I feel like I just walked out the exit door

SophDan2
SophDan2 Member Posts: 150 Member

Through my going on and off of this forum during my colon cancer journey, I know that we all like to hear good news when it exists.

I am happy to say that this morning  I had my port removed, which was a very short surgical procedure. Physically I feel pretty good, but mentally I feel like I just walked out the exit door of a movie theater, after watching a long bad movie that I couldn't wait to end!

I will continue on this forum and offer whatever help I can from my experiences, as I am so grateful for the support I found with this group.

 

 

Comments

  • JanJan63
    JanJan63 Member Posts: 2,478 Member
    Good for you! I'm so glad you

    Good for you! I'm so glad you're in this position now! Yay!

    Jan

  • SophDan2
    SophDan2 Member Posts: 150 Member
    edited March 2018 #3
    JanJan63 said:

    Good for you! I'm so glad you

    Good for you! I'm so glad you're in this position now! Yay!

    Jan

    Thank you Jan

    Thank you Jan, your spirit is so strong; what I have had to deal with pales in comparison to your situation, yet you still inspire others on this forum every day!

  • Cindy225
    Cindy225 Member Posts: 172 Member
    edited March 2018 #4
    Port Removal!

    So happy for you! It's wonderful to put that chapter of your journey behind you! I was thrilled when the port was finally removed, too! Another joy was when the HomeCare team came to the house and took away all the infusion supplies including all the hazmat gear, etc. Now it's time to see a fun movie!  :-)   

     

    Cindy

  • Trubrit
    Trubrit Member Posts: 5,804 Member
    Woo Hoo!

    running around emoticon  Running around with joy, to hear you are port-free. 

    And just in case you don't get to pop by very often (which is totally understandable, as allot of folks just want to leave the whole episdoe, including the forum, behind).  image

    Cyber hugs. image

    Tru

  • SophDan2
    SophDan2 Member Posts: 150 Member
    Trubrit said:

    Woo Hoo!

    running around emoticon  Running around with joy, to hear you are port-free. 

    And just in case you don't get to pop by very often (which is totally understandable, as allot of folks just want to leave the whole episdoe, including the forum, behind).  image

    Cyber hugs. image

    Tru

    Thanks Tru

    I will continue to check in evry now and then!

  • abita
    abita Member Posts: 1,152 Member
    So happy for you!

    So happy for you!

  • SophDan2
    SophDan2 Member Posts: 150 Member
    Cindy225 said:

    Port Removal!

    So happy for you! It's wonderful to put that chapter of your journey behind you! I was thrilled when the port was finally removed, too! Another joy was when the HomeCare team came to the house and took away all the infusion supplies including all the hazmat gear, etc. Now it's time to see a fun movie!  :-)   

     

    Cindy

    I'm happy for you Cindy!

    I'm happy for you Cindy!

  • Ruthmomto4
    Ruthmomto4 Member Posts: 708 Member
    That’s awesome!

    I am really happy for you! 

  • danker
    danker Member Posts: 1,276 Member
    Great news

    Like you  I have had my port removed, only in 2010!  I don't post as much anymore either.  Best of luck to you!!!

  • Canadian Sandy
    Canadian Sandy Member Posts: 784 Member
    edited March 2018 #11
    heres To Ned forever!
     

    heres To Ned forever!

     

  • Mikenh
    Mikenh Member Posts: 777 Member
    Great to hear the latest

    Great to hear the latest milestone.

  • Lily Flower
    Lily Flower Member Posts: 260 Member
    You're a free man! LOL! Great

    You're a free man! LOL! Great news Barry and very happy to hear! Stupid question... why does it take so long to disconnect the port after your completion in November? I didn't do the port so I have no idea. 

  • SophDan2
    SophDan2 Member Posts: 150 Member
    edited March 2018 #14

    You're a free man! LOL! Great

    You're a free man! LOL! Great news Barry and very happy to hear! Stupid question... why does it take so long to disconnect the port after your completion in November? I didn't do the port so I have no idea. 

    Good question Lily!

    I had to wait for my follow up CT Scan to be completed, which was approximately 3 months from my last treatment. If the news was negative, I might have needed the port again. Once I heard good news, I told the doctor that I wanted the port out. The doctor totally agreed and understood my feelings. My wife, however, asked the doctor "don't you think it is better to keep the port in just in case the cancer comes back?", to which I replied "are you **** kidding me!", after which we all agreed that it would be removed.  Wink 

  • beaumontdave
    beaumontdave Member Posts: 1,289 Member
    SophDan2 said:

    Good question Lily!

    I had to wait for my follow up CT Scan to be completed, which was approximately 3 months from my last treatment. If the news was negative, I might have needed the port again. Once I heard good news, I told the doctor that I wanted the port out. The doctor totally agreed and understood my feelings. My wife, however, asked the doctor "don't you think it is better to keep the port in just in case the cancer comes back?", to which I replied "are you **** kidding me!", after which we all agreed that it would be removed.  Wink 

    Ports just gunk up if you don

    Ports just gunk up if you don't flush them regular, and who wants to go in any more then you have to. Congrats on walking away from that crappy movie and may they never make a sequel.................................Dave

  • BWD
    BWD Member Posts: 5
    Good to hear! it is so nice

    Good to hear! it is so nice to hear a good ending!

     

  • SophDan2
    SophDan2 Member Posts: 150 Member

    Ports just gunk up if you don

    Ports just gunk up if you don't flush them regular, and who wants to go in any more then you have to. Congrats on walking away from that crappy movie and may they never make a sequel.................................Dave

    Thanks Dave

    Thanks Dave!

  • Lily Flower
    Lily Flower Member Posts: 260 Member
    SophDan2 said:

    Good question Lily!

    I had to wait for my follow up CT Scan to be completed, which was approximately 3 months from my last treatment. If the news was negative, I might have needed the port again. Once I heard good news, I told the doctor that I wanted the port out. The doctor totally agreed and understood my feelings. My wife, however, asked the doctor "don't you think it is better to keep the port in just in case the cancer comes back?", to which I replied "are you **** kidding me!", after which we all agreed that it would be removed.  Wink 

    That makes sense. Thanks

    That makes sense. Thanks Barry. Geez your poor wife, I'm sure she was just trying to be cautious. Lol

  • SophDan2
    SophDan2 Member Posts: 150 Member
    edited March 2018 #19

    That makes sense. Thanks

    That makes sense. Thanks Barry. Geez your poor wife, I'm sure she was just trying to be cautious. Lol

    My view is

    My view is, if the cancer were to ever come back, I'll have the port re-implanted if needed. If I had left it in after hearing the words "your clean", in my minds it would feel like I was just waiting for it to come back.

    After 23 years of marriage, my wife gets me! I'm a glass half full person, while she is glass half empty person. They say opposites attract, I guess it's trueTongue Out