Ascending Colon Cancer post-op
terry427
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When I had the colonoscopy in April the gastro doctor stated that he found one cancerous polyp and was not sure if he removed all of it and that I would need surgery. On June 21 I had the resectioning surgery on the ascending colon. It was determined that the gastro doctor did remove the entire cancerous polyp & according to the oncologist's report I received yesterday 20 lymph nodes were removed & biopsied. They were non malignant. The oncologist stated that "chemo would not be of benefit to me." (Until I read the report I did not realize the lymph nodes were removed.)
My question is when I eat something that I assume is adversely affecting me my right side aches. Has anyone encountered this problem after this type of surgery? To counteract this I take Tums or a Rolaids. Either of these seem to relieve the ache.
When I have a question I really don't know who to call, i.e., the surgeon, gastro doctor, the oncologist, or my primary care physician. Who would you recommend I contact?
You all have been very helpful to me in the past and I would appreciate your opinions.
Thank you,
Terry
My question is when I eat something that I assume is adversely affecting me my right side aches. Has anyone encountered this problem after this type of surgery? To counteract this I take Tums or a Rolaids. Either of these seem to relieve the ache.
When I have a question I really don't know who to call, i.e., the surgeon, gastro doctor, the oncologist, or my primary care physician. Who would you recommend I contact?
You all have been very helpful to me in the past and I would appreciate your opinions.
Thank you,
Terry
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Good to see you back
right sided pain and anemia were two pre cancer warnings, but you sound like you have done all the right things, it could be anything. I would definely see primary or onco just to be sure you are doing the right things. Maybe some antibiodics for something is all that is needed. Sounds like you had a good prognois, good to see you posting again. Pat0 -
Guessingkarguy said:I'm glad
I'm glad you are doing better,and I think you should see the primary doctor,and find out what is causing the problem.I have to take prilosec 2x a day,prescription strength.Good luck.
I am thinking the ascending colon is right side ...scar tissue may be causing the pain issues by partly blocking the colon and depressing against the intestine....in any case I would have it checked out soon, I think even an exray would show it but its only my opinion...Love and Hope to you........Buzz0
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