Bilateral RCC...updates - first surgery complete
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Well WE understand your
Well WE understand your anxiety! But remember, the one thing we can control is our attitude and perspective! Why waste energy you need to live worrying about something that could turn out ok.
I know you have an unusal case.
BTW: I always get my radiologists reports (and CD of scans) ahead of time. Usually takes 1-2 days for Radiologist to dictate it. Unless you don't want to know beforen you see your doctor. For me, it helps prepare pertinent questions and often it ends up being reassuring. Its up to you though. W
e'll be here for you all the way, please know that!
Sending you CALM, HOPE and SERENITY
Hugs, Jan
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Surgery tomorrow
Tomorrow is the day...first surgery to get 1/2 of this cancer out of me!
Hoping that all goes well - I’m more than confident in my surgeon and his skills...so, I’m feeling good.
I’ll post an update as soon as I can. Thanks again to all for your insights and support. I’m grateful to have connected with each of you.
-Ryan
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Best of luck to you!LMCRJB13 said:Surgery tomorrow
Tomorrow is the day...first surgery to get 1/2 of this cancer out of me!
Hoping that all goes well - I’m more than confident in my surgeon and his skills...so, I’m feeling good.
I’ll post an update as soon as I can. Thanks again to all for your insights and support. I’m grateful to have connected with each of you.
-Ryan
Best of luck to you!
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Surgery complete!
Had surgery on Monday, 11/13 - my doc was able to stick with our initial plan...robotic partial right nephrectomy. All went well...he removed the tumor and left around 85% of the healthy kidney. No other tumors discovered in the kidney...NED around it. Very minimal blood loss. All good! Surgery was at 2:30pm and I was resting in my room for the overnight by 7:30pm. Lots of checks and poking/prodding throughout the night. Impossible to get rest. Got up and walked up and down the hospital floor Tuesday morning, catheter came out, I urinated, ate a clear liquid late breakfast and was discharged around 1:00pm. Did not need any pain meds...still have only needed tylenol. The shoulder pains from the gas have been the worst part. Have been up and walking several times daily - feeling good. Already going a bit stir crazy at home. Actually went out for dinner with family tonight! Know that I need to take it easy though as fatigue comes fairly quickly. Will meet with doc soon to review pathology and determine a plan for the left kidney mass...that will come out likely next month!
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Wow!LMCRJB13 said:Surgery complete!
Had surgery on Monday, 11/13 - my doc was able to stick with our initial plan...robotic partial right nephrectomy. All went well...he removed the tumor and left around 85% of the healthy kidney. No other tumors discovered in the kidney...NED around it. Very minimal blood loss. All good! Surgery was at 2:30pm and I was resting in my room for the overnight by 7:30pm. Lots of checks and poking/prodding throughout the night. Impossible to get rest. Got up and walked up and down the hospital floor Tuesday morning, catheter came out, I urinated, ate a clear liquid late breakfast and was discharged around 1:00pm. Did not need any pain meds...still have only needed tylenol. The shoulder pains from the gas have been the worst part. Have been up and walking several times daily - feeling good. Already going a bit stir crazy at home. Actually went out for dinner with family tonight! Know that I need to take it easy though as fatigue comes fairly quickly. Will meet with doc soon to review pathology and determine a plan for the left kidney mass...that will come out likely next month!
Glad to see you're up and about and not having a lot of pain. Definitely try not to overdo it, at least the first couple of weeks, as your body is still healing. I give you a lot of credit though. I wasn't able to muster the energy to go out for a meal until about a week out. And Gas-X can be your new best friend. It was one of mine, along with Percocet. But if you don't need those hard-core pain pills, so much the better.
Wishing you continued success with you recovery!
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GreatLMCRJB13 said:Surgery complete!
Had surgery on Monday, 11/13 - my doc was able to stick with our initial plan...robotic partial right nephrectomy. All went well...he removed the tumor and left around 85% of the healthy kidney. No other tumors discovered in the kidney...NED around it. Very minimal blood loss. All good! Surgery was at 2:30pm and I was resting in my room for the overnight by 7:30pm. Lots of checks and poking/prodding throughout the night. Impossible to get rest. Got up and walked up and down the hospital floor Tuesday morning, catheter came out, I urinated, ate a clear liquid late breakfast and was discharged around 1:00pm. Did not need any pain meds...still have only needed tylenol. The shoulder pains from the gas have been the worst part. Have been up and walking several times daily - feeling good. Already going a bit stir crazy at home. Actually went out for dinner with family tonight! Know that I need to take it easy though as fatigue comes fairly quickly. Will meet with doc soon to review pathology and determine a plan for the left kidney mass...that will come out likely next month!
Good to hear everything went well. I remember the shoulder pain all to well. You're doing the right thing with walking--eventually you'll start feeling that ache fading.
Stub
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wowsay
Well I dont know how you did all that but you did
So happy you are on the recovery road
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