Just had tumor removed
I am one of the fortunate ones. In March I fell on ice and ended up with a brain bleed. While being treated for that they did an abdominal and pelvic CT scan. It showed a 4 cm (approximately 3/4 inch) mass. Three months later it was rescanned and I was told there was a good chance if was cancerous because it grew slightly and more importantly the texture changed. I had to put off surgery a bit but had it done on the 12th. I was able to go home last night. The surgeon said it had negative margins but he is pretty sure it is cancer. I get the official results in a couple weeks. I still have a catheter though and will have for another 3 days because the mass was in the area of the kidney where the urine drains out. My biggest worry is of not being able to urinate after the catheter comes out. I hope and pray I will not have to have a catheter forever lol. Irrational fear no doubt but still it is in the back of my mind.
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Good luck
May you get very low grades!
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CathetersFootstomper said:Good luck
May you get very low grades!
Mine was taken out the next day. Fortunately nothing broke and it still wrks. A litlle burning at first. One of the free perks of membership in our club. Lucky fall. It could have saved your life. My journey started a lucky 13 years ago.
Icemantoo
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Biggest worry?
They took my catheter out ( not fun!) and I couldnt pee, so they just put he catheter right back for a few hours. No probs. But I dont think I'd want to take it up as a hobby.
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They took my catheter out theFootstomper said:Biggest worry?
They took my catheter out ( not fun!) and I couldnt pee, so they just put he catheter right back for a few hours. No probs. But I dont think I'd want to take it up as a hobby.
They took my catheter out the third day when I went home but I had a drain which I had for a week since my tumor was close to the collecting duct.
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Well, at least it is over andAPny said:They took my catheter out the
They took my catheter out the third day when I went home but I had a drain which I had for a week since my tumor was close to the collecting duct.
Well, at least it is over and now recovery begins. We're here for you, so remember that!
Do not rush this recovery please.
Sorry about the catheter. There are folks I know who have to cath themselves all day long, due to another illness.
At least yours will come out soon enough.
Sending you healing thoughts!
Gentle hugs, Jan
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Thank you everyone!
I have done some research and am feeling better about my chances lol. I know there are people who need to cath all the time so it could definately be worse. I consider myself blessed because things have gone incredibly well so far. That and I have a lot of people behind me including my wife who has taken amazing care of me. It makes a huge difference. I have been able to get up and walk around and even went with my wife to the grocery store though I used one of their electric carts and did no lifting.
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Yes, it's important to walkn7ql said:Thank you everyone!
I have done some research and am feeling better about my chances lol. I know there are people who need to cath all the time so it could definately be worse. I consider myself blessed because things have gone incredibly well so far. That and I have a lot of people behind me including my wife who has taken amazing care of me. It makes a huge difference. I have been able to get up and walk around and even went with my wife to the grocery store though I used one of their electric carts and did no lifting.
Yes, it's important to walk so that's a good thing you're out and about. So glad things are going well for you and you have a good support system and a great wife. Speedy recovery and may that cath come out pronto!
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cath is out, life is good!
Cath came out this morning. Nowhere near as bad as the horror stories. It amazed me how far in there it needed to be. I am able to urinate and there is NO burning sensation which amazes me! God is awesome! Without Him I don't know where I'd be! Thank you everyone for your support. I go back to the doc in about a week and should get the biopsy results.
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