Home from hospital
Hi all. Well I'm finally home from hospital today 6 days in the hospital not what we accepted, well had the duplex done on my legs no blood clots thank god. Had the CT Scan of Kidney no nerve damage or blockage so dr.s not sure why I still can't lift my leg. But I will do PT at home see if it helps if not then will do MRI. Ok so pathology results are in. My Lymph Nodes are all clear, yeahhhh. My kidney Mass came back as Cancer. Dr said all tissues and Cells are all clear. I am going to rest now check back later. Thank you all
Madzoon
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Nobody likes to hear the C wordfoxhd said:Good for you
You are in the best position to answer newbies questions about what recovery was like. It is a lot to go through. Hang in. It will be OK.
Mad,
Good to hear everything is going well considering the minor hickups. Unfortunately when they tell you the mass has a 90% chance of being Cancer it usually is. Now that that is behind you it is important to keep everything in perspective and lead a normal as life as possable.And of course keep on top of those kidney function numbers especially where you started with that issue in addition to the RCC.
Icemantoo
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Welcome home
Hopefully all will return to normal soon with your leg. But the worse is behind you and now is time just to rest and recover.
Can you walk at all? I surely hope so since it make recovery so much better.
Snuggle down, rest up an sending you hopefully a better day tomorrow
Laurie
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Thank youfoxhd said:Good for you
You are in the best position to answer newbies questions about what recovery was like. It is a lot to go through. Hang in. It will be OK.
Everyone glad to be home. Moving my leg a little more everyday. Yes I can walk just cant lift it. Finding myself very tired where I need to take a nap and go down for the count early in the evening starting to not being able to lay on one side then not being able to lay on the other very hard trying to get comfy.
Thanks for well wishes all god bless
madzoon
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Thank youfoxhd said:Good for you
You are in the best position to answer newbies questions about what recovery was like. It is a lot to go through. Hang in. It will be OK.
Everyone glad to be home. Moving my leg a little more everyday. Yes I can walk just cant lift it. Finding myself very tired where I need to take a nap and go down for the count early in the evening starting to not being able to lay on one side then not being able to lay on the other very hard trying to get comfy.
Thanks for well wishes all god bless
madzoon
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Glad to hear you are home!madzoon said:Thank you
Everyone glad to be home. Moving my leg a little more everyday. Yes I can walk just cant lift it. Finding myself very tired where I need to take a nap and go down for the count early in the evening starting to not being able to lay on one side then not being able to lay on the other very hard trying to get comfy.
Thanks for well wishes all god bless
madzoon
Glad to hear you are home! Sure is a puzzle why you cannot move your leg from surgery.
If it were me, I would ask for an MRI just to get a better look. If there was no damage/pinch nerves, then I would see my beloved chiropractor for an evaluation with that MRI. But I don't see a chiro who does the "bone-cracking" kind of method but uses B.E.S.T which works on the nerve pathways, unblocks pinched nerves and therefore re-aligns the spine.
Keep letting us know how you are doing. Hope you keep improving!! REST too!!
Again, glad the surgery is in your past now.
Gentle, Hugs, Jan
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YesJan4you said:Glad to hear you are home!
Glad to hear you are home! Sure is a puzzle why you cannot move your leg from surgery.
If it were me, I would ask for an MRI just to get a better look. If there was no damage/pinch nerves, then I would see my beloved chiropractor for an evaluation with that MRI. But I don't see a chiro who does the "bone-cracking" kind of method but uses B.E.S.T which works on the nerve pathways, unblocks pinched nerves and therefore re-aligns the spine.
Keep letting us know how you are doing. Hope you keep improving!! REST too!!
Again, glad the surgery is in your past now.
Gentle, Hugs, Jan
MRI is the next step able to move more everyday. But have question. I am 10 days post surgery. I am having difficulty urinating feel very full but when I try to go takes forever have to really concentrate then have to squeeze relax and repeat process has anyone else experienced thIs? I am going to call my surgeon tomorrow but was wondering. Thank you oh yeah one more thing. Has anyone experienced severe sweats
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Please don't wait on this.madzoon said:Yes
MRI is the next step able to move more everyday. But have question. I am 10 days post surgery. I am having difficulty urinating feel very full but when I try to go takes forever have to really concentrate then have to squeeze relax and repeat process has anyone else experienced thIs? I am going to call my surgeon tomorrow but was wondering. Thank you oh yeah one more thing. Has anyone experienced severe sweats
The urination issues sound like something I would call about right away, in my opinion based on experience post operatively with my husband. Please call and see what your health care providers say to do. That is my opinion, non-medical of course.
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