Well, this has been INTERESTING!
So, I go in this past Monday (2/19) for a radical neph via laproscopy. Two or three hours then done. After about five or six hours, my loved ones started getting a bit concerned. The doctor finally come out an tells them he opened up an artery and could not get to it to clamp it shut - so I started bleeding out profusely. He reached in and held the artery closed by hand while a vascular surgeon was called. The surgeon comes in, makes a nice cut on my left side and stitches me up. During this time I apparently went through about six units of blood. My blood pressure dropped to the 60's. When I finally came out of surgery, my face was all swollen and I was on a vent. I was also in ICU for three days. By the next day PB had about doubled, swelling had gone down and I was finally startng to hear about what all went on.
So...although the kidney was removed via lap, I get all the scars and pains associated with an open neph. So far, I've had zero shoulder pain - I assume it all got out when they had to open me up for the vascular surgeon. Five days in and....well...it does hurt more than I antiicipated. It all seems to be with the "extra" cut. When I cough or have pains, they don't seem to be associated with any of the places the lap was taking place. I'm trying to stay on top of the pain with pain pills...sleeping a lot...sitting up at a table as much as I can....walking a good bit...I do have to say it gets a little better every day, but I haven't turned that "BIG" corner yet, so I'm anxiously awaiting that.
Sorry if this is rambling, the percocet is starting to kick in. Have a home care person coming by today to take vitals and an appt Tuesday to get half of my staples out..so onward and upward!!!
Again, thanks to all of you for just being here and making the pre-operation anxiety more bearable. I'm waiting to hear the pathology (the dr. did say that by visual examination everything looked confined). When that comes in, I'll update my bio and hopefully be able to comfort some of the newbies that come along scared and unsure like I was.
Yup. Percocet really kicking in. Time to go! Thanks, everyone!
Jim
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Wow
So sorry to hear about the rough start. Hoping you turn that corner soon. Thanks for keeping us updated. Your in my prayers hang in there!
Cin
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Oh dear
You did have it rough
what do you remember of those three days
Praying all your drama is over and just good news going forward
your poor family must be exhausted
Annie
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I have a fair amount of memoriesWehavenotimeatall said:Oh dear
You did have it rough
what do you remember of those three days
Praying all your drama is over and just good news going forward
your poor family must be exhausted
Annie
...I didn't know what was going on, but I remember them all working over me and talking aout my BP coming up. I remember being frustrate that I couldn't communicate and I'd grab one of the nurses hands and start writing letters in her palm..."Am I Ok?"...stuff like that. It was surreal. I really didn't know anything about what happened until the next day. Apparently my face was really swollen from a combination of being in the operation position and all of the fluids they were packing in me. I did think it was odd how everyone was going out of their way to say how good I was doing.....
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Wow, what an experience. ITapman63 said:I have a fair amount of memories
...I didn't know what was going on, but I remember them all working over me and talking aout my BP coming up. I remember being frustrate that I couldn't communicate and I'd grab one of the nurses hands and start writing letters in her palm..."Am I Ok?"...stuff like that. It was surreal. I really didn't know anything about what happened until the next day. Apparently my face was really swollen from a combination of being in the operation position and all of the fluids they were packing in me. I did think it was odd how everyone was going out of their way to say how good I was doing.....
Wow, what an experience. I am surprised they actually told you what happened. Sometimes it is hush, hush, afraid of very deserved lawsuits. Hope you feel better soon!
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Oh dearTapman63 said:I have a fair amount of memories
...I didn't know what was going on, but I remember them all working over me and talking aout my BP coming up. I remember being frustrate that I couldn't communicate and I'd grab one of the nurses hands and start writing letters in her palm..."Am I Ok?"...stuff like that. It was surreal. I really didn't know anything about what happened until the next day. Apparently my face was really swollen from a combination of being in the operation position and all of the fluids they were packing in me. I did think it was odd how everyone was going out of their way to say how good I was doing.....
Well I hope you start to pick up soon
lots of love
annie
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Oh dearTapman63 said:I have a fair amount of memories
...I didn't know what was going on, but I remember them all working over me and talking aout my BP coming up. I remember being frustrate that I couldn't communicate and I'd grab one of the nurses hands and start writing letters in her palm..."Am I Ok?"...stuff like that. It was surreal. I really didn't know anything about what happened until the next day. Apparently my face was really swollen from a combination of being in the operation position and all of the fluids they were packing in me. I did think it was odd how everyone was going out of their way to say how good I was doing.....
Well I hope you start to pick up soon
lots of love
annie
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Crazy nightmare
That is some scary reading Tapman. Wishing you an uneventful recovery and speedy back to your oldself, you have earned it.
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Good luckorchidgal said:Thanks for your update
Sorry to learn about your procedure snag but do appreciate hearing you in good humor (Perc assisted) from the far side of surgery. Mine is this Tuesday and things are getting pretty real. Wishing you an easy recovery.
I'm sure your surgery will be way more uneventful than mine. Best of luck and let us know how youre doing.
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Something similar
Hi Tapman,
Something similar happened to me. In my case blood pressure dropped after they closed me up so they had to open me up agin to find the leak.
My extra cut was a midline cut and I had no problem with it, perhaps because it's not actual muscle there. Not sure.
I also had no pains from gas.
I was in hospital for 9 days and I have wondered if that helped my recovery, which was perfect. Everything healed beautifully and I didn't even take any pain killers at home.
They gave me 9 units of blood and another 3 the next day. I think I had a slower leak than yours but it took them a while to find it.
It's spooky looking up at masked faces dealing with your emergency. I was only awake for a minute but caught the urgent feeling in the air and some rapid and decisive talk.
I admire them all for knowing how to do what they do and for doing it.
Steve.
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