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Hope all goes well today!todd121 said:Update - Surgery on Monday
They've moved me to Monday. I might even be first, which I would love that. The earlier the better. I'm ready.
Todd
Todd,
Hope all goes well with your surgery today! Prayers for a surgical team that get's the job done, that you have a speedy recovery and you are well on your way to many years post Cancer!
God Bless!
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Hope your surgery went well
Todd - Hoping all went well during surgery and it was uneventful.
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Praying for you!todd121 said:Update - Surgery on Monday
They've moved me to Monday. I might even be first, which I would love that. The earlier the better. I'm ready.
Todd
Todd hope all goes well with your surgery. You have our prayers! I go into City of Hope also next Wednesday to have my right kidney removed. I believe we have the same surgeon Dr Lau. He is very good!
You have helped me feel more confident going into my surgery. I know you will do okay!
God Bless!
Bob
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Nursessblairc said:Hope recovery is going well
Thinking of you. Hope surgery went well. Flirt with the nurses, you know Ron would want you too
The only one I thought was cute was named Michael. Hahaha.
Of course there was a really nice, supportive nurse who I think took a liking to me. She seemed a tad disappointed when I said I could wash myself, thank you very much. OK. I appreciate help, but the third time she asked if I was sure, a bit annoying.
She was a big help to me. She wouldn't let the doctor release me until they had a plan to control my BP. I'm really glad she was there.
Todd
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Nursestodd121 said:Nurses
The only one I thought was cute was named Michael. Hahaha.
Of course there was a really nice, supportive nurse who I think took a liking to me. She seemed a tad disappointed when I said I could wash myself, thank you very much. OK. I appreciate help, but the third time she asked if I was sure, a bit annoying.
She was a big help to me. She wouldn't let the doctor release me until they had a plan to control my BP. I'm really glad she was there.
Todd
Great people. Good to see you back. Hope everything is going well and you're not too sore!
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SoreFootstomper said:Nurses
Great people. Good to see you back. Hope everything is going well and you're not too sore!
It's not as bad as the nephrectomy. I didn't realize the adrenal gland is actually attached to the diaphram. So the surgery was really close to the diaphram. Deep breaths don't feel too good. Still, this is all better than the alternative! Thanks!
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Hi Sarah,Srashedb said:Adrenal gland
Teresa:
my husband had the adrenal removed with the nephrectomy and did not have cancer. The gland was not (no anatomical knowledge) but it was not attached to the kidney. The tumor was in the upper left pole of the right kidney.
Sarah
I just noticed yourHi Sarah,
I just noticed your reply thank you.
Theresa
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good news ToddJojo61 said:Welcome home, Todd! It sounds
Welcome home, Todd! It sounds like things went well and you were in good hands, so to speak. LOL
Take care and don't overdo it!
Hugs
Jojo
hang in there ... i had an opposite experience from yours...when my kidney was removed last summer i had no idea going in they were taking the adrenal gland but they did...not certain if i feel good about that or not but they can't unremove it...
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1963 I'm so happy to readdhs1963 said:Not all stage 4 is equal
A solitary Met that can be surgically treated is very different from many mets. I know: I had a solitary lung nodule. In about two weeks, I will be NED for two years. And I have had no other cancer treatments. As I recall, you pushed to be included in an adjuvant trial. I encourage you to have the mass 1) biopsied, and 2) removed if appropriate. Hopefully, you will have a similar story as me regarding NEDiness.
1963 I'm so happy to read your post. It gives me hope.
God bless you!
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