Recovering at home after first (only hopefully) liver resection

sflgirl
sflgirl Member Posts: 220 Member

Wow,

You guys were right, manageable but painful.  Huge Frankenstein incision, must have 50 staples holding it closed.  Starting to walk a little better one week later.

Good news, the chemo worked before surgery, folfoxiri plus avastIn.  The right lobe lesion was down to two centimeters so a 4x4 divot was taken out.  And the left lobe which was expected to be removed completely was able to have one section saved so that will grow back too.

As you all said, I'm extremely tired.  And my right side feels like a tight rubber band.  The muscles being cut I suppose.

I'm just glad to be home and on the way to recovery.  I will have chemo after, when did that start for any that had a liver resection?  I heard about 4 weeks.

Glad to be back online, missed reading everyone.

Andrea

Comments

  • lilacbrroller
    lilacbrroller Member Posts: 412 Member
    Yay!!

    Congratations! glad the resection went well and that you are feeling all right. Hope they got it all.  

    Speedy recovery! Wink

     

    Karin

  • sflgirl
    sflgirl Member Posts: 220 Member

    Yay!!

    Congratations! glad the resection went well and that you are feeling all right. Hope they got it all.  

    Speedy recovery! Wink

     

    Karin

    Thanks!

    I hope they got it all too.  Always the fear....

    Thanks for your good wishes.  At least it'll be easier with a Halloween costume, zombie I'm thinking, lol, plenty of scars now.

  • NewHere
    NewHere Member Posts: 1,428 Member

    Thoughts for a quick and compelte recovery.  Great to hear the chemo workind.  

  • sflgirl
    sflgirl Member Posts: 220 Member
    NewHere said:

    Thoughts for a quick and compelte recovery.  Great to hear the chemo workind.  

    Thanks

    for your good wishes :)

  • Trubrit
    Trubrit Member Posts: 5,804 Member
    Happy

    I am really happy to hear that you have the surgery behind you and that you are on the road to recovery. 

    What good news to know that the liver tumour had shrunk. So much easier and less (a little less) invasive. A really good sign. 

    Rest up and recover fully. I know you have more chemo to face, but you've been that road and know what to expect. 

    Take good care of yourself..

    Sue - Trubrit

  • Yolllmbs
    Yolllmbs Member Posts: 360 Member
    Trubrit said:

    Happy

    I am really happy to hear that you have the surgery behind you and that you are on the road to recovery. 

    What good news to know that the liver tumour had shrunk. So much easier and less (a little less) invasive. A really good sign. 

    Rest up and recover fully. I know you have more chemo to face, but you've been that road and know what to expect. 

    Take good care of yourself..

    Sue - Trubrit

    Good thoughts

    and tons of cyber hugs. I'm glad you're on the upswing. Get plenty of rest. 

     

    Yolanda

  • beaumontdave
    beaumontdave Member Posts: 1,289 Member
    Happy to hear it, I've got a

    Happy to hear it, I've got a double hernia from last Labor Day when I had my surgery, a foot up and a foot to the right. So now it's about waiting and scanning, I hope you're celebrating a small victory like me, and facing a future with hope, You can beat this.  Dave

  • herdizziness
    herdizziness Member Posts: 3,624 Member
    Andrea

    I'm glad to hear you are recovering well, the walking will help with the tightness feeling, I still try to do sideways stretches when I think about it to keep that area of tightness loose, I think it also helps a bit with not letting scar tissue set, but that's my opipion, I haven't asked a doc about it, just doing what seems natural to benefit my body. Keep up the good work of walking. Were cheering you on from the sidelines!!

    And yes, they like to start chemo from anywhere of 4 weeks (usually being the soonest time) and six weeks depending on how well you are healing.

    heres to your excellent recovery,

    Wintwr Marie

  • sflgirl
    sflgirl Member Posts: 220 Member

    Andrea

    I'm glad to hear you are recovering well, the walking will help with the tightness feeling, I still try to do sideways stretches when I think about it to keep that area of tightness loose, I think it also helps a bit with not letting scar tissue set, but that's my opipion, I haven't asked a doc about it, just doing what seems natural to benefit my body. Keep up the good work of walking. Were cheering you on from the sidelines!!

    And yes, they like to start chemo from anywhere of 4 weeks (usually being the soonest time) and six weeks depending on how well you are healing.

    heres to your excellent recovery,

    Wintwr Marie

    Thank you all very much

    i am apprehensively positive, at least the worst that was looming in front of me is passed.  I was pretty scared.  Now on to the next rounds of chemo. As much as I hate that at least I can visualize the goodness that can come from it if my body allows it.

    my best,

    Andrea

  • John212
    John212 Member Posts: 116 Member
    It's humor time

    This is great news. In my view, this is the best time ever to start working on a new standup comedy routine. After all, you're now a natural cutup. ;)

  • sflgirl
    sflgirl Member Posts: 220 Member
    John212 said:

    It's humor time

    This is great news. In my view, this is the best time ever to start working on a new standup comedy routine. After all, you're now a natural cutup. ;)

    Funny guy

    love it and will probably steal it!  Thanks

  • NewHere
    NewHere Member Posts: 1,428 Member
    John212 said:

    It's humor time

    This is great news. In my view, this is the best time ever to start working on a new standup comedy routine. After all, you're now a natural cutup. ;)

    Not Punny, Not Punny At All

    Tongue Out

     

    Okay I liked it :)

  • Easyflip
    Easyflip Member Posts: 588 Member
    Sounds like it

    went great, I'm happy for you. After my liver resection I had these crazy deep sleeps and night sweats. I slept on a towel and would change it during the night. I don't know if this is typical but it went away eventually. I've grown to love my big zipper scars, signs of the battles I've been through. I was thinking I might tattoo over them but I'm just going to leave them to remind me of my struggle AND my strength. We're badasses : )

  • sflgirl
    sflgirl Member Posts: 220 Member
    Easyflip said:

    Sounds like it

    went great, I'm happy for you. After my liver resection I had these crazy deep sleeps and night sweats. I slept on a towel and would change it during the night. I don't know if this is typical but it went away eventually. I've grown to love my big zipper scars, signs of the battles I've been through. I was thinking I might tattoo over them but I'm just going to leave them to remind me of my struggle AND my strength. We're badasses : )

    I think I will love my scar.....

    .....as soon as is stops hurting!  

    Ive gotten really crazy crazy dreams since I've been home.  Thought it was the Percocet but maybe it's just my liver in shock.  And have had some night sweats but not as severe as yours.  

    I would love to be a badass, lol.  Gonna wait to see if I can get NED before I pull that one out.  

    Don't put a tattoo over those beauties :))

    thanks,

    Andrea