An incidental finding=RCC
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No pain.beemurguia said:Wow! Sounds like mine may be
Wow! Sounds like mine may be a baseball sized one too! Did you experience pain prior to removal of it? I am comforted in knowing that you are doing well since your treatment. That is awesome!
I strongly believe that every situation or curve ball we are dealt with is an opportunity to learn and grow from. I can assure you that I can hear every bird chirp around me and I can smell every dog gone flower around me.....suddenly the little things seem to be more relevant now. Im grateful for the people here and their openess and honesty about their struggle and process!
cheers!
-Bee
Bee
In my case I had gross hematuria (blood in the urine). If I hadnt been using the restroom inside and looking at the result I would have never known as I felt nothing out of the normal. I had been loosing some weight leading up to it, but no pain that warned me. I definately agree with the stopping to smell the roses and living and loving more deeply.
Jack
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Glad you're focusing on being positive. Using your pre-surgery time to be busy, focused, and get organized is great (Although I had quite a few days when I was more that delighted to have simply not made things any worse... Not to mention happy for those times that I hadn't made things too much worse).
There'll no doubt be occasions when stress and/or tears may decide to show up anyway. Investing in quality tissues is an excellent act of self care for life in general, not to mention before and after surgery time. Oh, and I'm not just talking about YOUR tears and stress. Family and friends will appreciate not sandblasting their noses and eyes with cheap tissues, too (I'm partial to Puffs, doesn't even have to be the kind with lotion).
Keep us posted - All the best.
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Incidental find here too.
I went to the ER on 3/24 thinking that I had appendicitis. Wrong! 7 cm mass in the LEFT kidney that it invading the renal vein. Blood work good. Urinalysis good. Chest CT good. It must have been the man upstairs that sent me to the ER.
I am scheduled for surgery (laproscopically) on the 18th.. next Tuesday. Removing the whole kidney.. I am not versed on all of the official words yet. I have two children (almost 17 and almost 13) and a husband who is pretty much in denial.. like they are going in to pop a pimple. I have cried buckets of tears.. how I have not dehydrated is beyond me.
I am trying to freezer cook and make things as simple as possible for post surgery.. but yet make things normal for the kids.
My oncologist says no treatment afterward. What else can I expect?
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Welcome Dessert MomDessert Mom said:Incidental find here too.
I went to the ER on 3/24 thinking that I had appendicitis. Wrong! 7 cm mass in the LEFT kidney that it invading the renal vein. Blood work good. Urinalysis good. Chest CT good. It must have been the man upstairs that sent me to the ER.
I am scheduled for surgery (laproscopically) on the 18th.. next Tuesday. Removing the whole kidney.. I am not versed on all of the official words yet. I have two children (almost 17 and almost 13) and a husband who is pretty much in denial.. like they are going in to pop a pimple. I have cried buckets of tears.. how I have not dehydrated is beyond me.
I am trying to freezer cook and make things as simple as possible for post surgery.. but yet make things normal for the kids.
My oncologist says no treatment afterward. What else can I expect?
I'm sorry this had to happen to you.
They're not wasting any time getting you into surgery (I waited 4 months). That's a good thing but doesn't give you much time to prepare mentally.
You'll get through this and there is a very good chance that you'll be ok in the future.
But that is the future... Right now it sounds like you could use some help at home. You'll be out of action for a while.
We have a few days to get to know you before your surgery. You can start your own message thread on the main kidney cancer forum page.
Steve.
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Welcome
Welcome, Dessert Mom.
I know exactly what you are going through and how you're feeling. They found my tumor the end of July and a month later I was on the table. When I found out about the cancer all I could think about was my wife of over 20 years and my children (ages 19, 17 and 10 at diagnosis). I was really worried about telling them about the mass and surgery. They handled it much better than I ever expected. I'm glad you found us. We'll be able to help as much as you want us to. I do suggest starting a new thread. You'll get more responses by doing that.
You'll get through this,
Stub
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Dessert mom,Dessert Mom said:Incidental find here too.
I went to the ER on 3/24 thinking that I had appendicitis. Wrong! 7 cm mass in the LEFT kidney that it invading the renal vein. Blood work good. Urinalysis good. Chest CT good. It must have been the man upstairs that sent me to the ER.
I am scheduled for surgery (laproscopically) on the 18th.. next Tuesday. Removing the whole kidney.. I am not versed on all of the official words yet. I have two children (almost 17 and almost 13) and a husband who is pretty much in denial.. like they are going in to pop a pimple. I have cried buckets of tears.. how I have not dehydrated is beyond me.
I am trying to freezer cook and make things as simple as possible for post surgery.. but yet make things normal for the kids.
My oncologist says no treatment afterward. What else can I expect?
Dessert mom,
Im so sorry to hear of your finding! It sucks doesnt it/?? For some reason RCC really doesnt seem to warrant a whole lot of post operative treatment besides the surgery itself...thats a good thing! I found out early march and im scheduled for surgery 5/9 and im starting to get antsy about having to wait. My husband although has been always very supportive (cooking, cleaning, homework, laundry etc.etc.) has been non vocal about the "cancer" thing....i can tell he is wound up a little tighter and keeping busy....so i finally sat him down and asked if he had any concerns or questions....he then finally broke down in tears and said he is trying to be strong and doesnt want to show fear so that i not get scared. Jeez louise...ok...he does care!!
Crying is good...let it out!!! I wish i could...for some very strange reason I have not shed one darn tear...and i cry when i see a commercial....I have been beyond mellow about this. I have been extremely sleepy and tired so maybe thats my defense mechanism. Either way I wish you the best possible outcome during and after surgery. WE are here for you! Please keep us posted!
Ciao!
-bee
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Hello
Hello
I had a 10 tomur 2.5 years ago and the only treatment I've had so far is radical nephrectomy. Stage one kidneys Cancer's survival rate is very promising with more than 90% rate, although stage two ( larger than 7 cm) is not as promising as stage one, it is still very good with almost 75% and I personally know many stage two patients who are living their normal lives years after their nephrectomy.
I know what you're thinking and how you're feeling since it took me more than a year to come back to almost normal me, some therapy sessions that I had , had to have been the main couse, reaching out to other people with same experience on this board and sharing my emotions with my hubby are two effective and helpful decisions that i've made. I've seen many member who have been very terrified once they were told about their cancer but it took much shorter time for them to overcome their fears and come back to normal life.
Forough
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Incidental
I think an incidental finding like that is a blessing with this type of cancer.
My story was much the same as yours and after a series of incidents that ended in a golf swing that felt like something tore i knew there was a problem but suspected a hernia. Three weeks later when it didnt heal i saw my pcp and had a cat scan and found an almost 11CM tumor. She told me that RCC often gets discovered so late because it doesnt normally give signs until you are urinating blood. Its also a very treatable type of cancer and keep positive thoughts!
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