just had open partial nephrectomy
thank you all for preparing me? I can barely stay awake.
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Rest my friend......rest. There will be time to hash out the incidentals soon enough.
Glad you had a successful surgery.
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Congratulations. The worst
Congratulations. The worst is over. First couple of days of recovery were a bit painful, but after that, it was easy. I was walking 4 miles per day 3 days after surgery.
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Congratulations on surgery
Rest is good...listen to your body. I would recommend to increase your fluids if on pain meds. I thought I was drinking enough but it wasn't. Hoping you have easy recovery.
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YAAY, its over!! You are
YAAY, its over!! You are "under the influence" of general anesthesia, with opiates now. You WILL be a bit off, sleepy for a bit!
Let us know how you are doing. We're here for you!
Sending you healing hugs,
P.S. don't forget ICE compresses are your friend.
Jan
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For me...Positive_Mental_Attitude said:Congratulations. The worst
Congratulations. The worst is over. First couple of days of recovery were a bit painful, but after that, it was easy. I was walking 4 miles per day 3 days after surgery.
For me, it seemed as though I was walking 4 miles per day, 3 days after surgery. It also felt as if I'd been hit by a truck, 2 days after surgery. It was more like maybe 1 mile that I walked. The good news is, all those 5 minute walks add up, plus you'll feel a little better every day (YMMV).
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Thank you
Thanks Everyone. i just got home after two days un hospital. The pain fro intestinal bloating is worse than the incision pain. 3 days of only liquids. I am glad the cancer is gone but I was not expecting this much discomfort.
I hope you are all well.
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that's impressive. i woukd bePositive_Mental_Attitude said:Congratulations. The worst
Congratulations. The worst is over. First couple of days of recovery were a bit painful, but after that, it was easy. I was walking 4 miles per day 3 days after surgery.
that's impressive. i woukd be happy with a BM
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This too shall passNephroMan said:that's impressive. i woukd be
that's impressive. i woukd be happy with a BM
That thought transported me back in time...
I know exactly how you feel.
Steve.
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you know what, i didnt drunkRetcenturion said:Congratulations on surgery
Rest is good...listen to your body. I would recommend to increase your fluids if on pain meds. I thought I was drinking enough but it wasn't. Hoping you have easy recovery.
you know what, i didnt drunk much today. thanks for tge reminder!
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Glad your recovering
Good to hear your recovering well. The Path report put into perspective the beast was out of my body. Its hard waiting for it. On the American Cancer sight, there is a Page on staging cancer.I found it helpful after seeing surgeon to explain the report. Positive thoughts for a good report.
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thank you. they said just getRetcenturion said:Glad your recovering
Good to hear your recovering well. The Path report put into perspective the beast was out of my body. Its hard waiting for it. On the American Cancer sight, there is a Page on staging cancer.I found it helpful after seeing surgeon to explain the report. Positive thoughts for a good report.
thank you. they said just get a scan in a year. i thought sooner. hmm.
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Our Oncologist was suggesting
Our Oncologist was suggesting yearly scans too given my wife's stage and path report. However, I pressed him a bit and said that we wanted to do 6 mo. scans at least for the first couple years. He was totally fine with it.
Sometimes you have to be your own advocate. If you feel better with scans closer together, tell them. Either they listen and get it done or you find somebody who will.
glad you are on the good side of surgery. Press on and enjoy life.
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Congratulatiions NeprhoMan,
Congratulatiions NeprhoMan, please spend sometime to fill out the My CSN Space with your journey, so we can know what you are experiencing
In terms of follow up, we should at least follow the guideline from AUA or CUA. I asked my urologist to do US everysound and CXR every 4 months for first year.
Wish you a speedy recovery.
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