14 months post op...now feeling some discomfort
Had a partial done 14 months ago. My first scan at 6 months post op was clear. About 2 months ago I started feeling some discomfort on my left side (where my partial was done). Not really pain, but definitely some new sensation that feels like it's not on the surface where the scar is, but rather deeper.
Is that common to have? I'm requesting my next scan get bumped up, just to check things out.
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Hey Mike
Nice to see you posting. Hopefully it's just adhesions. Internal abdominal surgery can leave scars that kind of "stick" things together where they don't move freely like before. Hopefully that's all it is. I've had some sensations like that too. I've had 3 surgeries on my right side in that area (an appendectomy, this nephrectomy, and a hernia repair). I definitely remember feeling the adhesions pretty strong a year after my appendectomy. It took awhile to calm down.
Still I think it's worth checking out. You'll feel better.
Todd
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Hey Todd!todd121 said:Hey Mike
Nice to see you posting. Hopefully it's just adhesions. Internal abdominal surgery can leave scars that kind of "stick" things together where they don't move freely like before. Hopefully that's all it is. I've had some sensations like that too. I've had 3 surgeries on my right side in that area (an appendectomy, this nephrectomy, and a hernia repair). I definitely remember feeling the adhesions pretty strong a year after my appendectomy. It took awhile to calm down.
Still I think it's worth checking out. You'll feel better.
Todd
Yeah, I'm thinking it's just my internal nerves reconnecting or getting re-organized. I hope anyway! But I was thinking that should have happened at the 6-8 month timeframe and 14 months was kinda late. Anyway, got my scans scheduled for Friday, so only a few days of scanxiety. Where's my xanax refill when I need it!!! lol
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Thanks Iceman!icemantoo said:Check it out
Mike,
It could be a hundred different things or nothing. That is what doctors and scans are for.
Hopefully nothing. Keep us posted.
Icemantoo
I will let you know. Hopefully I'm not having Rosemary's baby. Getting scanned on Friday!
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Scans and ResultsNomadicMike said:Hey Todd!
Yeah, I'm thinking it's just my internal nerves reconnecting or getting re-organized. I hope anyway! But I was thinking that should have happened at the 6-8 month timeframe and 14 months was kinda late. Anyway, got my scans scheduled for Friday, so only a few days of scanxiety. Where's my xanax refill when I need it!!! lol
Drop by and share the good news with us after you get your results. Have you transferred your care up north or are you going back down to your original doctors? I hope you don't have to come all the way down here just for CT scans.
Todd
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I'm up in SF nowtodd121 said:Scans and Results
Drop by and share the good news with us after you get your results. Have you transferred your care up north or are you going back down to your original doctors? I hope you don't have to come all the way down here just for CT scans.
Todd
Bought a house in the city and I'm getting my scan at UCSF. Unfortunately my doc is UCLA and even though they're both 'UC', they're not sharing much if anything. Oh well!
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All clear!
Bloodwork and CT scans (chest, abs and pelvis) were all clear! I guess the sensations are nerves still reconnecting or re-organizing. Hopefully someone will see this thread someday and put their mind at ease, but do get checked out!
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Good to Hear!NomadicMike said:All clear!
Bloodwork and CT scans (chest, abs and pelvis) were all clear! I guess the sensations are nerves still reconnecting or re-organizing. Hopefully someone will see this thread someday and put their mind at ease, but do get checked out!
That's such good news Mike, you can breath easy now:)
Djinnie
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Glad your scans are clear..!aamdsi said:whew
even though just 10 weeks post op - nice to hear that the twinges are normal.
Glad your scans came back clean! You all give me hope
Glad your scans are clear..! FYI, I am just over 2 years post surgery..still get pains in several spots every now and then...usually just changing position makes them go away...
Ron
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