Surgery in the books
Well surgery was on the 10th and went as well as could be expected. At least that is word on the street as I was still drooling and staring for several hours after the operation. Medical team rocked and after 8 hours sent me to ICU for some needed rest LOL. Nurses and staff were all so professional making me as comfortable as possible and I really felt pretty good, well quite good after the meds kicked in. Now it's time to recover, get better and see what the pathology results are. Yup more waiting but I think I am actually ok slowing this crazy ride down to get my bearings. Thanks everyone for their thoughts and prayers, I never felt alone or afraid thanks to all of you that have been there before.
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Well...we can wait for the pathology
reports together, since we almost had surgery together ...only a couple days apart. It makes me feel good to hear you so chipper....that's wonderful! The frantic "what to do first" part is over....so yes...rest, heal....and get your bearings....and see what's around the next corner.
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Glad the surgery went good.
Now to recover and do the waiting game. I feel all will be good as they have an idea when they do the surgery. I guess I was very lucky as the pathology was done while I was in surgery. When I came out the said all 86 lymph nodes were clean. The worst part is on the spouse, said goodby at 6am and went to surgery and didn't see her until 9:45 pm. She worried the whole time, and I slept through it. Darn glad I did too. When I woke up I was in my regular room. Will still keep you in my thoughts and prayers. Tell your wife to get some well needed rest.
Bill
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Good news Negative Marginsdonfoo said:happy to hear
Sounds like you did well through it all. Recovery from surgery is generally a pretty straight run.
Met with the surgeon for a follow up today and pathology came back clear! We are gonig to monitor for any growth but so far no radiation will be needed. So much to be thankful for this year, I just can't put it into words.
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Excellent!Bsauls94518 said:Good news Negative Margins
Met with the surgeon for a follow up today and pathology came back clear! We are gonig to monitor for any growth but so far no radiation will be needed. So much to be thankful for this year, I just can't put it into words.
Pathology coming back clear is ALWAYS something to be thankful for! SO glad to hear the great results!!
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That is such wonderful news.Bsauls94518 said:Good news Negative Margins
Met with the surgeon for a follow up today and pathology came back clear! We are gonig to monitor for any growth but so far no radiation will be needed. So much to be thankful for this year, I just can't put it into words.
Clear margens mean NED [No Evidence of Disease] and great news that no radiation is neeed. That is a great reason to celabrate. Such good news and at Thanksgiving to boot. I am very happy for you.
Bill
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Thanks WMCwmc said:That is such wonderful news.
Clear margens mean NED [No Evidence of Disease] and great news that no radiation is neeed. That is a great reason to celabrate. Such good news and at Thanksgiving to boot. I am very happy for you.
Bill
Thanks Bill! I did find out the hard way recovery is a long process. Went to Thanksgiving and wound up with a cold. That on top of coming out of surgery made for one rough week. Lesson learned, listen to the doctors and take it easy!
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It's Fantastic that you had negative margins!Bsauls94518 said:Good news Negative Margins
Met with the surgeon for a follow up today and pathology came back clear! We are gonig to monitor for any growth but so far no radiation will be needed. So much to be thankful for this year, I just can't put it into words.
This will be a Thanksgiving to remember for sure.
Bless you!
Barb
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Thanks!Barbaraek said:It's Fantastic that you had negative margins!
This will be a Thanksgiving to remember for sure.
Bless you!
Barb
Thanks so much Barb,
It really is a blessing and what a new perspective on life once this all started!
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While I would wish that we never had cancerBsauls94518 said:Thanks!
Thanks so much Barb,
It really is a blessing and what a new perspective on life once this all started!
I certainly won't regret the valuable lessons I've learned from the experience.
Barbara
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