Surgery in the morning
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Best to you!ConnieSW said:Kathy
glad to hear that's behind you. Thanks for being a dear and updating us so promptly. We can't help but worry, you know
Thanks for the update! Have a good recovery, and I hope you will be able to enjoy the upcoming holidays.
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Kathy, so sweet of you toKaleena said:Thanks all!
well they were unable to do robotically due to the large mesh I have in my abdomin They made an incision on my left stomach area. The reimplantment of ureter went well however it was a long process. 5 hours. I don't know at this time if they biopsies the mass because it may have been difficult to reach. I'm on pain mess so a little loopy. Just wanted to send everyone a quick note that my surgery was done
love and hugs
kathy
Kathy, so sweet of you to login and tell us how you are doing. Now, please rest and heal.
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Glad to hear you're finishedHopeful162 said:Best to you!
Thanks for the update! Have a good recovery, and I hope you will be able to enjoy the upcoming holidays.
Glad to hear you're finished with the surgery!
Here's to a speedy and uneventful recovery!
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Thank you for updating us.Kaleena said:Thanks all!
well they were unable to do robotically due to the large mesh I have in my abdomin They made an incision on my left stomach area. The reimplantment of ureter went well however it was a long process. 5 hours. I don't know at this time if they biopsies the mass because it may have been difficult to reach. I'm on pain mess so a little loopy. Just wanted to send everyone a quick note that my surgery was done
love and hugs
kathy
Thank you for updating us. Now, rest and heal!
Chris
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Checking InKaleena said:Thanks all!
well they were unable to do robotically due to the large mesh I have in my abdomin They made an incision on my left stomach area. The reimplantment of ureter went well however it was a long process. 5 hours. I don't know at this time if they biopsies the mass because it may have been difficult to reach. I'm on pain mess so a little loopy. Just wanted to send everyone a quick note that my surgery was done
love and hugs
kathy
Hey Kathy,
I just saw your posts... I hope you are feeling well and got the answers you are looking for. I look forward to your posts!
xoxo
Laura
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Kaleena said:
Thanks all!
well they were unable to do robotically due to the large mesh I have in my abdomin They made an incision on my left stomach area. The reimplantment of ureter went well however it was a long process. 5 hours. I don't know at this time if they biopsies the mass because it may have been difficult to reach. I'm on pain mess so a little loopy. Just wanted to send everyone a quick note that my surgery was done
love and hugs
kathy
Kathy, wishing you a speedy and uncomplicated recovery from your surgery. Take good care of yourself and think about whatever makes you happiest !
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Kathy, I am so glad that this is now behind you!sunflash said:Glad to hear you're finished
Glad to hear you're finished with the surgery!
Here's to a speedy and uneventful recovery!
Please let us know how you are doing. You have been through so much, already.
A Warm Hug,
Cathy
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Yay!!Kaleena said:Thanks all!
well they were unable to do robotically due to the large mesh I have in my abdomin They made an incision on my left stomach area. The reimplantment of ureter went well however it was a long process. 5 hours. I don't know at this time if they biopsies the mass because it may have been difficult to reach. I'm on pain mess so a little loopy. Just wanted to send everyone a quick note that my surgery was done
love and hugs
kathy
Here's to a speedy recovery!!
-jane
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Thanks for all the well wishes
Well I came home yesterday (Thursday) with a Foley Catheter in place. it will need to stay in place five more days to make sure the implantation took. My incision looks like a J front and back (or two Js) Ok maybe looks more like an anchor. They did not do a biopsy The part of the mass that the doctor saw was just scar tissue. He felt it and said that there was nothing to biopsy. With regard to the reimplantment, it took longer and was more difficult than expected because my ureter was attached to my leg vein and my intestines. It took some time to separate that. Once it was separated, the rest of the surgery went well.
I woke up and it felt like someone kicked me in the kidney. Then I thought I hope I still have a kidney! But they said that was from the pushing and pulling. Unable to drive for about 4 weeks. I will get my Foley out Monday and hope everything is fine afterwards. I did notice that after surgery that my WBC counts were high. It was also high in my urine a week prior to the surgery. Don't know if that is a concern or not but I don't think so.
I can say for sure that I can tell that I don't have a stent anymore and it feels great! And now I don't have to go have surgery every 3 months to have it replaced.
Thanks again everyone for the well wishes and I will let you know how it all goes.
Kathy
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So Glad!Kaleena said:Thanks for all the well wishes
Well I came home yesterday (Thursday) with a Foley Catheter in place. it will need to stay in place five more days to make sure the implantation took. My incision looks like a J front and back (or two Js) Ok maybe looks more like an anchor. They did not do a biopsy The part of the mass that the doctor saw was just scar tissue. He felt it and said that there was nothing to biopsy. With regard to the reimplantment, it took longer and was more difficult than expected because my ureter was attached to my leg vein and my intestines. It took some time to separate that. Once it was separated, the rest of the surgery went well.
I woke up and it felt like someone kicked me in the kidney. Then I thought I hope I still have a kidney! But they said that was from the pushing and pulling. Unable to drive for about 4 weeks. I will get my Foley out Monday and hope everything is fine afterwards. I did notice that after surgery that my WBC counts were high. It was also high in my urine a week prior to the surgery. Don't know if that is a concern or not but I don't think so.
I can say for sure that I can tell that I don't have a stent anymore and it feels great! And now I don't have to go have surgery every 3 months to have it replaced.
Thanks again everyone for the well wishes and I will let you know how it all goes.
Kathy
Kathy - More than anything... I'm glad you are home and on the mend. But, also celebrating no more surgeries for stent replacement. PLUS, yay for scar tissue!!! That has to be a welcome bit of great news. I'm not a dancer but I'm doing a happy one for you!
Love and Hugs,
Cindi
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There is no place like homeKaleena said:Thanks for all the well wishes
Well I came home yesterday (Thursday) with a Foley Catheter in place. it will need to stay in place five more days to make sure the implantation took. My incision looks like a J front and back (or two Js) Ok maybe looks more like an anchor. They did not do a biopsy The part of the mass that the doctor saw was just scar tissue. He felt it and said that there was nothing to biopsy. With regard to the reimplantment, it took longer and was more difficult than expected because my ureter was attached to my leg vein and my intestines. It took some time to separate that. Once it was separated, the rest of the surgery went well.
I woke up and it felt like someone kicked me in the kidney. Then I thought I hope I still have a kidney! But they said that was from the pushing and pulling. Unable to drive for about 4 weeks. I will get my Foley out Monday and hope everything is fine afterwards. I did notice that after surgery that my WBC counts were high. It was also high in my urine a week prior to the surgery. Don't know if that is a concern or not but I don't think so.
I can say for sure that I can tell that I don't have a stent anymore and it feels great! And now I don't have to go have surgery every 3 months to have it replaced.
Thanks again everyone for the well wishes and I will let you know how it all goes.
Kathy
There is no place like home and your own bed. I am so glad you made it . What good news about about the mass being scar tissue. Sending prayers for quick healing. Lou Ann
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What great news!Kaleena said:Thanks for all the well wishes
Well I came home yesterday (Thursday) with a Foley Catheter in place. it will need to stay in place five more days to make sure the implantation took. My incision looks like a J front and back (or two Js) Ok maybe looks more like an anchor. They did not do a biopsy The part of the mass that the doctor saw was just scar tissue. He felt it and said that there was nothing to biopsy. With regard to the reimplantment, it took longer and was more difficult than expected because my ureter was attached to my leg vein and my intestines. It took some time to separate that. Once it was separated, the rest of the surgery went well.
I woke up and it felt like someone kicked me in the kidney. Then I thought I hope I still have a kidney! But they said that was from the pushing and pulling. Unable to drive for about 4 weeks. I will get my Foley out Monday and hope everything is fine afterwards. I did notice that after surgery that my WBC counts were high. It was also high in my urine a week prior to the surgery. Don't know if that is a concern or not but I don't think so.
I can say for sure that I can tell that I don't have a stent anymore and it feels great! And now I don't have to go have surgery every 3 months to have it replaced.
Thanks again everyone for the well wishes and I will let you know how it all goes.
Kathy
And just in time for the holidays. So glad the stent was removed. Rest up and heal.
Chris
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I sure hope this works andKaleena said:Thanks for all the well wishes
Well I came home yesterday (Thursday) with a Foley Catheter in place. it will need to stay in place five more days to make sure the implantation took. My incision looks like a J front and back (or two Js) Ok maybe looks more like an anchor. They did not do a biopsy The part of the mass that the doctor saw was just scar tissue. He felt it and said that there was nothing to biopsy. With regard to the reimplantment, it took longer and was more difficult than expected because my ureter was attached to my leg vein and my intestines. It took some time to separate that. Once it was separated, the rest of the surgery went well.
I woke up and it felt like someone kicked me in the kidney. Then I thought I hope I still have a kidney! But they said that was from the pushing and pulling. Unable to drive for about 4 weeks. I will get my Foley out Monday and hope everything is fine afterwards. I did notice that after surgery that my WBC counts were high. It was also high in my urine a week prior to the surgery. Don't know if that is a concern or not but I don't think so.
I can say for sure that I can tell that I don't have a stent anymore and it feels great! And now I don't have to go have surgery every 3 months to have it replaced.
Thanks again everyone for the well wishes and I will let you know how it all goes.
Kathy
I sure hope this works and you're done with the stents!! Keep us updated on how it goes.
Love,
Eldri
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Kaleena,EZLiving66 said:I sure hope this works and
I sure hope this works and you're done with the stents!! Keep us updated on how it goes.
Love,
Eldri
have a great holidays, you deserve it.
Happy holidays to all sisters!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Just catching up on your newsKaleena said:Thanks for all the well wishes
Well I came home yesterday (Thursday) with a Foley Catheter in place. it will need to stay in place five more days to make sure the implantation took. My incision looks like a J front and back (or two Js) Ok maybe looks more like an anchor. They did not do a biopsy The part of the mass that the doctor saw was just scar tissue. He felt it and said that there was nothing to biopsy. With regard to the reimplantment, it took longer and was more difficult than expected because my ureter was attached to my leg vein and my intestines. It took some time to separate that. Once it was separated, the rest of the surgery went well.
I woke up and it felt like someone kicked me in the kidney. Then I thought I hope I still have a kidney! But they said that was from the pushing and pulling. Unable to drive for about 4 weeks. I will get my Foley out Monday and hope everything is fine afterwards. I did notice that after surgery that my WBC counts were high. It was also high in my urine a week prior to the surgery. Don't know if that is a concern or not but I don't think so.
I can say for sure that I can tell that I don't have a stent anymore and it feels great! And now I don't have to go have surgery every 3 months to have it replaced.
Thanks again everyone for the well wishes and I will let you know how it all goes.
Kathy
Hi Kathy
I've been off the boards for a while and I've only just caught up with everything that has been happening to you. Gosh - that sounds like pretty big surgery, but I am delighted that they have managed to move the ureter. I always resisted the stent, with the consequent damage to one of my kidneys, as I couldn't face the discomfort and the repeated replacement. You must be so relieved to get that over and done with! Also sounds as if they are not worried about the mass, which must be a relief for you after so long "watchful waiting" to see what it did.
Healing wishes winging your way
Helen xx0 -
Thank you Helen!HellieC said:Just catching up on your news
Hi Kathy
I've been off the boards for a while and I've only just caught up with everything that has been happening to you. Gosh - that sounds like pretty big surgery, but I am delighted that they have managed to move the ureter. I always resisted the stent, with the consequent damage to one of my kidneys, as I couldn't face the discomfort and the repeated replacement. You must be so relieved to get that over and done with! Also sounds as if they are not worried about the mass, which must be a relief for you after so long "watchful waiting" to see what it did.
Healing wishes winging your way
Helen xx
i can tellThank you Helen!
i can tell the difference already not having a stent. And yes I don't think the mass is going anywhere. I am not going to worry about it. It is what it is. I have so much scarring in there that I don't even think they can remove it. My first doctor believed that my severe scarring probably kept stuff from spreading. I am fine with that!
just got my Folet catheter out. resting and waiting to pee. Lol.
I hope all is well with you. My best to you
Kathy
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Well?Kaleena said:Thank you Helen!
i can tellThank you Helen!
i can tell the difference already not having a stent. And yes I don't think the mass is going anywhere. I am not going to worry about it. It is what it is. I have so much scarring in there that I don't even think they can remove it. My first doctor believed that my severe scarring probably kept stuff from spreading. I am fine with that!
just got my Folet catheter out. resting and waiting to pee. Lol.
I hope all is well with you. My best to you
Kathy
did you perform?
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So glad you are better Kathy
Kathy, I haven't been on since Thanksgiving and just read your post. I am so glad you are doing better and it was just scar tissue. You are one of the one's who has encouraged me through my journey when I found csn discussion board after my surgery and chemo. treatments. Thanks for being so transparent on your journey. I know you are a blessing to me and to all the other ladies on this board. May this be the last surgery.
Jeanette
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Thanks Jeanette:It happened to Me said:So glad you are better Kathy
Kathy, I haven't been on since Thanksgiving and just read your post. I am so glad you are doing better and it was just scar tissue. You are one of the one's who has encouraged me through my journey when I found csn discussion board after my surgery and chemo. treatments. Thanks for being so transparent on your journey. I know you are a blessing to me and to all the other ladies on this board. May this be the last surgery.
Jeanette
How sweet ofThanks Jeanette:
How sweet of you to say that! Yes. No more surgeries!
I just have to remind my self to take baby steps. It is a 4-6 week recovery and I don't want to get discouraged because I get tired!
I can tell you though after having that stent in for 16 months, it is such a great relief NOT to have that feeling in me! There is definitely a big difference.
Now to let the incisions heal both inside and outside.
My best to you!
Kathy
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