Recovery
i had my mass removed Tuesday the 25th. Dr said mass was bleeding so he's sending it out for tests which I think he would have done anyways.. Can anyone tell me what recovery will be like. I have a horrible headache and dizziness..is that common? Can't wait to get back to normal life. Thanks!
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Hi Kdemart15....look at you!
Hi Kdemart15....look at you! Online within 2 days of surgery! I am sorry I don't know much about the bleeding...but wondering if that has something to do with what stage the tumor is at. Recovery should be okay. Drink lots of water, walk around as much as you can. Headache and dizziness may be after affects of the anesthetic. You will be tender, and there is medication for that. But Jan used dry ice in a lumbar pouch (step in here, Jan?) and I think that would be a really great option.Wish I knew about that before I had my surgery!
What kind of surgeon did you have? Please make sure that an oncologist who is specialized in RCC looks after you....including the pathology report you should be hearing about at your next appointment. Get as much information as you can get. Bring someone with you and have a list of questions you would like to ask. I always get really shy and don't ask nearly as much as I should. You should find out: stage, grade and size of your tumor as well as any other information you can. Get a copy of the pathology reports to keep for your records (also the results of your blood work).
Take care of yourself - don't do too much.
Keep us posted!
Hugs
Jojo
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Thanks jojoJojo61 said:Hi Kdemart15....look at you!
Hi Kdemart15....look at you! Online within 2 days of surgery! I am sorry I don't know much about the bleeding...but wondering if that has something to do with what stage the tumor is at. Recovery should be okay. Drink lots of water, walk around as much as you can. Headache and dizziness may be after affects of the anesthetic. You will be tender, and there is medication for that. But Jan used dry ice in a lumbar pouch (step in here, Jan?) and I think that would be a really great option.Wish I knew about that before I had my surgery!
What kind of surgeon did you have? Please make sure that an oncologist who is specialized in RCC looks after you....including the pathology report you should be hearing about at your next appointment. Get as much information as you can get. Bring someone with you and have a list of questions you would like to ask. I always get really shy and don't ask nearly as much as I should. You should find out: stage, grade and size of your tumor as well as any other information you can. Get a copy of the pathology reports to keep for your records (also the results of your blood work).
Take care of yourself - don't do too much.
Keep us posted!
Hugs
Jojo
thanks for responding jojo. The pain isn't too bad but I'm on pain meds. Is these headaches that are driving me crazy. Plus being cold but my body is warm. I'm pretty sure no fever. i plan on talking my husband with me. He been though the process since day one. I feel better now knowing a headache is normal. I knew I could count on some responses on this board. Thanks again
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Amazing you are already on the computer!Kdemart15 said:Thanks jojo
thanks for responding jojo. The pain isn't too bad but I'm on pain meds. Is these headaches that are driving me crazy. Plus being cold but my body is warm. I'm pretty sure no fever. i plan on talking my husband with me. He been though the process since day one. I feel better now knowing a headache is normal. I knew I could count on some responses on this board. Thanks again
It's great that you are making such a speedy recovery! Make sure you follow Jojo's advice about finding out all about your pathology report. It a good thing to find doctors we can trust but we must get involved and educated about kidney cancer. We must be a participant in our recovery and follow up and this can only be done if we are suficiently informed.
Keep up the good recovery!!!
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Good advice from Jojo. JustKdemart15 said:Thanks jojo
thanks for responding jojo. The pain isn't too bad but I'm on pain meds. Is these headaches that are driving me crazy. Plus being cold but my body is warm. I'm pretty sure no fever. i plan on talking my husband with me. He been though the process since day one. I feel better now knowing a headache is normal. I knew I could count on some responses on this board. Thanks again
Good advice from Jojo. Just know that it gets better each day. I coughed a lot the first few days and it hurt my belly incision when I coughed, but was feeling considerably better in one week.
Sending hugs and prayers for good recovery!
Texas Granny
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Headache and dizziness canTexasgranny38 said:Good advice from Jojo. Just
Good advice from Jojo. Just know that it gets better each day. I coughed a lot the first few days and it hurt my belly incision when I coughed, but was feeling considerably better in one week.
Sending hugs and prayers for good recovery!
Texas Granny
Headache and dizziness can also be the result of your painkillers. There are alternatives to the one you're taking if that is causing it. Check with your doctor. Perhaps you can switch or adjust the dosage. I also agree with Jojo on walking as much as possible. I did 5 minutes around my house every hour. Inside since it was winer with ice and snow. I hugged a pillow while walking and coughing or sneezing. Drink lots and use the breathing apparatus if they gave you one to keep your lungs clear. Finally, since your tumor was bleeding get a blood test to see that you're not anemic. That too can cause dizziness. Wishing you the best.
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Thanks everyoneAPny said:Headache and dizziness can
Headache and dizziness can also be the result of your painkillers. There are alternatives to the one you're taking if that is causing it. Check with your doctor. Perhaps you can switch or adjust the dosage. I also agree with Jojo on walking as much as possible. I did 5 minutes around my house every hour. Inside since it was winer with ice and snow. I hugged a pillow while walking and coughing or sneezing. Drink lots and use the breathing apparatus if they gave you one to keep your lungs clear. Finally, since your tumor was bleeding get a blood test to see that you're not anemic. That too can cause dizziness. Wishing you the best.
Thank you everyone for the replies. It's so nic to know I can talk to people who have gone through the same thing as I am. You all are so helpful I look foward to all the help and suggestions. i have two small kids 18 months and 4. When do you realisticlly think I can take care of them full time? Right now they are having sleepovers and staying the day at grandma and grandpas.
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Kdemart, I didn't realize youKdemart15 said:Thanks everyone
Thank you everyone for the replies. It's so nic to know I can talk to people who have gone through the same thing as I am. You all are so helpful I look foward to all the help and suggestions. i have two small kids 18 months and 4. When do you realisticlly think I can take care of them full time? Right now they are having sleepovers and staying the day at grandma and grandpas.
Kdemart, I didn't realize you also had little ones. At the end of the first week I was doing laundry....I managed okay, but I was playing with fire. Don't do anything strenuous at the beginning as this can cause a hernia - which would mean further surgery! My biggest concern for you would be lifting your baby. Please be careful. Listen to your body. Ask your doctor for guidance.
Take care!!
Hugs
Jojo
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jojo,Jojo61 said:Kdemart, I didn't realize you
Kdemart, I didn't realize you also had little ones. At the end of the first week I was doing laundry....I managed okay, but I was playing with fire. Don't do anything strenuous at the beginning as this can cause a hernia - which would mean further surgery! My biggest concern for you would be lifting your baby. Please be careful. Listen to your body. Ask your doctor for guidance.
Take care!!
Hugs
Jojo
thats gonna be a hardjojo,
thats gonna be a hard one. My daughter is a mommad girl. Up down up down all day long but my family has been great and I've just been resting since I got home. It's just my husband and I right now I'm hoping for a couple more days like this. I do miss the kids a lot but it will be worth it in the end if I rest and heal the right way.
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About LiftingKdemart15 said:Thanks everyone
Thank you everyone for the replies. It's so nic to know I can talk to people who have gone through the same thing as I am. You all are so helpful I look foward to all the help and suggestions. i have two small kids 18 months and 4. When do you realisticlly think I can take care of them full time? Right now they are having sleepovers and staying the day at grandma and grandpas.
I was told not to lift anything heavier than 10 pounds until 6 weeks postop. It was hard not picking my little grandson who was 13 months at the time of my surgery, but he was able to walk on his own and I would lead him to his highchair and give him a quick boost. That was at about 3 weeks postop.
You are blessed to have good family support. The incentive spirometer (breathing device) is really important to your recovery. I used it every couple of hours for about 10 days to 2 weeks.
Praying for an uneventful recovery and good strength.
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THe wierd thing is I get aDenisedh said:I had my surgery the same day
I have had dizziness and a headache today that I think are due to the painkillers. Trying to transition to over the counter stuff. I was extremely nauseated right after bit less today. Best wishes for your recovery.
THe wierd thing is I get a headache when I'm not on it. When the mess kick in my headache goes away. It's a nasty headache too.
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I keep for getting about theTexasgranny38 said:About Lifting
I was told not to lift anything heavier than 10 pounds until 6 weeks postop. It was hard not picking my little grandson who was 13 months at the time of my surgery, but he was able to walk on his own and I would lead him to his highchair and give him a quick boost. That was at about 3 weeks postop.
You are blessed to have good family support. The incentive spirometer (breathing device) is really important to your recovery. I used it every couple of hours for about 10 days to 2 weeks.
Praying for an uneventful recovery and good strength.
I keep for getting about the breathing thing. I am horrible. my husband was using it and playing around with it and did way better than me.
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Sorry for what you are goingKdemart15 said:THe wierd thing is I get a
THe wierd thing is I get a headache when I'm not on it. When the mess kick in my headache goes away. It's a nasty headache too.
Sorry for what you are going through, but glad you are getting help.
I would just run those symptoms pass your doctor's nurse or PA
Yes if you mix new opiates while you are still coming off GENERAL anesthesia
it gets harry for awhile. Remember, medications have half lives which means
it is slowly coming out of our systems at the same time we are ADDING on
wiht oral meds.
Also being dehydrated can cause some of these symptoms. But when in doubt
ask your doctor's office!
Feel better, Jan
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HeadachesKdemart15 said:Thanks jojo
thanks for responding jojo. The pain isn't too bad but I'm on pain meds. Is these headaches that are driving me crazy. Plus being cold but my body is warm. I'm pretty sure no fever. i plan on talking my husband with me. He been though the process since day one. I feel better now knowing a headache is normal. I knew I could count on some responses on this board. Thanks again
Glad all went well for you and now onto rocovery, yay, By the way pain meds sometimes causes headache, feel better soon ,
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