Kidney removal and recovery
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Any Surgery carries risks
Although your results in no way appear to be typical any surgery carries risks. With that said I hope you find a good intern and/or infectious disease specialists to address your concerns. The pain from a normal nepharactomy should be minimal after 3 months. Feeling tired for a copple of months is normal although yours was no doubt aggrevated by the infection.0 -
Kidney removal and Reoveryicemantoo said:Any Surgery carries risks
Although your results in no way appear to be typical any surgery carries risks. With that said I hope you find a good intern and/or infectious disease specialists to address your concerns. The pain from a normal nepharactomy should be minimal after 3 months. Feeling tired for a copple of months is normal although yours was no doubt aggrevated by the infection.
Thanks for yr response icemantoo. My Doctor considers me cured and will have a long and good life as long as I look after myself.I struggle to believe this with my first follow up scan due in 4 weeks. I still have some pains as explained earlier , Fatigued lot of the time. I would welcome as much feedback as possible on other recovering patients.
The pain is getting less frequent however I have some days that flare up out of the blue.
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rccopito bay said:Kidney removal and Reovery
Thanks for yr response icemantoo. My Doctor considers me cured and will have a long and good life as long as I look after myself.I struggle to believe this with my first follow up scan due in 4 weeks. I still have some pains as explained earlier , Fatigued lot of the time. I would welcome as much feedback as possible on other recovering patients.
The pain is getting less frequent however I have some days that flare up out of the blue.
Mike
Mike
I had a partial nep end of last year to have a tumor removed that was in my right kidney.
I am just starting to feel normal again. For the first month I was pretty fatigued and had more aches due to a drain they put in me. The incision areas are still sore every once in a while and if I do too much I start feeling tired again. I was always really healthy prior to this but now I need to realize this was major surgery and I just have to pace myself.
Good Luck to you,
Mary0
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