Just diagnosed with stage 1
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I sayDYAN172 said:I sure will. I had preop yesterday. Surgery 10/8 around 7:30 am.
that all you need to do is trust your health care team. They are the ones who know how to prepare for your surgery and recovery. So, sit back and watch the pros at work. They have done this many times. There should be no pressure on you.
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Hellomedic1971 said:Hey, I hope everything went
Hey, I hope everything went well for you and you are resting comfortably back home.
I came home yesterday. Amazing they only kept me one night. I will not lie its very uncomfortable. I slept my first night in a chair. I made it to my bed tonight. Lots of ice packs as suggested here has been a life saver. I am only using extra strength Tylenol I couldn't stand the way I felt on onxycodene. I don't have path back but based on preliminary reports it looks good.
Please feel free to reach out to me I'll tell you as much as I can. Prayers for you
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normalDYAN172 said:Hello
I came home yesterday. Amazing they only kept me one night. I will not lie its very uncomfortable. I slept my first night in a chair. I made it to my bed tonight. Lots of ice packs as suggested here has been a life saver. I am only using extra strength Tylenol I couldn't stand the way I felt on onxycodene. I don't have path back but based on preliminary reports it looks good.
Please feel free to reach out to me I'll tell you as much as I can. Prayers for you
Dyan,
You sound pretty normal to me right after a neph.
Icemantoo
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I'm happy it's doneDYAN172 said:Hello
I came home yesterday. Amazing they only kept me one night. I will not lie its very uncomfortable. I slept my first night in a chair. I made it to my bed tonight. Lots of ice packs as suggested here has been a life saver. I am only using extra strength Tylenol I couldn't stand the way I felt on onxycodene. I don't have path back but based on preliminary reports it looks good.
Please feel free to reach out to me I'll tell you as much as I can. Prayers for you
I'm happy it's done successfully, wishing you an uneventful speed recovery.
Forough
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So glad it's over and you'reforoughsh said:I'm happy it's done
I'm happy it's done successfully, wishing you an uneventful speed recovery.
Forough
So glad it's over and you're able to post. It also sounds like you're handling the pain issue pretty well. Make sure you walk a lot (at least 5 minutes every hour) to keep your lungs clear and get your body back to its usual state. Also drink lots of water. Hoping for the best path report! Mine took a week to get.
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Glad to hear you are home.DYAN172 said:Hello
I came home yesterday. Amazing they only kept me one night. I will not lie its very uncomfortable. I slept my first night in a chair. I made it to my bed tonight. Lots of ice packs as suggested here has been a life saver. I am only using extra strength Tylenol I couldn't stand the way I felt on onxycodene. I don't have path back but based on preliminary reports it looks good.
Please feel free to reach out to me I'll tell you as much as I can. Prayers for you
Glad to hear you are home. Wishing you a speedy recovery.
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Day 4medic1971 said:Hope all is going for you!
Hope all is going for you! i know your big day is coming up so please let me know how it goes so I have an idea what i'm in for
Pain wise its much better today getting around becomes easier. Warning don't over do no matter how well you feel. Pace yourself. Prayers coming your way. Please let me hear from you!
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Day by DayDYAN172 said:Day 4
Pain wise its much better today getting around becomes easier. Warning don't over do no matter how well you feel. Pace yourself. Prayers coming your way. Please let me hear from you!
It is, and will continue to get better. Dont fret mate, you've had pretty major sugery. It will hurt a bit and get better
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Thanks so much for that youtube link!medic1971 said:Me too
Hello DYAN172,
I'm in the same e boat as you. I recently had a CT scan done and I was found to have a 2.1cm lesion on my right kidney. I'm going to have the same surgery at MD Anderson on Oct 23rd. I know what you are going through. My scan was done at the end of July so I've had time to process this a little longer than you. I've also research the sh%t out of this subject too. Here are a few things to keep in mind that might help you like it did with me.
1. MD Anderson told me that there is a 70-80% chance I have cancer, but that means there's a 20-30% chance I don't have cancer. There's no way to tell for sure without a pathology report. There are a few benign lesions that look very much like rcc.
2. The survival rates you most commonly see online are not accurate. Those numbers come from the National Cancer Data Base and are based on patients whose cancer was found in the years 2001 and 2002. Wow, a whole year? You guys really went all out there, NOT!. I'd put our survival rate at greater than 98%.
3. Here is a great video that really gave me a lot of comfort. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Er7gmP3N-mY
4. If you don't already start taking care of yourself eat right, exercise, and get plenty of rest.
5. If you are having issue with anxiety talk to your doctor and get on something. I am currently taking 0.5mg of Xanax mainly at night because that's when my mind won't shut off.
Good luck and please keep us informed.
Jason
Jason,
I really appreciate your sharing the link on kidney cancer. I got to watch two of Dr. Christopher Wood's lectures. He was my kidney surgeon at MD Anderson. I kept it in my favorites and intend to browse through other interesting info.
I wish you well on your upcoming surgery on the 23rd.
Take care,
TexGran
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Ice PacksJojo61 said:Dyan and Jason
Welcome!
You must be feeliing quite scared. That is normal. You already know that you have an excellent prognosis.
The best that you can do for yourself right now is prepare ahead of time....have a comfy place to recuperate, get all your laundry done ahead of time, groceries - even make and freeze a few meals so that you can be ready. When you are home you will likely need some medication. But if you can, ice packs are good suggestion. Hopefully Jan will chime in here to advise exactly how she did it. The surgery isn't comfortable, but really not that bad. It's come a long way!
It will be behind you before you know it. But try not to overdo it...the insides take a long time to heal. And you don't want to risk getting a hernia.
Keep us posted on how you are doing!
Hugs
Jojo
The ice packs were a great suggestion. They are and have helped GREATLY!
Thanks!!
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