that I need a resection.
How dare they! How dare they try to control my health. How dare they tell the surgeon what he should be doing. I am so very angry. I don't need to be angry. I'm trying not to be angry.
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