Home from Surgery!!!!
Made it home afer 8 days in the hospital on Tuesday night. Have been really tired and not felt like writing till now. Surgery went very well (stage 3 rectal cancer). I however did have to end up with a permanent colostomy (that is what I am having the biggest issue with). I know it will take a period of adjustment.
Anyway, surgeon said surgery couldn't have gone any better. My pathology report came back great!!! They got clear margins on all sides, 99% of the tumor removed was dead (only a few cancer cells seen throughout it). Radiation and chemo really did the trick. Also all lymph nodes came back negative (I started with 2 positive).
The stay in hospital was not so fun, they had a hard time controlling my pain, and my bladder would not function after they pulled the catheter, then on top of all that I had the worst back spasm ever. Needless to say I was very happy when I made it home to my own bed. Have been doing a little more every day, trying to walk as much as I can. I have a follow up with the Doctor on Tuesday.
Want to start my 4 months of chemo in the next three weeks. Ready to take on the next challenge!!!!
Kiersten
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Problems with pain control, catheters, back spasms ... sounds like an interesting week (and to think I was complaining last week when I had to ask someone to jump-start my car). Well, I hope you have a smooth recovery and adjustment. Congrats on a good pathology report!
Rodney0 -
Congratulations on getting through the surgery and on the excellent results. Great that you are walking now -- I believe that is an important thing for good recovery after surgery. I had back problems too after surgery -- I used an electric pad behind my back for several weeks. Hope that resolves soon. My 'story' is similar to yours (stage 3 rectal cancer, permanent colostomy). I know the adjustment to colostomy is a tough one. I hope you have a good stoma nurse helping you? And are you able to try various products to find what works best for you? Feel free to contact me if I can provide any help in that area. Best of luck with your recovery -- sounds like you are well on the path!
Tara0 -
Hi Kiersten,
Glad to hear the good news. Walking does help in the recovery process. The colostomy is a big adjustment but you will be amazed at how quickly you adjust. For me, the thing that helped the most was switching to an opaque pouch. As mentioned, a good ostomy nurse is most important. You may need to try a variety of pouches and accessories. I also found that using the Eakin rings for sealing worked better for me than using paste but you will find what works for you.
Getting such good news certainly helps to make our day.
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Hi Kirsten, welcome home. Sounds like great news . Rest up and know that you are on the road to recovery ! God Bless.0
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Hi Kiersten,
Well done, congratulations, excellent news! I have a question. How did you and your doctor's know that you had two positive lymph nodes? My husband's nodes were shown to be enlarged on an MRI and we were told they could not tell us if they were positive or not but he was treated as if they were. He had colorectal cancer and went through chemoradiation also. Had surgery Dec. 06 and pathology came back all nodes negative. You will be surprised at how quickly you recover, after about six weeks it suddenly hit me that my husband was walking at a normal pace. Keep well. My husband started his second round of four chemo treatments today, all is going well - it was delayed last week because his numbers weren't good but 7 days later his numbers are very much higher.0 -
Two of my lymph nodes lit up on my petscan when it was first done in October.Ginny5 said:Hi Kiersten,
Well done, congratulations, excellent news! I have a question. How did you and your doctor's know that you had two positive lymph nodes? My husband's nodes were shown to be enlarged on an MRI and we were told they could not tell us if they were positive or not but he was treated as if they were. He had colorectal cancer and went through chemoradiation also. Had surgery Dec. 06 and pathology came back all nodes negative. You will be surprised at how quickly you recover, after about six weeks it suddenly hit me that my husband was walking at a normal pace. Keep well. My husband started his second round of four chemo treatments today, all is going well - it was delayed last week because his numbers weren't good but 7 days later his numbers are very much higher.0 -
Thank you all for your well wishes and prayers. I am feeling a little stronger every day. Taking several walks a day and getting plenty of fresh air. Yesterday was my first outing to Dr. appointment, medical supply store, and my favortie jewelry store with my mother. I know I am on the road to recovery if I can shop-haha. Overall I am trying to rest a lot alternating with periods of walking
Kiersten0
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