Surgery Today
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Don't be scare, you should be
Don't be scare, you should be happy about it, since the monster will be gone after today. Also, you mentioned you are only 38, the recovery is gonna be way easier than most of the us in this forum! Lastly, the risk from nephrectomy is so small because it is a very sophisticated surgical procedure. I used the caluculator that surgeosn used to calculate surgical risk and it shows my risk is less than 1%. I was 42 when I had my Open surgery!
You will be fine! Wish you a speedy recovery!
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Welcome Hoss
And by the time you see this, you'll probably be on the recovery side of things. The good news, it sounds like it was found relatively early and hopefully your surgery will be all you need. Also, you're pretty young, so hopefully your recovery will go smooth. The first week or so are the worst of it physically, and you can expect it may take some time to digest the other aspects of this diagnosis. Just be patient with yourself. It can be a wild ride initially.
Prayers for your surgery to go well and recovery swift.
Donna~
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Good Luck Hoss
Praying here for you
The good ( yes funny I know ) is that you are exactly in the right place to get an optimum result from your surgery
It will be over and you will be on the mend very soon
Then you can come and join our post op party
Annie
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The worst is over
Wishing you a speedy and uneventful recovery! Keep us updated on how your doing and the pathology report. Ask if you have questions, there is a wealth of knowledge and caring on here just waiting to help others.
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I hope
this helps you a little bit. I am 42 years old.....41 years old when diagnosed with RCC. Had a 10+cm mass on/in my right kidney. Recovery was tough, but it only took me about 6 weeks after open surgery. Fast forward 14 motnhs later and I am 100% back to normal and other than having to get my scans every 3 months, I live a rather normal life. I am very aware that no two recoveries are the same, I am confident you will make it thru this. Thinking and praying for you.
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Standing Already
Up and standing already, that's fantastic. I had my right kidney removed more than a year ago and can tell you I wasn't standing up the first day. I think that because you are up and moving so soon should mean your recovery will go well.
All the best and god bless.
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I was 37 when i had my neph.
I was 37 when i had my neph. i was walking in the hall the same night of my surgery with help. the first few day were rough but mainly due to gas. it will pass. I also didnt realise how much you use your stomach muscles. i actually could not get up from coach once . My wife and son had to lift couch up so i could walk away, lol. I was feeling good and almost myself in about 2 weeks. I went back to work in 4 weeks. I dont work in an office. My tumor was 11.7 cm. You will be back to your normal sooner than you think.
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Hope everything is ok and youHoss79 said:Surgery was about 2 hours.
Surgery was about 2 hours. The Dr removed the entire right kidney. I’m sore but pain meds are helping. Already standing up and it feels good. The Dr said the pathology report should take about a week.Hope everything is ok and you are healing well!
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