Second surgery complete - pathology back
Next up - robotic partial left nephrectomy on 1/22/18. Had abdominal and pelvis CT last week...NED. Blood work and urine both normal...good stuff right there.
The mass on the left kidney is still not enhancing fully with IV contrast. It's measuring just under 2cm and there's a chance that it's not cancer. Doc said if I was older (and didn't already have the cancerous mass removed from the right kidney) he'd watch this one for a while. No watching...I want it out and he agrees. He believes that despite the look on the CT, it's also cancer. He's the leading urologic oncologist in this area and I trust him fully. We're moving forward with surgery. The surgical risks do not outweigh leaving the mass in there. He joked that he doesn't want me to "come looking for him to kick his ****" if it ends up being benign. No ****-kicking...just a fist bump and hug - he's saving my life!
Hoping that this surgery and recovery go as well as the last one in November...come noon-time on 1/22 - I should be cancer free - for now! That feels good.
Thanks again to all for your unconditional support. I'm thankful for each of you.
Ryan
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I wish you the best outcome
I wish you the best outcome from your surgery (benign tumor, minimal loss of kidney) and 100% supporting your decision (same reason for me too, no watching!)
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Thanks all! I feel good
Thanks all! I feel good about it...old hat now
Yes, was a runner most of my life...fell out of it for many years. Started back about a year before the RCC diagnosis...I miss it. Lost 80 pounds...made me pay more attention to my body...part of what helped save me - no doubt about it. Looking forward to getting back out there after recovering from this next one. By then maybe the temps will rise above 10 degrees in snowy Syracuse, NY! Nothing like throwing on some music and going for a run...stress reliever for sure.
Best to all!
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Good Luck
It won’t be easy but will be worth it afterwards
Pleased you don’t have long to wait and you can soon put this behind you
will be thinking of you
Annie
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You had to
be different
Thats a extra worry but glad you are over the worst and pray you pick up soon
Rest Rest and Rest
Good Luck
Annie
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Not sure what is going on
Not sure what is going on with the format of my last post. I have flagged it for removal.
Anyway - here is the post again:
Update - surgery went very well...it remained a robotic partial and I only lost about 3% of the left kidney. Incisions look great and again, minimal pain...thankful for an experienced, precise surgeon! Ended up staying in the hospital a second night though as I spiked a fever and my heart rate was high the morning after surgery. Not sure what was going on there. Got that under control and I went home on Wednesday. No fever and normal heart rate since...my apple watch lets me easily keep track of my heart rate :-)
My doc called me today to check-in (again)...this guy is awesome - and to give me the pathology results. Unfortunately, it's cancer, as he suspected (and me too)...this time though it’s clear cell, stage one, grade two (pT1aNx). All in the kidney, no extension into fat, soft tissue and renal parenchyml margins negative.
The other side was clear cell papillary, stage one, grade two. The difference in type is certainly unusual yet not unheard-of. My doc has treated such cases at the NCI/NIH.
I'm now getting set up for genetic testing at Upstate Cancer Center to help get to the bottom of things.
It seems for now I'm cancer-free (yeah!) and am now in for scans and doctor visits for life. As I've learned here...staying vigilant and on-top of this nasty disease is key...so that's what I'll do - one hurdle at a time.
Thanks again to all!
Ryan
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Great the surgery went well,
Great the surgery went well, it sounds like you have a awesome doctor. Best wishes.
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I love hearing those wordsLMCRJB13 said:Not sure what is going on
Not sure what is going on with the format of my last post. I have flagged it for removal.
Anyway - here is the post again:
Update - surgery went very well...it remained a robotic partial and I only lost about 3% of the left kidney. Incisions look great and again, minimal pain...thankful for an experienced, precise surgeon! Ended up staying in the hospital a second night though as I spiked a fever and my heart rate was high the morning after surgery. Not sure what was going on there. Got that under control and I went home on Wednesday. No fever and normal heart rate since...my apple watch lets me easily keep track of my heart rate :-)
My doc called me today to check-in (again)...this guy is awesome - and to give me the pathology results. Unfortunately, it's cancer, as he suspected (and me too)...this time though it’s clear cell, stage one, grade two (pT1aNx). All in the kidney, no extension into fat, soft tissue and renal parenchyml margins negative.
The other side was clear cell papillary, stage one, grade two. The difference in type is certainly unusual yet not unheard-of. My doc has treated such cases at the NCI/NIH.
I'm now getting set up for genetic testing at Upstate Cancer Center to help get to the bottom of things.
It seems for now I'm cancer-free (yeah!) and am now in for scans and doctor visits for life. As I've learned here...staying vigilant and on-top of this nasty disease is key...so that's what I'll do - one hurdle at a time.
Thanks again to all!
Ryan
I love hearing those words 'cancer free'. So happy to hear your surgery was successful, and staying vigilant is certainly key. sending you healing thoughts during your recovery
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